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Yesterday, my friend's son turned four. They had his party at the lake. Since there wasn't really an address to share, my friend sent me the GPS coordinates.
I plugged them into Puremaps and it led me straight there while I was also listening to a podcast.
and the have come a long way.

A foreign journalist asked me: #Berlusconi funded #mafia for years, and yet he got #State funeral, national mourning, and your President of the Italian Republic,whose brother was killed by the mafia, attended his State Funeral. Why?
Me: don't ask, I have no answers for you

Haven't seen anyone posting this yet, so I figured I'll share it: during our recent #Gnome #mobileLinux hackfest we got the experimental #libcamera pipeline handler for the #purism #Librem5 to work and make a video call with @dino. There were still some serious issues we didn't have time to debug any more - but hey, it's something :) (featuring @cas )

I think Mastodon people should use the "like" button more.

People are told not to like because liking doesn't broadcast posts like boosting does, and the site needs boosts. And replies are preferred because they're deeper engagement or something.

But, on some level, we want people to keep using Mastodon. If someone posts something and followers like it, they know stuff is getting seen here and they'll want to keep using the site. I just don't see what's gained by holding back on the likes

This screen that shows on when installing really bugs me. It is purely based on the integer value targetSdkVersion, without considering our security model, public audits results, track record over 10+ years, exclusive use of memory safe languages, or even what our code actually does. It is as if marked anything that comes from Google as containing ads and trackers. 1/2

Google made it official that important apps like Messaging and Dialer are no longer maintained in the Android Open Source project. A free Android on its own is pretty much useless now.

android-review.googlesource.co
android-review.googlesource.co

It's summer on the northern hemisphere again 😎 so 's automatic high contrast mode got two updates that are already merged and hence will very likely be in 0.29.0:

1️⃣ /3️⃣

Everything happening with Reddit will happen with GitHub.

We are happy to announce a stable release for Bookworm! Thank you to all the devs, testers, and others who made this possible.

You can find it here:
images.mobian.org/

O evento de ontem dedicado ao @homeassistant foi um enorme sucesso devido à enorme e muito entusiástica participação da comunidade, muito no espírito que pretendemos de ser um espaço que dá a oportunidade à comunidade de partilhar conhecimento.

Muito obrigado a todos!

#Debian #Bookworm is out! Congratulations everyone! Now, let's make unstable unstable again :)

The bad thing about running #Debian #Unstable is that you can't upgrade it to the new stable release (as many Debian users seem to do today — #ReleasingDebianBookworm ) as it more or less already _is_ the new stable release. The good thing about Debian Unstable is: You'll get all the new shiny (and buggy 😉) software versions again after a stable release. #MakingUnstableUnstableAgain 🤪

Debian 12 "bookworm" released and avaiiable for download. Thank you!

The time between the release of "bullseye" to "bookworm" was 1 year, 9 months, and 28 days. #ReleasingDebianBookworm #Debian12 #Debian

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