Pro tip, don't watch youtube via Freetube and charge your #PinePhonePro at the same time. It makes for a slightly toasty phone.
whoa http://i.reddit.com not only still exists and works, despite the quirks it seems to be a way nicer browsing experience than the "new" mobile site, and it doesn't try and force you to download a damn app!
maybe a good option for #linuxmobile users?
Phosh, GNOME and PureOS... as a game on Steam Deck? Why not 😄
#gnomeonmobile #gnome #gnu #linux #phosh #steamdeck #purism #pureos
Anyone else having audio issues on their #PinePhonePro using #ManjaroArm with #Phosh? If I have the phone on for more than a few hours then use any audio it's all stutter-y and distorted. I opened a issue on git in April but got no response.
Don't send unsolicited mail, period. Ever. It's wasteful, and it doesn't work, especially for a digital product.
RT @sebmck@twitter.com
I got this in the mail from... @brave@twitter.com? Nothing says you care about privacy like sending unsolicited marketing spam. Never given them any personal details in my life.
#plasmamobile has improved greatly in the half a year since I used it. It now has an unrecoverable crash an hour after installation rather than within minutes! I really don't know why it's still so unstable, it literally breaks if you use widgets at all. Back to #phosh I guess . . .
Reasonable Colors is an open-source colour system for making accessible colour palettes.
It uses an intuitive system of shades to help you select colours which meet the appropriate WCAG contrast rating, even if you're mixing and matching base colours:
https://reasonable.work/colors/
#opensource #design #ui #uidesign #color #colour #accessibility
Does anyone know how to make a #GTK4 #Adwaita #Python application just to render a webpage? Preferably with hardware acceleration but not 100% needed. I'm trying to do a workflow where I develop in html+css+javascript, have it available for free on the web and wrap it in a native program to extend it a bit.
A short "ad" for one of my favorite #linux #tools => #OpenSnitch
https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch
It's a application firewall inspired of #LittleSnitch for macOS.
With this tool you have full control which applications are allowed to talk to the outside and which not
Likes: D&D, MTG, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Linux. (Not specifically in that order)