Making a #sip call from the #calls app on the #librem5 (and yes audio worked ;) ). This is still a development version of gnome-calls. And work still needs to be done to make it more user friendly and integrated with other components. But hey it is progress :D
Credits go out to: @devrtz that has been working to add #sip on gnome-calls. Also the account on the phone is an jmp.chat account, shoutout to them as jmp.chat is an awesome service :D
we are a young couple of scientists who moved to the countryside to live in a more sustainable way and to realize our dreams.
We offer beautiful apartments in an historical tower in #Tuscany. We want to avoid platforms like Booking.com, Airbnb or Google for advertising.
We have also a big vegetable garden at guests' disposal where we experiment #permaculture.
Check us out on https://morgiano.it/
@Gargron is this the right way to introduce an isolated instance?
Another lost treasure of the internet is the sci.electronics.repair FAQ.
http://www.walshcomptech.com/repairfaq/REPAIR/F_tshoot.html
Just look at this goddamn thing. Thousands and thousands of words, chock-full of battle tested wisdom, enough to help anyone with some motivation solve their problems. Zero monetization, zero bullshit. What ever happened to that Internet? I sure do miss it.
➡️ @mobian - Mobile version of Debian Linux
➡️ @postmarketOS - Mobile version of Alpine Linux
➡️ @ubports - Mobile version of Ubuntu Linux
➡️ @plasmamobile - FOSS smartphone interface developed by @kde
Probably the easiest option right now is buying a PinePhone or an /e/ degooglised phone, as they have their OSes preinstalled.
However, all these projects deserve support so that alternative phones can become as functional and as easy to use as possible.
(4/4)
➡️ @PINE64 & @pine64tilvids - Creators of the PinePhone, a low price Linux smartphone that lets you install whichever distro you prefer
➡️ @e_mydata - Develops a downloadable de-googlised version of Android, and sells de-googlised Android smartphones
➡️ @fdroidorg - FOSS alternative to Google Play, privacy-friendly app store for Android phones
➡️ @microg - Developing free open source alternatives to Google's proprietary Android services, allows freer versions of Android to be made
(3/4)
Debian 11 bullseye has been released! https://bits.debian.org/2021/08/bullseye-released.html
The Canadian government is planning to implement new dangerous content moderation rules -- and a new speech czar with broad powers to enforce them. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/08/o-no-canada-fast-moving-proposal-creates-filtering-blocking-and-reporting-rules-1
Facebook is doing research in AI & #endtoend encrypted messages, to analyze & target ads on them.
How an AI can determine you are trying to buy designer shoes, but your private discussion about health or politics won't leak?
We have no clue either.
https://www.engadget.com/facebook-analyze-encrypted-messages-ad-targeting-175739715.html
…I’m seeing people say “just don’t use an iPhone.” It’s not that simple when everyday things like financial apps with two-factor authentication are locked into the two main platforms.
We need legislation to ensure critical services use open standards so you can use your Pinephone to buy lunch in the future.
It’s shocking how easily some folks jump to “just go live in a cave.” No, that’s not an acceptable alternative. We deserve to partake in modern life without sacrificing our human rights…
Apple is trying to redefine what it means to violate your privacy. We must not let it.
My whole childhood, my whole young adulthood, this was my absolute favourite place in the world.
It was an incubator for engineering, electronics, art, and so much more. The hole left behind with its closure has yet to be filled. We need places like this again.
RT @antumbral@twitter.com
This is only true because the Chrome team in particular has decided to make it true. Old websites used to work until you decided it was okay to repeatedly break things that worked for a decade because you think everything can be rewritten or abandoned like a Google product
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/antumbral/status/1423049284400812037
⛔ Zoom
#mydataisMYdata
Zoom to pay $85M for lying about encryption and sending data to Facebook and Google | Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/08/zoom-to-pay-85m-for-lying-about-encryption-and-sending-data-to-facebook-and-google/
DRM, EULAs and monopoly - three reasons that a tech company can make you totally dependent on its service and then cut you off without explanation or appeal, bricking your thermostat, confiscating your audiobooks, and stealing a decade's worth of photos. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/08/utilities-governed-empires