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Another good reason to buy an L5 is that you are supporting the development of Mobile Linux. Purism pays for a full time engineers to develop for mobile linux!

So fun fact, the #librem5 kill switches work extremely well!

I can keep the Mic/camaera off until I need to make a phone call and/or take a picture. Even if I forget to turn on the mic before the call, it will flip and work just fine!

Wifi/Bluetooth and the modem kill switch also work great.

There was such a backlash against the IRS biometrics requirement that the IRS is changing policy. Imagine what would happen if enough people felt the same way about the companies that do far worse.

This doesn't look like much, but it took me over 5 hours to warp this loom today (mostly because I was trying a new back-to-front warping technique).

We'll be having a (virtual) contributors get together at this Sunday. The jitsi room can likely handle some more people so if you're a contributor (designer, translator, bug reporter, developer, distribution packager, …) and want to meet the other folks just sign up at fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event

See you there!

The only thing better than Wordle? SSH Wordle! 🕹️

ssh sshwordle.daveroda.com

BBS doorgame vibes! 😍

Source: github.com/davidcroda/sshwordl

Note I'm not saying there won't be dev jobs in the future, there are still factory jobs and sysadmin jobs, but they will be fewer and more specialized, focused on supervising the automation and the decreasing list of things automation can't do. No longer the sure thing it is now.

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Both Google and Microsoft (who employ huge numbers of developers) are investing heavily in AI that writes software. Just like shop class, coding class in high school gives you nice skills, but neither is a guarantee of a good-paying job in the future.
m.slashdot.org/story/395817

I used the leftover yarn from my wife's tweed scarf (left) to make myself a plaid scarf (right) so they match without being identical.

It's OK to step on my hand-woven rug. It's OK to wipe my feet on my hand-woven rug. I will keep telling myself this while I step over my rug.

I was getting really frustrated with my 3D printer. I had to print very hot (which caused stringing) or else it would jam. Turns out the PTFE tube inside the hot end had partially melted. I replaced it with an all-metal hot end and it's like I have a new printer.

My rug is done! This took about a month to complete on my rigid heddle loom. There are mistakes here and there but I learned a LOT along the way I will be able to apply to the next rug.

I'm proud to announce the release of #Squeekboard 1.16.0 . Squeekboard is part of the #phosh shell originally built for the #Librem5

gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/s

phosh 0.15.0 is out 🚀 :

More improvements for every day use: Swipe notification frames, initial VPN support (indicator, authentication and quick setting), support for non-numeric password, first parts of a style refresh and more.

Check out the full release notes gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p for details.

I spent quite a bit of this weekend because I was so close to finishing my first rug. Late last night I reached the end! The green rows are to hold the fringe until I can secure them off the loom. Now I just need to take it off the loom and perform finishing steps.

That wasn't so bad. The sensors were just completely covered in dirt. I gave them a quick cleaning and the Roomba is back in working order.

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I found the cutest little portable mechanical calculator at a thrift store today! This one was designed for adding Imperial length measurements (notice the fraction column and the column that goes to 11).

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