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@tschak I do think there is still interest in the space, however as time goes on I think that only the most popular platforms of the era will still receive attention. Similar to how oldies music stations only still play only the most popular songs from the past.

I wasn't around for the heyday of the C64 and I've never seen an Amiga in person, but due to their communities I am gaining interest in those platforms. Anyhow, I hope you find a community which appreciates your work.

@tschak That looks like some great progress!

Now I've been following you for a couple of months now and during that time I've seen you work with a C64, a Colecovision, and an Atari system. Do you happen to have a favorite vintage platform to work on, or do you just enjoy the variety?

@system76 This is super fun. But only half works when running Wayland. Is there a newer version which doesn't rely on X11? Also, I feel like a scaling multiplier is necessary in current era of 4K monitors.

@fozztexx @reidrac I understand what you are saying, but I respectfully disagree. In my experience, `.sh` 9 times out of 10 just means *some* type of Linux shell script. Even so, I think you need to check the first line to know which one.

The same is true for a `.py` file, is it Python2 or Python3... It's a python script for sure but don't assume the exact interpreter.

IMHO, file extensions are very useful, but they don't tell the whole story.

@agx Whoa, looks like there are some serious improvements to that version of the OSK (I like the incorporation of spelling suggestions). Will those updates be coming to the soon, or is this something slated instead for the Crimson software release?

@tschak In a lot of ways the retrocomputing scene reminds me of the classic car/hot rod scene. Admittedly, the size of those communities has shrunk over the years, however as long as people who are passionate about them show them off to new people to raise awareness, I think they'll continue to exist.

Also, at some point the supply of classic cars dried up. So the existence of kit cars was necessary for the scene to persist. IMHO the and others are analogous to kit cars.

@tschak Duly noted. As somebody, new-ish to this scene I feel I should mention that I got interested due to fantasy consoles like and more specifically . Fantasy consoles are basically the gateway drug to retrocomputing.

At some point in development on a fantasy console you have a thought like, "but wouldn't it be cool to run this on actual hardware...". That's when people make the jump. I also think that things like the , , and will help a lot.

@mos_8502 @swetland I do agree with you. I didn't grow up using a C64, so I'm not familiar with this old variant of M$ BASIC. Also, I'm not super keen on the archaic DOS commands that have to be used to navigate the filesystem. That being said, having a well-defined modern retro system with capabilities approximating the SNES is a truly awesome thing.

IMHO writing a game for one of these systems is good enough to check the "Wrote a NES game off the bucket list".

@mos_8502 Just stumbled across your project. Sounds like a really cool idea. FYI I'm planning to buy a once they are more available. I like the design and capabilities of the VERA as well as the choice to use SNES controllers. I think using both of these in your design should make it way easier to port games between the two platforms.

I'm a retrocomputing newbie so I can't really help now, but I will be following your progress and will perhaps pick up a finished board.

@santiago While not open source, Discord is multi-platform, has good video quality, and isn't owned by a huge tech company. It is what I use for this sort of thing personally.

If open source is a hard requirement, I might suggest looking into and . That being said I haven't used either of those for videoconferencing before, so I won't vouch for their quality. Best of luck!

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@foosel @frameworkcomputer If you want to sell a phone with android, that's fine. But please also offer your phones either with Linux pre-installed or offer a no-OS DIY option like you do with your laptops.

I switched over to a Linux phone over a year ago and while there certainly are complications to it, it feels like true freedom and I'm never going back to Android. Perhaps a collab with would be in order.

@FiveElementNinja The only caveat is that this company seems to historically be slow at shipping things. That said, they did finally begin shipping to customers a week or two ago. I'd recommend checking out a Youtube review of the device. I pre-ordered one back in October, but am still waiting to receive it. I think orders should start going through more quickly at some point but I don't know when. I guess this just gives me more time to develop my game before it arrives.

@martijnbraam Which app is this?!? I just double checked the default camera App on my and it isn't that one. This app looks like it has way more features, so I'd love to know what it is and where to get it from.

@tschak One of these days I'm going to buy a . I've heard there has been an effort towards adding FujiNet to that device. It may take me a while, but some day I plan to join you guys there on one of those.

@GeopJr Pull to refresh is amazing! Also loving all the new settings. Once again, thanks for all of your hard work!

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#Tuba v0.4.0 is now available, with many new features and bug fixes!

Highlights:

- Explore Tab ✨️
- Pull to Refresh
- Profile Editing 📝️
- Poll Publishing
- Custom Emoji Picker :cat_is_blob:
- Quoted Posts (on software that support them)
- Somewhat Pixelfed Support :pixelfed:
- HTML parsing improvements
- Sensitive Media Blurring ⛔️
- Spell Checking
- Tracking elements stripping from links by kop316@fosstodon.org
- More keyboard shortcuts & gestures ⌨️
- Attachment cropping & other settings

As always, there are too many changes to list here, if you're more interested, check out the full release changelog:
github.com/GeopJr/Tuba/release

#GTK #GNOME #Vala #mastodev

@peter I ordered an A-06 version of this back in October. Here's to hoping it ships sooner rather than later.

That said, please post about your experience using the CM4 variant, as I think your system will have better driver support than the A-06 variant. I was honestly torn between the two, but if they ever go about releasing a CM5, I'll probably buy an adapter and upgrade at that point.

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The clockwork pi uConsole just arrived.

Not bad as it only left Hong Kong on Friday.

It's going to be fun building this later

#raspberryPi #uConsole

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