@martijnbraam Now I've been following your work on megapixels for quite some time now, probably over a year or so. I know that I've read about some of the stuggles you had, but even as informed as I am, I couldn't remember off the top of my head that these two options were diametrically opposed. So I suspect the poll result you got was more a reflection of people biasing their response based on what would be supportive of you (needing a break).
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@martijnbraam Allow me to provide an analogous example: Imagine you posted that you didn't really feel like eating pizza anymore. Then immediately followed up your post with a poll that said "dinner tonight: [option 1] pizza, [option 2] not pizza". People aren't going to want you to eat what you are getting tired of eating, they are going to say, hey pick the other option (which they arguably did).
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@martijnbraam Hey, I don't know if this will be helpful, but I feel like there is a bit of miscommunication going on here. I think that the mastodon community is just trying to be supportive and appreciative of developers (i.e., you), but that it is being conflated as them not caring about your project.
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Time for a new #retrocomputing #blog #post !
NOT ALL 8-BIT COMPUTERS ARE OLD
https://retrofun.pl/2024/04/08/not-all-8-bit-computers-are-old/
You definitely heard of remakes of C64 and the Spectrum Next, but have you heard of Zeal and <clickbait skills="low">the 8 others?</clickbait>
Enjoy!
@Protovision Super cool! I tested out the demo of this game some time back and it has got to be one of the best ever made for the C64.
@CalcProgrammer1 @linmob You can't easily buy a FP5 here, but it is possible to buy a FP4 in the US.
https://murena.com/america/shop/smartphones/brand-new/murena-fairphone-4/
@dominikasafko I think it's better here anyhow.
The dozens of posts and private messages that have come in since I posted my video (https://youtu.be/6xbtmgalaEQ) about serial gifter
@gwssrox have been heartbreaking to hear. 🧵
(Please boost this thread to spread awareness?)
@mntmn I think that there is still demand for platforms w/o blobs, however that aspect is one of many that factors in with the price/performance ratio of a product. Currently these platforms are a bit of a hard sell as they generally cost far more and have less performance.
For me, things not having blobs mattered because it was analogous to being well supported in Linux for extended periods. If I can get extended product support even w/blobs then this is okay at least for me.
@dominikasafko Awesome. I look forward to seeing them.
@dominikasafko I love the colors you used here! Something about this palette just makes me feel optimistic about the future...
@darkcorners3 Hey this a longshot but, have you ever seen an old black and white horror film about a skeleton that started to regrow its flesh after having water dumped on it.
I saw part of that move probably 20 years ago but never got to see the end of it and never caught its name. I've always wanted to see it in its entirety but never stumbled across it again. If you happen to have an idea of what it was, I would love to know the name of it. Thanks in advance!
@soller Ooh, if you guys made a big investment into build systems for this architecture, is it reasonable to suspect that System76 may have some new ARM64 devices in their pipeline? Or am I perhaps just reading into this too much...
@martijnbraam Some people like to hate on Linux mobile for not being as polished as Android or iOS, but wow has the UI ever come a long way.
[1] Tuba
[2] Yes, but mostly GTK
[3] No
[4] Mobile crypto wallet app support
[5] PureOS
[6] Q: Is there anything that prevents you from recommending LinuxMobile to your friends and family? If so, what is that top reason.
A: available native devices (It's a hard sell at the current price/performance ratio).
@zwarf I've also been exclusively using one for over a year now. It's not a perfect experience by any means, but the hardware and OS/driver support is infinitely better than the pinephone I was using immediately prior to receiving it.
I can't really recommend the device to anybody except the most tech savvy Linux users and even then it can be a hard sell as it is more work to maintain than the alternatives. That said, I love Linux on mobile and don't ever plan to go back.
@1Bit Hey I enjoyed your video, thanks for posting it. When you get a chance I'd love to see another video about your thoughts on the 256K as you've owned one for a time. I'd be interested to know what you like, what you don't like, what has improved since you got it and all that other stuff. Finally, maybe where you'd like to see it go as well.
Also, those Atari-style controller ports on it, do they work with Sega genesis controllers, or only with joysticks? Thanks in advance!
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