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Okay, I've got a general Mastodon question. Is there any way to block a person so that their posts don't show up in your feed even if someone else you follow boosts them?

My expectation was that just blocking and muting somebody would have accomplished this, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Anyhow, thanks in advance for any information about how to acheive the desired effect.

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#Tuba v0.3.0 is now available, with many new features, performance improvements and bug fixes!

Highlights:

- Custom emoji support :blobcatpat:
- Ability to select post language 🌐
- Media Viewer can now zoom & pan 🔍 🍳
- Performance has improved significantly, you'll notice it right away ⚡
- Found and fixed > 5 memory leaks
- Link preview cards (with native #BookWyrm and #Funkwhale :funkwhale: support (:peertube: is WIP))

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

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This is so cool. A 386 PC (no really) as a handheld in 2023. They've even got a tiny 8088 laptop. tomshardware.com/news/hand-386

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Bring your NES back to life!

FOSS macots fighting on one of the most closed platform ever?

We did it!

Smashing technicalities on the way: playing online with your NES is now a thing. (Wi-Fi chip in the cart 🤫)

➡️ kickstarter.com/projects/broke ⬅️

#retrogaming #nes #videogames

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we want to get the first batch of the LS1028A open hardware CPU/RAM module for MNT Reform (or your own projects!) off the ground. you can preorder 8GB and 16GB versions now and will get a refund if we shouldn't reach 70 orders by end of 2022 (this should be doable, right!?).

link: shop.mntmn.com/products/mnt-re

@mntmn Hey, I know your company already seems to be super busy cranking out great products, but I have another product idea that I think would be great in your lineup.

In short I would recommend making a portable USB battery pack, utilizing LiFePo4 technology. Basically reuse some of the reform tech (set of 4 LiFePO4 cells + charger/controller + OLED system controller). If like the reform, the cells were replacable it would be to my knowlege the first of its kind.

Hey, here's a question for the world. I have been daily driving a running (22.06.1) and most everything works perfectly. The only exception I have had is with bluetooth. Currently I am able to connect bluetooth headphones but they disconnect after playing less than a second of audio. Has anybody had better success? Am I missing the installation of some package that just makes it all work? Thanks in advance everyone!

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What is the best Linux mobile desktop environment? Boost for larger sample size.

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Linux running on RISC-V on MNT RKX7! A completely* open computer down to the CPU gateware.

* the only wart is that it needs Vivado's synthesize/place+route tools to build the gateware source for Kintex-7

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it's real: the first assembled MNT RKX7. an open hardware kintex-7 fpga SoM with many peripherals for MNT Reform (or other projects).

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@nitrokey Hey NitroKey, as a #postmarketOS dev this honestly gets me a bit worried. I've seen several companies jumping on the "Linux on mobile" bandwagon without realizing what makes the PinePhone and Librem 5 so great: mainline Linux kernel support.

Please make sure that if you make a Linux-based phone, it'll either ship with mainline support or has at least work going to it to make that happen in the future!

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