@Blort @nextcloud is the new desktop version any different in size?
I dont know about the version but i installed it on mobian like its described in theyr wiki and it works without problem.
@Blort @nextcloud Yes that should be different with circles. There you add a user to a circle and he gets a invitation.
Hacked a thermal camera on the pogopins of the #pinephone :)
@Blort is it? I see it if they are running differently, wayland, mir, and so. But the flatpak stuff i have is the same on every system, even desktop.
Out of pure curiosity a little website dedicated to mi new #pinephone
@przemo i think i have one of those at my working space. Have to check tomorrow.
@Blort I guess they include it by default now since it works. Hope for better quality can be made i guess :-)
I will try to make a progress blog on this
@Blort ok i just needed the flashlight app and a revoot :-)
@Blort it is just gnom-camera. Where are those scripts? I would like to know how the flashlight work for example.
@ueliderchnaecht spannend was da so usde felse wachst.
#phosh 0.4.0 is out 🚀 :
https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-/tags/v0.4.0
window preview thumbnails (@dos), more quicksettings (@jspaerber@mastadon.social) and fixes in several areas. Check the changelog!
#OSArch is happy to release another #BlenderBIM Add-on v0.0.200621 with nearly 40 new features and fixes! It's 100% free and #OpenSource software for #OpenBIM.
Get it today: https://blenderbim.org/
Highlights include improved import optimisations, experimental support for native parametric geometry round-tripping, more stable multiprocessing, and custom cove.tool geometry integration for environmental analysis.
Full release notes: https://community.osarch.org/discussion/comment/1338/#Comment_1338
libhandy 0.81.0 released, it is the second alpha to libhandy 1, and the 1st version to be available on GNOME's tarball repository: https://download.gnome.org/sources/libhandy/0.81/
It offers many tiny improvements over 0.80.0.
Reminder, we now follow the GNOME 3.38 dev schedule: https://wiki.gnome.org/Schedule.
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