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It's an example of why the is more powerful than any or , it's not about hardware specs but the ecosystem - the massive software catalogue in your pocket. Hookup a monitor and it's your laptop/desktop! puri.sm/products/librem-5/

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Continuing our Easy App Development series, @kyle created an app to scale the phone's UI so non-convergent desktop UIs work on mobile 😀 puri.sm/posts/easy-librem-5-ap More apps for everyone!

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It still needs a lot of work, but a proof of concept for window thumbnails in appears to work :) @purism

One of the most powerful principles of and open hardware is the ability to audit and verify.

See the community maintained promise delivery chart to see how we are disrupting the duopoly forums.puri.sm/t/librem-5-prom

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@purism apps like these is whats going to make mobile linux great, well designed, adaptive, and with a clear purpose. Good work!

@KekunPlazas started his morning with a tea-assist. What are you using your Librem device for today?

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Based on @merge 's accelerometer work (lore.kernel.org/linux-iio/cove) and yesterday's work to hook iio-sensor-proxy into , enabling rotation is just a couple of more lines of code.

The video shows the devkit but it is the same for the phone. Please excuse the low video quality.

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After adding proximity sensor-support to -sensor-proxy (gitlab.freedesktop.org/hadess/) and adding runtime-pm support for the chip used in the (and it's devkit) (lore.kernel.org/linux-iio/cove) we can now wire it up to to fade the screen and prevent keyboard input:

I'm also finishing up my tutorial for the , it runs really well on the Librem 5. I think I will port it to next for comparison. Sean

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I'm publishing an interview with GNOME developer Bilal Elmoussaoui's Read it Later app for the . An excellent example of the community collaborating, even the interview was done by a community member
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