@silverhax there's also wtype (which in my experience works better than ydotool)
@silverhax two words: rounded corners.
BTW, is this #OpenHardware? (I love #OpenSCAD)
@silverhax I think #valent (#KDEConnect protocol) should be able to do that.
@zudn Me and my dad both found different solutions to this same problem. His choice was more expensive, mine... well you probably wouldn't consider it 😶.
Do you mind answering what size you have and what takes up so much space (besides the OS)?
If yours has an internal SD card reader, you can delay the inevitable by getting a flush, in-slot microSD adapter to offload files/infrequent programs into. (If formatted to apple's filesystem, time machine will backup it).
@PINE64 I hope we can get updates to our modems to remove the vulnerability... but all things in their time.
@zudn I find the web editor on openstreetmap.org very usable on desktop. I drop a pin on the map whenever I find an error. A few times a year, I'll go through my map and location history to add or fix things. (trace buildings, add address information, etc).
@zudn For many, using #openStreetMaps will be less convenient than its big-tech alternatives. But keep in mind where your true citizenship is. The 'pattern of this world' is to drink from the fountain of Rome. Living 20 years in the past is a (small?) price to pay to free yourself from its (often wicked) influence.
This (long) post is filled with all sorts of info that I missed, like
> PINE64 sells a tempered glass screen protector for $4.99, and a soft TPU case and hard plastic case that both cost $9.99 for the #PinePhone.
Wish I had realized that before cracking mine.
Comparing the Librem 5 USA and PinePhone Beta by @amosbatto
https://amosbbatto.wordpress.com/2021/12/10/comparing-l5-and-pp/
@neauoire once upon a time, I put #plan9 on a raspberry pi and used it a bit (but eventually switched because I couldn't figure out the wifi (I use that pi for displaying my song website on my piano)). Mouse-chording is interesting (I loved using it for search in left), but given how much I use touchscreen devices (pinephone), I don't see it becoming part of my workflow.
@neauoire Love it!
Left (the C version) is one of the reasons I currently use micro instead of nano (it taught me that using the mouse in a text editor is good for productivity). (ssh is part of why I use micro instead of left)
@p @martijnbraam @Moon 'aHR0' seems like a boring way to start a message. If anyone wants to finish the decoding, you can use
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_128
(I suspect there's something else going on tho)
@p @martijnbraam @Moon
Upside down
211133 reverse stop
(So it's not upside down)
@p @martijnbraam @Moon
211214 start code B
121124 a
231113 H
231131 R
123122 0
(What if it's upside-down?)
@p @martijnbraam @Moon
211214
121124
231113
I think maybe it was made with a barcode font, maybe the character spacing is wrong
(Each character is 3 black bars and 3 white bars, but it seems like every third white bar is longer than it should be)
@bart can we get some "pinephone vs librem 5 vs pinephone pro" comparisons?
It's been a while since I've tried plasma mobile; might be nice to know if it's usable or still jerky.
Trying out #deltachat because it makes sense to me (even if I don't understand the inner workings), being a heavy email user myself. Also avoids problem of convincing people to adopt something new in order to be useful.
I understand the chats are kept separately from your emails, which I like because I was concerned that short chat messages would clutter up my email folders.
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