@flabbonix @purism @scops I can't wait to get my #Librem5 because on all my other "mobile" devices, "screen too big".
Got a chance to talk to Miles Alan about his amazing projects:
* (Early days of) #Sxmo
* framebufferphone: new UI
* Mepo: new map app for Sxmo, fbp, Phosh, possibly PlaMo & more
* Why he likes #zig and #oilshell
https://cast.postmarketos.org/episode/15-Interview-Miles-Alan-Sxmo-fbp-Mepo/
@kop316 afaik, iPhone apps can't sent/receive sms. That is why silence.im doesn't have an iPhone app.
@mart GPLv3 code?
@PINE64 Other (I think ordinary) wear and tear from infrequent opening would be the clip closest to the dip switches starting to wear both frame-side and back plate side. So maybe a third thumbnail slot in that corner as well... at that point might as well put one in each corner.
Anyone else crack their #pinephone back plate like this?
Maybe this is from dropping it and/or opening it too much.
I think the design could be fixed if @PINE64 made a backplate that had thumbnail slots on both sides.
@linuxlounge @linuxlounge @LinuxLounge (man putting comments in the right place is difficult. Why do you have 3 fediverse accounts? It'd probably be easier if you dropped one of the peertube accounts and boosted the peertube post from mastodon instead of making a new post).
@FredBednarski @neauoire @rek maybe texture could be used instead of black/white so each die could be printed as a single piece (think stripes/solids in pool, but textured).
Since one side is completely white, that could be the untextured side that sits on the build plate.
@linuxlounge did you manage to test performance with framebufferphone or sxmo?
https://www.jwz.org/doc/cadt.html
The CADT model of software design: just rewrite it!
Note that I do encourage (on the consumer's part) fixing bugs over reporting them, but I covet stability from maintainers.
@hamblingreen so, we pretend to be the end-users of your software, and needlessly beg for features that you won't implement?
@hamblingreen maybe learn zig... somebody's got to keep his codebases up to date with the changing standard. https://ziglang.org/download/0.9.0/release-notes.html
@hamblingreen is the problem that ~mil's projects don't compile with the newest (or at least, the arch-packaged) version of zig?
The new postmarketOS v21.12 SP2 service pack is out! This release finally brings MMS to stable with chatty 0.6 and the latest #sxmo and #phosh.
Read more on https://postmarketos.org/blog/2022/02/11/v21.12.2-release/
@ddevault #cproc is great! It compiled #scalableFont2 in under 9 seconds (12 times faster than gcc).
Runtime comparison, it had about 75% performance.
I'll definitely be using this for development on the pinephone (aarch64).
FOSDEM 2022: Introduction to qbe: A lightweight compiler backend https://spacepub.space/videos/watch/bccf239c-3e88-4cdd-99bf-d71ab150fa78
Sxmo 1.8.1 has been released: https://lists.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-announce/%3C20220205203322.w5idffuf3jiy7uxy%40worker.anaproy.lxd%3E
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