@yoshi There's a lot going on, but it's like this.
1. Get SRT files for your unedited audio files
2. use srt2tsv to make a tsv file
3. edit the tsv file
4. use tsv2roughcut to make an mp3 of your edit
That "edit your podcast using Vim" program (recently mentioned on the #postmarketOS podcast) now supports #micro https://github.com/scateu/tsv_edl.vim because I realized I have a project that this is a good fit for, and I write micro plugins #lua. It's nice to have a lightweight audio/video editor that works in my favorite text editor.
@vitali64sur I think the process started when martijn left pmos core team and tooted 'pmOS is becoming Gnome OS' after they met with pottering.
So if I
* don't use green/yellow
* don't give six turns
* don't have on-screen-keyboard
I'll be safe?
Just wondering because the game I coincidentally launched on my website today might have some similarities with theirs. #purple
@TMakarios can someone link me to an #opensource #wordle clone I can host on my server. Bonus points if it has no server-side requirement (or uses PHP for server-side requirement)
What's a good slicer (for #3Dprinting) that's easy to install in #alpinelinux stable (not edge)? (maybe I need to convince @anjan to move #Cura into community...)
@Lehmanator @CalcProgrammer1 No VoLTE. If you use verizon (which shut off their 2G towers), that means no calls. For others, it means a 2G call experience (grainy), if your mic/speakers work. Calls on mobile linux have been janky in my experience (bad alsa UCM's, issues with pulseaudio, pipewire, callaudiod --restarting often helps).
@float13 @Lehmanator #waydroid is supposed to be the right answer (but has no google play services); I would say a better airgap is to have a second device that's not connected to the internet (and use an offline-capable maps app, like #OrganicMaps).
Being comfortable saying no to most proprietary services is prerequisite to daily-driving mobile linux.
@CalcProgrammer1 @Lehmanator My modem is in the mode "allowed: 2g, 3g, 4g; preferred: 4g" and it seems to do the switching automatically. (on TMobile's network in the USA, FWIW)
That being said, I use #Dino with #jmp.chat for telephony, and that has less jank, along with working on multiple devices at a time.
Why let the carriers lock you out of the PSTN when JMP.chat can bridge the gap using open source SW.
@dcz I used to use #wl-ime-type https://git.sr.ht/~emersion/wl-ime-type as my agent as it was faster than #wtype, but it doesn't support deletion, or rather nonterminal apps insert delete characters when I send them with it.
@Lehmanator #MobileLinux is here. Buy a #Librem5 or #OnePlus6 and enjoy a "mainline" experience with #postmarketOS (or #mobian). Or maybe go for the halium experience by buying a (bootloader-unlocked) #Pixel3a and running #UbuntuTouch (or #droidian). Even try a #PinePhone or #PinePhonePro. I'm sure there are other daily-drivable devices too, you said "any level of jank".
@llimllib I like a lot of the cli utilities which have come out of the rust age. Someone once said "POSIX should be replaced when the time is right". It would be nice to have independent implementations and a standard for which flags can be assumed to be supported so a single vendor doesn't have all the power.
@vitali64sur Can we just autoban anyone who posts YouTube or Discord links?
@pocketvj mouse pointer, or touch indicator?
@linmob I wonder if https://linuxphoneapps.org/ could have a category for sxmo appscripts, so it's easier to discover cool stuff like this.
@mattj @mms@emacs.ch A proper phone? Like one I can plug into the wall and set up on my mantle?
And here's my documentation of the fix: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2466#note_1756841067
I managed to prove the HW is working thanks to some things here https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Alsa_UCM
So I guess just the #alsaUCM config is wrong for my oneplus 6.
Audio on my daily driver #OnePlus6 running #postmarketOS has had a major regression this week (maybe hardware problem?) and now I think I need to buy a different phone.
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