From the creator of Sxmo comes Mepo! A fast, simple, and hackable OSM map viewer for Linux. Designed with the Pinephone & mobile linux in mind; works both offline and online.
https://sr.ht/~mil/Mepo/
Release 0.1 has just been tagged and should be available in pmOS and alpine edge soon!
https://sr.ht/~mil/Mepo/
Release 0.1 has just been tagged and should be available in pmOS and alpine edge soon!
New post: multiple documentation versions on man.sr.ht
https://momi.ca/posts/2021-10-29-multipleSourcehutMan.html
https://momi.ca/posts/2021-10-29-multipleSourcehutMan.html
re: pinephone sxmo, harrasment mention
@avalon I was thinking when I posted that patch "I think you could easily change this to block calls but Ill let someone else do it." Glad you took the time!
re: pinephone sxmo, harrasment mention
@avalon whoops, it seems you wrote the patch. Thanks! Hopefully one of the maintainers gets to it soon so we can include it in the future release!
re: pinephone sxmo, harrasment mention
@avalon Im really sorry to hear that.
We have text blocking implemented in the latest git head. I wish I had time to test but someone just sent a patch to the mailing list with call blocking: https://lists.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-devel/patches/25870
I dont know how well it works for your case.
If you want to help, test out the patch and provide feedback please! You can join us on #sxmo on OFTC if you need help applying and testing the patch.
We have text blocking implemented in the latest git head. I wish I had time to test but someone just sent a patch to the mailing list with call blocking: https://lists.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-devel/patches/25870
I dont know how well it works for your case.
If you want to help, test out the patch and provide feedback please! You can join us on #sxmo on OFTC if you need help applying and testing the patch.
@ChrisWere It's always interesting that they choose not to compare the ethics of small community projects to those of billion-dollar corporations.
Most FOSS projects Ive used have taken privacy seriously and when Ive sent a change improving privacy, theyve accepted it. Compare this to google's CEO saying you should just have nothing to hide. The fact that a group of volunteers have more integrity than a billion dollar corporation is an indictment of the system.
Most FOSS projects Ive used have taken privacy seriously and when Ive sent a change improving privacy, theyve accepted it. Compare this to google's CEO saying you should just have nothing to hide. The fact that a group of volunteers have more integrity than a billion dollar corporation is an indictment of the system.
re: linux question
@trash_cat They know how to update and maintain their computer?
So excited for the pinephone pro!!!!
https://www.pine64.org/2021/10/15/october-update-introducing-the-pinephone-pro/
https://www.pine64.org/2021/10/15/october-update-introducing-the-pinephone-pro/
I almost accidentally put an email with someone genuinely curious about one of my projects in my Junk Mail. I really wish spammers didnt make it reflex for me to skim subject lines. I wonder if Ive missed out on some wholesome emails from people.
@postmarketOS Laughed at the replay with @proycon . I think you can also find me saying we won't support wayland during our alpineconf presentation. Shoutout to @stacy for proving how easy it would be to support both X and Wayland!
@calebccff @postmarketOS Amazing work on this! Im considering picking up a oneplus 6.
I wrote a new blog post:
How and Why the Benefits of Mass Surveillence are Overestimated While the Costs are Undermined
https://momi.ca/posts/2021-09-02-costbenifitsurveillence.html
How and Why the Benefits of Mass Surveillence are Overestimated While the Costs are Undermined
https://momi.ca/posts/2021-09-02-costbenifitsurveillence.html
@abloo I talked to @stacyharper on irc and she said it's doable! Cool idea =D
@abloo keyboard input from the onscreen keyboard? It should work as long as firefox is in focus. For convergence, it's a work in progress: https://todo.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-tickets/264
@craftyguy fair enough
Cheers to Luis Falcon (founder of gnu solidario and author of gnu health) for daily driving sxmo! I love the idea of gnu health and health care is truly one place where software freedom needs to be absolute. Glad to see a fellow free software activist find use in our project to further the expansion of software freedom!
https://meanmicio.org/2021/07/12/back-to-the-future/
https://meanmicio.org/2021/07/12/back-to-the-future/
@h3artbl33d
- XMPP (prosody)
- RSS reader (miniflux)
- irc bouncer (znc)
- mumble server (umurmur)
- website (nginx)
No toolchain just regular linux sysadmining. I run it bare metal
- XMPP (prosody)
- RSS reader (miniflux)
- irc bouncer (znc)
- mumble server (umurmur)
- website (nginx)
No toolchain just regular linux sysadmining. I run it bare metal
@linear @yarmo
At this point, I put all my repos on sourcehut. If a project is on github, I will submit an issue but wont submit code unless it's a major issue for me.
Sourcehut is the ideal selfhosted solution if you dont want your users to be encumbered by making a new account:
https://pleroma.debian.social/notice/A8wAz0anUQbrkXEnuC
At this point, I put all my repos on sourcehut. If a project is on github, I will submit an issue but wont submit code unless it's a major issue for me.
Sourcehut is the ideal selfhosted solution if you dont want your users to be encumbered by making a new account:
https://pleroma.debian.social/notice/A8wAz0anUQbrkXEnuC