pleroma.debian.social

Anjan | @anjan@pleroma.debian.social

Software Freedom Advocate. I try to be helpful. Feel free to message me! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

Co-maintainer of sxmo: https://sxmo.org

Posts here are my own and not my employers'.

#nobot

I really liked the ending where @laura notes that web2.0 was only called web2.0 long after everyone was using twitter/facebook/etc. However, web3.0 is in its infancy, only has a bunch of scams, and its proponents are already claiming its the next version of the internet to make everyone feel like it's inevitable.

You're not missing out by not using web 3.0.

I really liked @laura's talk about Web3. Watch it here:
https://vimeo.com/677162808

@ariadne I have that printer! It's actually really good.

By the way, I have packaged cura slicer for alpine:

https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/merge_requests/28671

@ariadne which 3d printer?

@claudiom I have found the wifi on the pp is very finicky. I think pmOS is supposed to support iwd soon. I will have to try iwd out to see if it fixes any of my issues.

Hi @JustineSmithies ! Glad to see you on the fediverse. I can finally see your awesome posts without having to use nitter. Thanks for writing sxmo-alarm. We gained alot of contributors from the Arch community. ๐Ÿ˜„

Sxmo 1.9.0 has been released and should be in the postmarketOS edge repos soon. We added support for better daemon supervision via superd, pipewire/bluetooth enhancements, and now support a new classes of devices (ie. tablets)! We have added support for calling on new devices ie. poco f1.

See:

https://lists.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-announce/%3C3FV34P1BUD8B6.34I97X4SKLKHH%40yellow-orcess.my.domain%3E

@dylanvanassche If I am using bluetooth headphones, can I use the mic on the headphones and hear call audio on the bluetooth headphones with this patch?

I finally beat the bell gargoyles on dark souls 1! I would always have a hard time when the second one came out. I even managed to cut the tail =P

@eriol The issue is unplugging/plugging it in constantly and moving stuff around.

@jppelt Glad you like it! And we do have a team:

https://sxmo.org/contribute/

Theyre also on the fediverse:

@stacyharper @proycon

@Motte welcome! If you dont mind sharing - any tips for recovering from burnout?

@stealthswor They have a chrome version on their github,

@hamblingreen I guess "support" is a messy word. But I also think these frontends represent the best of FOSS. They dont have trackers, ads, malicious features, etc. in contrast to their proprietary counterparts. They can be good for onboarding. All that said, we should advocate for free network services (now that we have them) as much as possible.

@hamblingreen Hey! So all my content is exclusively on peertube, self hosted blog, sourcehut, pleroma, etc. I am a militant advocate for free network services where most people would be inclined to "go where the people are". I would never support proprietary network services because of these frontends.

That being said: any step towards freedom is good. There's a huge amount of howto info on youtube and if it's not CC-BY/CC-BY-SA (to upload to peertube), youtube is our only choice.

@tagomago I used to use privacy redirect. iirc, this program is a fork of privacy redirect that supports more frontends, will redirect if the instance is offline, etc. I love the redirect feature since it encourages enabling multiple instances.

Im so grateful for all the Free software frontends to proprietary platforms. This addon is useful for accessing them automatically:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/libredirect/

I cant decide between

https://birdnetpi.com/
or
https://github.com/MayaPosch/NymphCast

to install on my raspberry pi.

@icedquinn @ryanleesipes Notmuch is nice. I used muchsync to sync my notmuch tags. However, I also used to use an Android and syncing tags doesnt really work there. Even though the tag system is much better, it doesnt really work well with multidevice setups. I switched over to mu4e cause it uses imap folders which inherently sync easily.

@ryanleesipes Ah, Ill see if it fits my use case with the new responsive interface. Making a user interface more "mobile friendly" doesnt only help mobile users. Sometimes Ill make a window small width-wise and programs that adapt well to small width cause of mobile enhancements (ie. dino) are much more enjoyable to use.

I like mu/mu4e cause it's a really good indexer and searcher with good cli search utilities. Being able to use emacs to send emails is also a big bonus.

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