My daily driver got so much better ๐๏ธ
Call For Testers: join the postmarketOS testing team to get cool new stuff first and help with making the project more stable for your particular device:
* new postmarketOS releases
* new service packs
* new changes to postmarketOS edge
https://postmarketos.org/blog/2023/05/21/call-for-testers/
No matter what you run postmarketOS on, be it phones and tablets, chromebooks or other laptops, SBCs, smartwatches, google glass or your toaster.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/giara/-/issues/77
I have been using it for about 1 year and It's great other than some issues with call audio in the last release. The call audio issue is fixed now and it's super reliable.
It's the Yearly Pollโข time again! Do you use any of the following as a daily driver?
(That is, something you use and bring around with you most days - even if it's not your only mobile device)
If so, what is your experience?
People worry a lot about losing knowledge โ about "burned-down libraries".
Comparatively few people seem to worry about what happens if you take a billion books full of auto-generated, often-untrue junk text and *add* them all to the library.
In theory, nothing is lost. In reality, everything is lost, because nothing useful can now be found.
https://lists.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-announce/%3C878rhjwca9.fsf%40momi.ca%3E
Enjoy!
#Sxmo #linuxmobile
Where do I report this bug? Lol
re: Advent of Code 2022 day 7
https://dev.to/deciduously/no-more-tears-no-more-knots-arena-allocated-trees-in-rust-44k6
I also posted my solution using rust's indextree library for trees:
https://git.sr.ht/~anjan/advent2022/tree/main/item/day7
I dont think I needed to traverse through the tree 3 times - I probably could of done it in 1-2 traversal(s). I probably shouldve used a reverse lookup hash table but I didnt want to use a spoiler =P
Advent of Code 2022 day 7
re: Jami on Sxmo
I hope I find the cause of jami segfaulting.