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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

@usia @postmarketOS @fdlamotte

Im sure it'll be great :D

Send me a message if you need friendly feedback.

@usia @fdlamotte @postmarketOS Hey, this is all great info. Can you please open a page on the postmarketOS wiki called "Sxmo: Oneplus 6" and add all this info to it?

Please send me the link if you get the chance, I want to add to it.

#Sxmo 1.14 on the oneplus 6 is amazing. @stacyharper did an amazing job with sxmo-bar.

With my new carrier, I dont have dns issues with oneplus 6 so far... Im gonna daily drive this for a bit and see if I can add a new device to our recommended Sxmo devices. :D

Hello! Im sending this post using tuba (gtk fedi client) on the oneplus 6 running the next stable postmarketOS v23.06!

My daily driver got so much better ๐Ÿ˜€๏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.

@JustineSmithies Well, I also never testing the maintainer's solution - I ended up just using libreddit. If you can follow up on their effort there and report to them, that would be great!

@JustineSmithies I had a similar issue when I used giara+postmarketOS+Sxmo. It was a very long time ago but maybe this will help?

https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/giara/-/issues/77

@tuxdevices I use the poco f1 with pmOS stable and Sxmo!

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.

@geb Also, feel free to tag me in the alpine MR. Thanks for numen!

@geb Hey! Thanks for the write up, Ill look into it soon.

@proycon @geb Hey, is this packaged in aports? If not, how can I install numen?

@calebccff @postmarketOS I love the Sxmo representation! Very cool collection ๐Ÿ‘€

Sxmo 1.13.0 has been released! Some highlights: more device support, pulseaudio support, and a number of bug fixes. Please see the release notes:

https://lists.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-announce/%3C878rhjwca9.fsf%40momi.ca%3E

Enjoy!

#Sxmo #linuxmobile

@echoechoR not in academia anymore. But I preferred latex while I was in uni. (I still prefer latex if my team knows how to use it)

@richardfontana @craftyguy Crazy how I ran into this bug today, I open up tokodon, and someone is talking about this same issue.

Where do I report this bug? Lol

re: Advent of Code 2022 day 7
Anyways, here is the blog post. It's a good read:
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
I chose to use a tree data structure. I spent yesterday writing my own tree implementation and fighting with the borrow checker in #rust. Then, before going to bed, I looked online to see how others wrote the tree data structure in rust and I found a post that explained how trees are pain in rust. Of course, I see someone else's solution for AOC day 7 in the comments of the post which used a reverse lookup hash table - a much better solution.

@daviwil Thank you! I hope you find the time and give it a try. Im sure you will find some cool ways to extend it =P

@daviwil Hi! I learned alot about emacs from your videos. Thanks!

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