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werdahias (tired) | @werdahias@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. EE student.
Likes hiking, reading and free software.
#RightToRepair
"Freiheit ist immer Freiheit des anders Denkenden." - Rosa Luxemburg

A collage with two main sections:

1. Left Image: A screenshot of the FreeBSD Foundation's donor list, showing the $5–$24 donation tier. "Apple Inc." is highlighted, indicating their small donation within this tier.


2. Right Comic Strip:

Top-left panel: Stick figure at "Apple HQ" saying, "We used BSD code, now it's time to contribute back." Another figure replies, "Hold on, it's BSD licensed, right? I have an idea."

Top-right panel: Labeled "FreeBSD donation pipeline," depicting a green pipeline extending across a map.

Bottom-left panel: The pipeline releasing a small amount of funds, while dissheveled people stand below.

Bottom-right panel: Close-up of a person receiving "$24" from the pipeline, looking excited.

the four elements - everything was going well until the cyber nation attacked
cyber land luft see  (cyber ground air water)

@fabos bahnfahren be like

TIL ICE trains with blue stripes instead of read ones exists.

Early trains pros + cons:

-Pros:

Mostly empty

-Cons:

Early

trans person: my name is sophia
society: ok
architect person: my name is friedensreich hundertwasser
society: möchtest du den bahnhof der hansestadt uelzen neu gestalten

Gute Nacht

Alle reden vom Klima wir ruinieren es CDU wahlplakat

@mirabilos ah, I see

Thanks to the helpful libcamera folks I now know that it needs some additional ov* drivers enabled. Also made a MR for that. With those enabled running the cameras should be as simple as installing the v4l2loopback kernel module and executing a launch script. Unfortunately the kernel module did not want to compile with my newer kernel, so I'll wait until this is mainlined. v4l2 --list returns the correct cameras now, so that's progress.

@mirabilos wäre nett wenn es einen Linux client dafür gäbe

@highvoltage which game ?

so I finished compiling the kernel. MR enabling the IPU3 and CIO2 modules by default is submitted and pending approval. This is what I like about free software: ones personal itch might just help another person.

Oh Bayern foltert mal wieder.

Westliche Werte und so.

pre-AI information is the new pre-atomic steel

Today's level of yak shaving:
Wanted to get the cameras on my Dell Latitude 5290 working. Found out those are also IPU3 based ones. Then wondered why they wouldn't show up at all. Now I am compiling my own Debian kernel to at least see what's missing in terms of functionality.
On the upside I now know how to compile the kernel and will create a patch (soon™) for the IPU3 and CIO2 modules to be enabled by default in #Debian.

UN: The deliberate killing of a journalist is a war crime, and out of the hundreds of journalists murders in Gaza, not a single one have been properly investigated or prosecuted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KheCFH9R6DM

I am proud to announce I finished packaging Shortwave, the app the inspired me to get into contributing in the first place. Soon™ available in Debian.
A screenshot of shortwave ( an online radio app) playing music

@agx @badrihippo @Lehmanator @itsfoss I have local packaging ready for Valent; let me know if you want to work on it.

@alexanderkjall @frost @liw there is prs which aims to be a pass (1) replacement in Rust with tomb support and zeroing of secrets. I mostly finished the Debian packaging and will upload to NEW soon.

Why do people keep repeating the lies that Meta's Llama is Open Source when it absolutely and clearly is not?

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