pleroma.debian.social

pleroma.debian.social

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

Some of the things that really hammer home for me that I grew up in a time very different from this:
- nazis didn't get speaking time on mass media
- teenagers not having jobs wasn't seen as a problem

๐Ÿ“ข New GStreamer 1.26.5 bug-fix release for our stable 1.26 series!

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Details at https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/1.26/#1.26.5

๐Ÿ“ฆ Packages for Windows, Android, macOS and iOS will follow soon.

GStreamer logo with 1.26 version number

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@awai at least 3 in there

Technology for Youth, Soviet magazine cover from 1957.

Technology for Youth, Soviet magazine cover from 1957.

It's been 0 days since I tipped over a container for 0603 SMD resistors

@SpaciousCoder78 pleroma in this case which is a fediverse Server (there's a lot to choose from)

@navi got everything working now, turns out I had some mount service missing from the sysinit runlevel
debian has been openrcd now hehe

two days and i got a wayland client to render on my compositor

fully software rendering so far, but, aaaaaaaa
my desktop monitor, the screen is fully white, except for a picture of a cat (wlroots logo) in the top right corner

Two raspberry pi's connected via GPIO pins using asmall breadboard

Caption: "CTF Organizer: we doubled our infrastructure"

@SpaciousCoder78 well not just Debian :)

Week 21 progress on 2 packaging for : my build reaches the 54% mark then fails on a bunch of serious errors, most of them caused by outdated or missing dependencies.

I'm now attacking the upgrade of the intellij-community-idea source package in Debian which now depends on ... . As we don't (yet) have a usable Bazel in Debian, it looks like I'll have to craft some rudimentary gradle 4 build scripts to get the libraries we need built.

Breadboards are SO unintuitive :/ the fact that you have to take off the bottom part just to solder your stuff is so annoying ughhh

@tobykurien Thanks! Your post is now GPL-compliant ๐Ÿ˜‰

@rose @navi no, with sysvibit you can just switch it out for other inits. That apt complains is a different issue, but that's somewhat justified

@rose @navi FYI, the new release (Trixie) on August 9th will have 0.56, and it's up to date in experimental

@rose @navi blame systemd for not allowing its removal while being PID1

@navi I should update the wiki page at some point, also write user services in Debian for openRC

@navi @rose It's possible, but quite involved. The easiest way ist to chroot your existing system and then purge systemd and install openRC. I did this when I installed my machine. The way to do this with a running system includes telling apt to deliberately remove essential packages, which is not something for the inexperienced. That being said, I'm a happy #Debian user who runs also openRC (and likely one of 2 Debian Developers to do so).

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