

Yes, and so is a virtual machine. I’m thinking install Linux to disk so that it can then run directly on hardware.


Yes, and so is a virtual machine. I’m thinking install Linux to disk so that it can then run directly on hardware.


Yes, this is something that should be taken into account when designing this software.
Set dual-boot as a default / design UI in a way that offers dual-boot as a preferred option.
And many other technical issues will probably appear that will have to be figured out.
But I think that at least even thinking about this is a good start.
Also, this reminds me of 2013, when people accidentally nuked their Windows installs with Linux because they wanted to get the Tux in Team Fortress 2 (Valve gave it to people who played Linux version of TF2).
and this year Android also surpasses Ubuntu for personal use (29% vs. 28%).
lol why bother with same OS category when you can just compare across whichever fields you want


Apparently not good enough lol. Still marked as bot.


relevant: https://coopcycle.org/


I’m sure that there are games (either video games or IRL physical games) designed for this. Some simple “here are some possible instructions, use them to achieve some goal” thing.
Something like described here:
https://wiredme.com/blog/active-coding-games-for-kids/
But I am interested in knowing more examples of such games. Is there any Wikipedia article for this category of games? Is there any list with more of them described?


Is the “Projects” section of https://the-federation.info/ what you are looking for?


I’m not going to replace a whole <insult>ing OS just to get a camera to work. Is deep-level OS tweaking the only way to get the proper image data from the camera sensor?


I took this image with FairPhone 4, running LineageOS 22, using the default camera app.
https://obzorje.kompot.si/s/cPaYdRHQf2CG6iL
Tried playing around with some other camera apps from F-Droid, but all of them make pretty much same pixelated mess as the default.
No idea what the reason for this is. Is the camera sensor on phone actually decent, but then some algos in camera app fail to optimise things or something?
No idea, but I am quite often ashamed of sharing pictures with other people.
Luckily I am a kind of person who takes more “utility” type of pictures. Markings on devices and other kind of informative stuff.
If taking pictures of beautiful views and social events was important to me, I would probably not be using FairPhone 4. I would want to use it, but with the current state of camera on de-Googled phone, for artistic purposes, I could not.


YUNOHost iso is basically just Debian, but the one-click-install for various self-hosted things is it’s primary purpose. All done through web interface.
cool idea
concept somewhat reminds me of OpenDesk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opendesk
Which I know about because it uses the same name as https://opendesk.eu/en/ , which I am actually interested in.
https://gitlab.opencode.de/bmi/opendesk/gitlab-profile/-/blob/main/README_EN.md


There are / were some bridge bots that mirrored the posts from one site to another. Bur i don’t know what the current state of those is.
I don’t know that.

[gif that lemmy imageproxy refuses to show for some reason]
Now there’s a frood who really knows where his towel is 👍
What Is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
this post provides a good overview of this issue and possible solution. https://popcar.bearblog.dev/lemmy-needs-to-fix-its-community-separation-problem/
ah yes, that, wormhole.app, that is closed source. (but if I am reading this correctly, some early iteration of it is open source. https://github.com/saljam/webwormhole )
Magic wormhole is a different thing.
Impressive. Always nice to see more interoperability.
Also, I fail to see how second link has anything to do with Bluesky federation.Oh, I see, that specific reply is from Bridgyfed.