Already saving these in case the team tries to lie their way out of it.
Lots of other FOSS engines. It sucks but they dug their own grave.
After the release party yesterday for #flohmarkts beta 0.2.0 - first version tagged ever - we cleared out a last issue to make the beta release available for #yunohost. You'll find the yunohost soon in the app catalog - hopefully with the antifeature for alpha stage gone.
Actually the yunohost version is one step ahead of the official beta 😉.
I would cancel my donations to Godot but I never donated in the first place due to the lack of transparency. I hope other people stop theirs though. Fuck Godot.
postmarketOS in 2024-09
Highlights:
* systemd progress
* PCB for automated testing
* apk plugins updated for GNOME Software (GNOME 47) & upstreamed to Plasma Discover!
* work on adding Alpine/musl CI for the entire KDE software stack
* pmb v3 in use by pmaports CI + BPO
* usr-merge improvements
* non-latin language fonts
* process for applying kernel config changes for many of our kernels at once - and keeping them applied via CI checks
https://postmarketos.org/blog/2024/09/29/pmOS-update-2024-09/
Harvesting white onions from my garden today. I might have enough to get through winter. https://www.diningandcooking.com/1617519/harvesting-white-onions-from-my-garden-today-i-might-have-enough-to-get-through-winter/ #Onions
u-blox X20 all-band GNSS module offers centimeter-level accuracy, u-blox F9 pin-to-pin compatibility
u-blox has recently launched the X20 all-band GNSS module with an integrated L-band receiver that supports all available GNSS satellite signals (L1/L2/L5/L6) and can provide centimeter-level accuracy globally. The module also includes PPP (Precise Point Positioning) correction on…
https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/09/30/u-blox-x20-all-band-gnss-module-centimeter-level-accuracy-f9-compatibility/
today at #boilingtheocean:
@rmader testing #linuxmobile camera stuff on @z3ntu
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