Anna's Archive is an #opensource search engine for shadow libraries, launched in November 2022 by an anonymous team known as Anna and the Pirate Library Mirror (PiLiMi) team. It provides free access to a vast collection of #books , academic papers, and other written materials by aggregating records from major shadow libraries like Z-Library, Sci-Hub, and Library Genesis.
Updated Guile-ICS in GNU Guix to the version 0.7.0:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=48f5a666b540cc35c0922b0dde0588f85f573cab
I think that's a pretty good way to describe it.
Due to personal health issues (nothing too critical, don't worry), Peter won't be able to publish a "Weekly #MobileLinux Update" post this weekend. The current plan is to have a combined post about two weeks on the 8th of March.
Sorry about that!
If you're impatient you can always use the pipeline (by re-running this https://framagit.org/linmob/linmob.frama.io/-/jobs/2738005 job tomorrow 🙂
Ever since adding the `Haptic` API to #feedbackd for games I wanted to make the `VibraPattern` available to feedback themes as well as this allows for more nuanced feedback.
This allows us to e.g. use more subtle feedback for OSK button presses than for 📢 of incoming SMS.
Opened MRs to make that possible and
while at that I made the maximum strength for all events confiurable too. It's a bit hard to 👂 in the 📽️ but it's there. Hopefully this makes it into #phosh 0.46:
After almost forty years advocating for #UserFreedom, the #FSF remains grounded in its values: u.fsf.org/45c
Bryan Lunduke has been banned from the Librewolf Matrix server. His crime ? Being Bryan Lunduke:
https://x.com/LundukeJournal/status/1895951775557193880
They're also starting to ban people who even mention Lunduke:
https://x.com/LundukeJournal/status/1895953187666026839
Such welcoming people.
Check out some of the new features in #LibreOffice 25.2 in this video! There are many more, of course: https://peertube.opencloud.lu/w/je9LMg8EbgEiTLsoW6s98K #foss #opensource
Abrowser, Librewolf, Mullvad Browser are still good options in my book.
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.
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