Assigning your copyright to the FSF helps defend the GPL and keep software free. Thanks to Andrei Pikas, Ammar Almorsi, Artem Iurchenko, Charalampos Mitrodimas, Felix Lechner, and Giacomo Lorenzetti for assigning their copyright to the FSF! #GDB #GnuCOBOL #AUCTeX #Emacs #GNUAstro More: https://u.fsf.org/3ht #CopyrightAssignments
Hey Guilers !
Motivated by @abcdw work on rde tests and gider, I spend time on Gunit64 : tools to fire up SRFI64 tests with Emacs key bindings thanks to Geiser.
First steps done ! Next one will be to ease installation using Guix.
Right now it is still manual : dedicated minor-mode, .dir-locals.el, Guile module…
Concret use case in the `tests` directory.
Check it out and tell me !
https://framagit.org/jeko/guile-gunit64
Don't hesitate to ping me for help or ideas!
The #Welcome package in Leap 15.6 provides new users with helpful tips on how to #contribute to the project, add new #software, find #documentation and #donate to the Geeko Foundation. #openSUSE https://geekos.org/
I suppose I should post something introductory now that I'm on my own instance.
I'm a Linux lady who used to work in COBOL development and assorted legacy systems management gigs.
Nowadays I make videos and occasional blog posts about Linux and vintage/retro tech. Entirely supported by viewers like you (no sponsors as of writing). Links in bio.
Are we still doing hashtags?
#linux #retrocomputing #vintagecomputing #amiga #commodore #homelab #unix #peertube #youtube
In Belgium's final weeks as head of the EU Council, officials have renewed a debate about installing encryption backdoors, despite its overwhelming unpopularity. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/06/eu-council-presidents-last-ditch-effort-mass-scanning-must-be-rejected
Weekly GNU-like #MobileLinux Update (23/2024): It All Adds Up
https://linmob.net/weekly-update-23-2024/
#LinuxMobile #Phosh #Sxmo #SailfishOS #UbuntuTouch #FuriLabs #Droidian #postmarketOS
So far you had to pull out #phosh's top and bottom bar quiet a bit to make it unfold. That's kind of o.k. on 📱 like the #Librem5 or #PinePhone but can be cumbersome on larger phones like the #OnePlus6T or tablets like the #Librem11. I've put out an MR for #phoc which adds a fling #gesture so you can also fold/unfold with a fast swipe. Here's a short video demoing this for different screen sizes:
This week's donation went to Bardia Moshiri also known as "FakeShell". They're a developer who contributes to Droidian, FuriOS, Manjaro Libhybris among others. In short if you're wanting to get away from Android/iOS and run a more pure form of Linux on your mobile device he's helping make that happen in a variety of ways.
They have a personal website here:
They have a profile at Github:
If you wish to help them financially they accept donations through Github and Patreon:
https://github.com/sponsors/FakeShell
I just recently found out about a mobile Linux company called FuriLabs. They made a fork of Droidian called FuriOS and are offering a phone for sale that uses it called the "FLX1". The phone has a 5000 mAh removable battery, a headphone jack, is IP68 rated for waterproof, 128GB of storage, 6GB of RAM, and has an 8 core SOC in the Mediatek Dimensity 900. FuriOS plans to offer monthly updates to the stable branch, plans to collect zero data from the user, and allows using normal Linux programs on your mobile device. They seem to ship to a variety of countries. If you want a phone that can be fixed, isn't a throwaway, and want to use an OS that is closer to straight Linux on your phone then this is very interesting. It looks like a good addition to other such devices like the Volla phones and Teracube 2E.
The main website for FuriLabs is here:
The store page for the FLX1 is here:
https://furilabs.com/shop/flx1/
The company has a Github page where their code can be found:
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.
Many FOSS projects rely on donations. If you have money to spare but don't know which to donate to take a look at the above links on Ko-fi, Github, and Open Collective. Anything on there that I have sponsered or contributed to is something I have found to be worthy.