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I recently purchased a NovaCustom NV41 to replace my aging T400 laptop. I have been very happy with my NV41 as well as NovaCustom as a whole. Before my purchase they not only answered my questions about the differences between Heads and UEFI but did so in detail with comparison screenshots. The laptop had more customization options available than pretty much any other brand I could find. The laser engraving on the palm rest looks fantastic. The laptop shipped within a couple business days and arrived to my doorstep in Canada about seven days from when I purchased it which I find to be great turnaround time. Unlike some other brands they include duties and fees in the price I paid so I didn't have to worry about how much extra I would have to pay once it hit Canada's border and my government would take an extra pound of flesh from me. The laptop was well packaged and everything on the inside was in pristine condition.

The build quality of the laptop has been great. All I have to do is remove the screws from the bottom panel and then I have full access to the fans, the wifi, the NVME, pretty much everything but the keyboard. Upgrades and maintenance will be very easy like this. The battery life is fairly good so far. I get about 3 hours and 45 minutes from full charge to about 10% left. This is with zero tweaks and the screen running at full brightness so I can probably improve that with some effort. I run the libre kernel on my NV41 which is probably worse for battery life than the normal kernel so take that into account. For comparison my librebooted T400 with a Q9300 CPU got about 2 hours of battery life on the libre kernel so I get almost double the life compared to what my old laptop got. The fans are usually quiet and only ramp up when playing a game or doing a heavy task.

Performance wise my NV41 has been great for word processing, email, web browsing, as well as 2D games and visual novels. I opted for the i7-1260P CPU, 32GB RAM, and the blob free wifi chip. You can play some 3D games on the laptop but that would be better suited for a gaming desktop which I have.

I would highly recommend NovaCustom and will be sure to buy from them again in the future. The service has been great as well as I find Dasharo to be the best Coreboot variant I have used in terms of BIOS options. The price was more than reasonable as for $2296 CAD I received a great laptop, a laptop bag, a docking station, two adapters, and shipping/duties covered. Pretty much the only complaint I can think of is that I wish there was a visual indication on the keyboard when Caps lock is on. That's literally the only critique I have which is very minor and not a real issue at all. I am using Devuan 5 with the libre kernel and SysVinit on my NV41 and everything has worked out of the box without any issue.

2D point and click game "The founders of [redacted]" was released recently. It has a native Linux version and is available DRM free at Itch. It was made with some FOSS tools such as LÖVE and was developed on Linux machines.

apicici.itch.io/the-founders-o

The developer has other games all available for free of charge although one can donate if they are so inclined to support them:

apicici.itch.io/

The developer has a presence on Mastodon:

mastodon.gamedev.place/@apicic

You’ve received a Penpot file or downloaded a template from the Community—what’s next?

This tutorial will guide you through getting started. 🤓

penpot.app/blog/tutorial-how-t

Print out copies of FSF stickers for your own uses, local conferences and more: fsf.org/resources/stickers

Nice end to the GoldenWeek, got sensors working on the Xiaomi Pocophone F1 !

Still WIP, but sofar no troubles with #phosh on #postmarketos

#linuxonmobile #linuxmobile #pmos

FOSS text based rougelite "Steam Sky" has veen updated to version 10.0.2. This update fixes eight bugs and resizes the button to the enemy's ship's status in the combat screen. The code is licensed using GPLv3.0. The game is available at Itch; Github; and can be compiled from source.

The main website for the game is here:

laeran.pl/repositories/steamsk

The source code for the game is here:

laeran.pl/repositories/steamsk

It's also mirrored on Github:

github.com/thindil/steamsky

The release notes for this udpate are here:

thindil.itch.io/steam-sky/devl

The lead developer has a presence on Mastodon:

mastodon.social/@thindil

The Itch page for Steam Sky is here:

thindil.itch.io/steam-sky

If you wish to help the development of Steam Sky with a donation you can do so through Open Collective; Liberapay and Github:

opencollective.com/laeran

liberapay.com/thindil

Glad to finally have #Zstd compression enabled for #AlpineLinux's linux-firmware package exactly half a year (minus a few hours) after originally opening the merge request during our post-Fosdem #postmarketOS hackathon!

If you're running Alpine (or postmarketOS) and have all linux-firmware packages installed, the on-disk space will go down from around a gigabyte to around half a gigabyte or so, which I think is pretty decent.

I recently purchased a NovaCustom NV41 to replace my aging T400 laptop. I have been very happy with my NV41 as well as NovaCustom as a whole. Before my purchase they not only answered my questions about the differences between Heads and UEFI but did so in detail with comparison screenshots. The laptop had more customization options available than pretty much any other brand I could find. The laser engraving on the palm rest looks fantastic. The laptop shipped within a couple business days and arrived to my doorstep in Canada about seven days from when I purchased it which I find to be great turnaround time. Unlike some other brands they include duties and fees in the price I paid so I didn't have to worry about how much extra I would have to pay once it hit Canada's border and my government would take an extra pound of flesh from me. The laptop was well packaged and everything on the inside was in pristine condition.

The build quality of the laptop has been great. All I have to do is remove the screws from the bottom panel and then I have full access to the fans, the wifi, the NVME, pretty much everything but the keyboard. Upgrades and maintenance will be very easy like this. The battery life is fairly good so far. I get about 3 hours and 45 minutes from full charge to about 10% left. This is with zero tweaks and the screen running at full brightness so I can probably improve that with some effort. I run the libre kernel on my NV41 which is probably worse for battery life than the normal kernel so take that into account. For comparison my librebooted T400 with a Q9300 CPU got about 2 hours of battery life on the libre kernel so I get almost double the life compared to what my old laptop got. The fans are usually quiet and only ramp up when playing a game or doing a heavy task.

Performance wise my NV41 has been great for word processing, email, web browsing, as well as 2D games and visual novels. I opted for the i7-1260P CPU, 32GB RAM, and the blob free wifi chip. You can play some 3D games on the laptop but that would be better suited for a gaming desktop which I have.

I would highly recommend NovaCustom and will be sure to buy from them again in the future. The service has been great as well as I find Dasharo to be the best Coreboot variant I have used in terms of BIOS options. The price was more than reasonable as for $2296 CAD I received a great laptop, a laptop bag, a docking station, two adapters, and shipping/duties covered. Pretty much the only complaint I can think of is that I wish there was a visual indication on the keyboard when Caps lock is on. That's literally the only critique I have which is very minor and not a real issue at all. I am using Devuan 5 with the libre kernel and SysVinit on my NV41 and everything has worked out of the box without any issue.



https://novacustom.com/product/nv41-series/

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FOSS text based rougelite "Steam Sky" has veen updated to version 10.0.2. This update fixes eight bugs and resizes the button to the enemy's ship's status in the combat screen. The code is licensed using GPLv3.0. The game is available at Itch; Github; and can be compiled from source.



The main website for the game is here:


https://www.laeran.pl/repositories/steamsky/wiki?name=Home




The source code for the game is here:

https://www.laeran.pl/repositories/steamsky/dir?ci=tip






It's also mirrored on Github:

https://github.com/thindil/steamsky






The release notes for this udpate are here:

https://thindil.itch.io/steam-sky/devlog/764841/version-1001-arrived






The lead developer has a presence on Mastodon:

https://mastodon.social/@thindil





The Itch page for Steam Sky is here:

https://thindil.itch.io/steam-sky





If you wish to help the development of Steam Sky with a donation you can do so through Open Collective; Liberapay and Github:


https://opencollective.com/laeran

https://liberapay.com/thindil
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