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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Requires PostmarketOS which only has less than 30 phones it's available for, many of which are very old (Samsung Galaxy S III??? Where would you even find one of these anymore?) and out of the list of less-than-thirty at least five of them don't offer full support, only partial.

The newest Pixel phone you can use is a Pixel 3a.

Yeah I think I'll pass on something that requires PostmarketOS.

in reply to Snot Flickerman

Yes, title is very misleading. For the curious here is the list of currently supported phones: wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Dev…

You could write a similar article: How to install docker on your microwave oven: Step one, install a linux distro on your microwave...

Nonetheless PMOS is genial, I installed it on my Kobo ebook reader.

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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ doesn't like this.

in reply to infeeeee

For sure, this isn't against PostmarketOS. PMOS is fine. It's rather if I'm trying to set up Docker on a phone, I'd rather find a way that's... less limiting on what hardware can be used.
in reply to Snot Flickerman

I mean it's pretty easy to extrapolate from the article how to do it with any OS that can run Docker. It's the idea of recycling the phone as a server that's useful not the specific OS they used in the tutorial.
in reply to Snot Flickerman

Goodness I actually have a pixel 3a kicking around.

Now if only I could find a use for my galaxy s8 besides glorified webcam.

in reply to Snot Flickerman

I think they are intentionally targeting old devices so that they remain useful.
in reply to catloaf

I think commenter is not mad at postmarketOS itself, but the article making it look like you can 1) use docker on Android (at least thats what Android Smartphone infers) and 2) that you can use it with devices such as the pretty new oneplus 6t
in reply to تحريرها كلها ممكن

prevent e-waste
or maybe as a first step into self-hosting for someone who has no access to more suitable hardware
in reply to تحريرها كلها ممكن

at the very least it’s probably about as good as a pi, but for free… and has a built-in UPS and backup internet connection… could be actually very helpful for reporting system status through power outages etc - perhaps even use the camera as a remote view of the systems


Amnesty International Concludes That Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza - The Intercept


in reply to TheWolfOfSouthEnd

I doubt it. I'm a Jewish professional (clergyman) and see how many people in my somewhat liberal congregation are rabid supporters of Israel. For them, this would just be another instance of antisemitism.


“You Feel Like You Are Subhuman”: Israel’s Genocide Against Palestinians in Gaza | Amnesty International USA (2024-12-04)


cross-posted from: hcommons.social/users/adachika…

“You Feel Like You Are Subhuman”: Israel’s Genocide Against Palestinians in Gaza | Amnesty International USA (2024-12-04)

[https://www.amnestyusa.org/reports/you-feel-like-you-are-subhuman-israels-genocide-against-palestinians-in-gaza/]
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“Amnesty International’s research has found sufficient basis to conclude that the government of Israel has committed and is continuing to commit genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip.”

“Our findings must serve as a wake-up call to the international community: this is genocide, and it must stop now.”

@palestine@lemmy.ml
@palestine@a.gup.pe
@israel

#AmnestyInternational #NameGenocideGenocide #StopGenocide


in reply to commander

Steam home console now makes more sense than ever given that the current console generation is sort of ass. A box with gigantic library of games from day 1, supporting all modern TV features, new titles all the time guaranteed, flexibility, not being locked down to just one ecosystem… And if it’s comparable to PS5/Xbox it can get a lot of traction, just like Steam Deck.

in reply to return2ozma

I love how this turned out to be the event that united Americans across pretty much all demographics.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Yep. This is the third or fourth such event that I can think of in my lifetime. (not specifically related to healthcare) Every time I think "hey maybe that means something will change."

So far, it either causes no change, or things get worse.

I've got my fingers crossed on this one.

Until there is some movement on our healthcare system, I will shed no tears for this guy, nor any similar events that occur in the future.

in reply to octopus_ink

Healthcare is likely the most sensitive topic that affects vast majority of people. Everyone has either been fucked by insurance industry or knows someone who has.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Everyone in the country was vulnerable to Covid too; you see how long that unity lasted. Just one example for my pessimism.
in reply to octopus_ink

I don't think this single thing is going to be the catalyst for some major change on its own, but these things add up over time. Eventually, quantity transforms into quality. People are becoming increasingly aware that the system is broken, and solidarity within the working class is starting to slowly develop. It's important to develop a long term perspective here and recognize that change is a long process there will be many setbacks along the way. I do think it's important to use these kinds of events to do agitprop to point people in the right direction in terms of their thinking.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

When you say “all demographics”, are you including rich and poor? If so, that’s really interesting.
in reply to TheWolfOfSouthEnd

Seems like it's pretty much all of the working class, including the labour aristocracy.


Unlocking the secrets of diamond: new insights into nitrogen-vacancy center formation


Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers are defects in diamond where a carbon atom is replaced by a nitrogen atom, and there's a missing carbon atom (vacancy) next to it. They have unique properties that make them useful for quantum sensing, computing, and even biological imaging.

Researchers found ways to control the number and location of NV centers in diamonds using irradiation and annealing (heating and cooling). The temperature and the direction of the diamond during the process affect how many NV centers are formed and where they are located.

This study offers a refined recipe for creating NV centers in diamonds, paving the way for advancements in quantum technology.



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Ingrid Eckerman tycker till

Jens Holm

Laserjesus

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Minervas uggla

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AUKUS risks are piling up. Australia must prepare to build French SSNs instead 🤣


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Amazing. Australian Naval Institute: Submarines: back to the French

But this sub struggle session is a false dichotomy, because Australia could just not buy any. It doesn’t even have any overseas territories to ~~subjugate~~ defend.



ESPN comes to Disney+



in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Well, it is the most advanced capitalist economy. Look at how much more money it makes for capitalists than the others.



Lemmy Development Update 2024-12-06


in reply to Blisterexe

I have some issues I'm prioritizing, but you can either look at our github, or the milestones as to the upcoming features.


fwupd 2.0.3 release


This release adds the following features:

  • Add a power quirk for Framework systems
  • Speed up writing firmware to the new Dell dock

This release fixes the following bugs:

  • Deinitialize DRM after getting GPU marketing name to fix Xorg startup
  • Do not show 'Device has been removed' as a dock device error
  • Fix a warning about legion-hid2 progress going backwards
  • Fix some small memory leaks in realtek-mst and dell-kestrel
  • Only mark supported Logitech devices as updatable
  • Parse FDTs with missing END tokens to work on more ChromeBooks
  • Reduce the device emulation RSS requirement by ~40%
  • Skip checking BootXXXX entries when the partition does not exist

This release adds support for the following hardware:

  • Primax Ryder Mouse
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in reply to petsoi

Wow! First time seeing this. Anyone using it with a Framework 13? Is there any risk of damaging your system with it?
in reply to gramgan

Both Ubuntu and Fedora ship with it by default, so everyone running those distros is using fwupd.
in reply to gramgan

Fwupd is the way to go, I’m actually checking the device lists that are supported by it to get new laptops going forward
in reply to gramgan

If you're wondering what this is:

  • Add a power quirk for Framework systems


It's to do with the fact that Framework laptops report themselves as discharging when they're actually fully charged, and BIOS updates aren't allowed when discharging.

But to answer your question, I've been using it with my Framework 13 AMD, and haven't had any issues. Fwupd is officially supported by Framework themselves, and is mentioned on the BIOS upgrade guides.



Leap Micro 6.1 fficially Released


The openSUSE community is excited to announce the official release of Leap Micro 6.1.

Leap Micro continues its alignment with SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro, ensuring robust container and virtual machine hosting capabilities. The release has a new opensuse-migration-tool, whic simplifies upgrades for smoother transitions between releases. Some enhanced features include soft-reboot support. Two-factor authentication (TOTP) for PAM logins improves security. There are additional tools like vhostmd for SAP Virtualization and improvements to the jeos-firstboot wizard and more.

The release of Leap Micro 6.1 signals the End of Life (EOL) for Leap Micro 5.5. Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to either Leap Micro 6.0 or 6.1 to continue receiving updates and support.

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