testman, testman@lemmy.ml
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It will have unlocked bootloader and quite standard SoC, so you will be able to install PostmarketOS or any other mobile Linux on it.
But in that case you might as well buy FairPhone 5 right now and do the same to it.
Impressive. Always nice to see more interoperability.
Also, I fail to see how second link has anything to do with Bluesky federation.
Until it is suddenly there, while you are unprepared to do anything about it.
Matrix seems like the one with most potential to develop into a 1:1 Discord alternative.
Then you have XMPP, Mattermost, RocketChat, whatever Revolt.chat renamed itself into, etc.
Yes, and so is a virtual machine. I’m thinking install Linux to disk so that it can then run directly on hardware.
Yes, this is something that should be taken into account when designing this software.
Set dual-boot as a default / design UI in a way that offers dual-boot as a preferred option.
And many other technical issues will probably appear that will have to be figured out.
But I think that at least even thinking about this is a good start.
Also, this reminds me of 2013, when people accidentally nuked their Windows installs with Linux because they wanted to get the Tux in Team Fortress 2 (Valve gave it to people who played Linux version of TF2).
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and this year Android also surpasses Ubuntu for personal use (29% vs. 28%).
lol why bother with same OS category when you can just compare across whichever fields you want
Apparently not good enough lol. Still marked as bot.
Oh, this video by Digital Foundry is also relevant:
Hands-On With Steam Machine: Valve’s Beautiful PC/Console - Specs, Impressions And More
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rv83LgXiN0
There are many graphics settings that you can configure. So you can play around until you get just right performance for the FOV that you want to have.
relevant: https://coopcycle.org/
In Postal 2 when the Postal Dude says “Didn’t you just save?” if you savescum.
Cool, but the Newerth-related games that I care about are the Savage series.
Is the “Projects” section of https://the-federation.info/ what you are looking for?
Maybe they should not have created the bubble in the first place.
Don’t know, but other three Invidious instances listed on https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=CBCujAQtdfQ seem to work.
Are they serious?
https://odysee.com/@rossmanngroup:a/google-’your-1000-phone-needs-our:2
Box64 Expands into Risc-V and LoongArch territory (boilingsteam.com)
RISC-V Annual Report 2025 (riscv.org)
It will have unlocked bootloader and quite standard SoC, so you will be able to install PostmarketOS or any other mobile Linux on it.
But in that case you might as well buy FairPhone 5 right now and do the same to it.
This smartphone runs Android, Linux, and even Windows 11 (androidauthority.com)
More background about this: https://nexphone.com/blog/the-tale-of-nexphone-one-phone-every-computer
This smartphone runs Android, Linux, and even Windows 11 (androidauthority.com)
Forgejo v14.0 is available (forgejo.org)
World RISC-V Days, 23-27 February (riscv.org)
Impressive. Always nice to see more interoperability.
Also, I fail to see how second link has anything to do with Bluesky federation.
Until it is suddenly there, while you are unprepared to do anything about it.
Matrix seems like the one with most potential to develop into a 1:1 Discord alternative.
Then you have XMPP, Mattermost, RocketChat, whatever Revolt.chat renamed itself into, etc.
Yes, and so is a virtual machine. I’m thinking install Linux to disk so that it can then run directly on hardware.
Yes, this is something that should be taken into account when designing this software.
Set dual-boot as a default / design UI in a way that offers dual-boot as a preferred option.
And many other technical issues will probably appear that will have to be figured out.
But I think that at least even thinking about this is a good start.
Also, this reminds me of 2013, when people accidentally nuked their Windows installs with Linux because they wanted to get the Tux in Team Fortress 2 (Valve gave it to people who played Linux version of TF2).
Should there be something that installs Linux to disk directly from Windows?
Would it be possible to lower barrier to entry that low? To the point where installing some Linux distro would be as easy as installing a game on Steam or installing an application on a phone? There is existing software for installing Linux from Windows. For example, old WUBI for installing Ubuntu, and linixify-gui (fork of abandoned tunic) apparently does this as well.
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Arm stock declines massively as Qualcomm acquires RISC-V designer Ventana (techradar.com)
Inverse Kinematics Returns to Godot 4.6 (godotengine.org)
Android 16's Desktop Mode is AWESOME
lol why bother with same OS category when you can just compare across whichever fields you want
Apparently not good enough lol. Still marked as bot.
PeerTube v8 : manage your videos with your team ! (framablog.org)