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Thunderbird 115 "Supernova" will be intuitive and welcoming to new users, while remaining familiar and comfortable for our veteran users.

See how we're accomplishing that balance with this preview of the new Folder Pane: blog.thunderbird.net/2023/02/t

#Thunderbird #FOSS #Email #OpenSource

@gmic glad to include GMIC in my 2022 -- thanks for all the cool work you all do -- I was confused though from the website ( libreart.info/en/projects/gmic ) -- is PayPal the only way to digitally contribute still?

It would be cool if people could donate using or any of the other FOSS-friendly services on a one-time or monthly basis.

@Ruth_Mottram @pixelfed I just realized has a I can install on from their website. store should pick it up, I don't see it on either yet -- I've been anticipating this for a while and first impressions are quite good. Its hard to believe its been 2 1/2 years since I joined pixelfed & the already.

@BrodieOnLinux Yes, if it contained the source code for the included packages and was large format like

Oddly enough my list would be Gentoo, Arch, Fedora/Silverblue and maybe others.

Just thinking about this is bringing back memories of buying boxes of & in box in stores 20 years ago.

Everything happening right now with Twitter will happen with GitHub.

@gmic to go along with that, now that these technologies are here -- they are here to stay and will either be developed transparently or underground. Banning these technologies in the west will just mean that they are pushed to the east.

I think the term "AI" is misleading as other tech terms like "The Cloud" and "Neural Network" are in that they are euphemisms to drum up investment money and mimics of actual things.

If anything the goal should be to keep as much development in open source and the public domain as possible. GMic does a great job at pushing the abilities of open source effects.

Libre Arts
librearts.org/

"[Libre Arts is] an online magazine for creative professionals using free applications for

- digital painting,
- graphic and web design,
- desktop publishing,
- photography,
- and CAD.

The project focuses on news, tutorials and articles to provide you with the most up to date information about evolution of these applications and best practices."

Formatting added.

Previously known as Libre Graphics World.

I've been very careful in how I approach pixelfed development in regards to Instagram and their ToS/trademarks.

This is why you can't crosspost, or otherwise access IG apis via Pixelfed.

They are grasping at straws at this point, along with banning Pixelfed urls, this behavior is desperate.

We must be doing something right πŸ˜‰

@craftyguy @alf @linmob @tuxdevices @postmarketOS
Currently I'm running "20221123-0638-postmarketOS-v22.06-phosh-18-purism-librem5-installer.img.xz" -- "megapixels-purism" wasn't working and other than that I'm systematically going through packages to see what is available and working

When using a USB Dock and mouse opening apps and getting around is surprisingly quick.

I'm building a list of my favorite packages so I can pmbootatrap my own install image if possible eventually.

So far I much prefer to -- I am looking forward to trying for too.

Some apps are broken like Gnome Maps, Pure Maps, Gnome Weather and a few "out of bounds" for the screen size in portrait mode. I am not sure if postmarketos needs to update them or what.

for music works great. for file browsing have improved since I tried them on . isn't yet working maybe I need a new version. Also ive yet to setup . is bitter sweet, it is adequate for email but was hard to setup until I used a mouse. I love and for mobile has grown on me.

I was having trouble setting up -client but maybe when I try again it will work. in worked fine and populated my contacts just fine.

I wasn't able to get Gnome Calendar working. -esr worked better than but I need epiphany for webapps on the app screen for sites like windy.com and https://web.pulse point.org

I'm using console just fine.

is great! not so much not so much as it goes out of bounds.

I've also still yet to find a good video player, a equiv for youtube/newpipe and I have to give gnome-sound-recorder another try for audio note taking.

All in all it has come a long way from my initial research via PinePhone PMOS.

I love that there are also terminal apps like too -- I wouldn't even mind having some .desktop launchers in the App Menu to load full screen versions of those and -- certainly there's room for ricers to make some cool rices -- its going to be an interesting year for the linux phone space for sure -- so glad I finally have a to poke around and do some research.

The big setback for me right now is figuring out a good client for -- I tried but it isn't fetching decryption keys -- froze -- I have to spend more time poking around.

And then of course as indicated by "most wanted apps" on their website a app of some sort or android version of it on the phone would be really important as SMS and MMS are not really reliable or robust.

More poking to do, thanks for the info about 22.12 -- installing pmos with the wiki was fairly straight foreward, slightly rough around the edges but not even close to hard mode in the world.

@thunderbird I'll bet that font size easy placement will help a lot of people, especially 4k users with large monitors and no scaling.

I look forward to compose being a tab someday and general simplifications, maybe a revamp of the search feature so users can be more effective navigating large mailboxes & multiple accounts.

All the updates this year have been great to put to use! Thank you guys :)

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