THUNDERBIRD 115 SUPERNOVA IS HERE! 🎉🍾
With this year’s version, we’re delivering much more than just another yearly release. Supernova represents a modernized overhaul of the software – both visually and technically – while retaining the familiarity and flexibility you expect.
It's your first step into the future of Thunderbird.
Get the details here:
https://blog.thunderbird.net/2023/07/our-fastest-most-beautiful-release-ever-thunderbird-115-supernova-is-here/
@Mundon
Whenever someone tells me about problems on their #android or #iphone
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I'm counting the days until #linuxphone can be my daily driver. I will upgrade my old devices with literal fire to descended.
@cameronpat
Sounds like #mastodon and #fedilab and other #fediapps could use a switch to "scale to fit". I remember back when I started out with #pixelfed and others the scaling and cropping of images was all over the place on the phone -- I didn't know if I'd get a 1:1 aspect ratio box like Instagram or ridiculously tall post -- as a dev myself it can be tricky -- I don't think the crop is optimal or particularly intuitive.
@fizzo
I found #arch to be a good choice for #steamdeck and the #aur to have many of the things I wanted to demo from #phosh #gnome mobile and other apps from #purism like calls, chatty, etc... And the steam deck ran them like a champ making exploring the #linuxphone much easier time wise than both my #pinephone and #librem5 -- although not as good a fit beyond demoing.
It helps to rotate the frame buffer in the kernel options and copy the rotation config from gnome to gdm for a phone like experience if that's your thing.
@danct12
@fizzo
I tried doing this -- did you succeed?
Ha, neat. The Dutch government has their own Mastodon instance now.
After the Twitter debacle where you couldn't see posts without being logged in for a while, and it coincidenced with a storm with many emergency messages pointing to Twitter, they decided to take this step. :D
They're still prepping up everything, but it should be here:
https://social.overheid.nl/explore
@john
I haven't tried this yet but you may find it worth checking out -- #boostforlemmy #lemmy #kbin -- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rubenmayayo.lemmy
@davidrevoy
As a web Dev of 23 years and seeing what the big players have done to browsers and the web -- I can't help but feel concerned and skepticism. It's going to be an interesting few years on #fedi -- if any of the other closed platforms join this is going to get even more bizarre -- but as Mark Twain says
"The truth is stranger than fiction"
@exile
I'm perfectly content to be the benefactors of any 'battles of the gods'.
@LinuxToday
Phosh is also available in the AUR for people wanting to demo on x86_64 which is nice.
From the article I couldn't find any screenshots.
@digichelle I'd just like to interject for a minute. What you're referring to as a phone is in fact a smartphone, or as I've recently started to refer to it, a handheld computerized communication device with telephonic capabilities. The "phone" is just one component in the handheld computerized (or "smart") communication device. Many people are communicating without realizing it!
The UK Online Safety Bill is continuing to progress through UK Parliament, putting end-to-end-encryption fundamentally at risk. Element tried to explain the disaster on the horizon to Sky News this morning: https://youtu.be/QQZ7sIk-iHQ
@techlore
Yes because they break less often or never and simple users don't want to spend their time learning admin stuff or else they wouldn't be "simple users"
@techlore Yes, however you can turn immutible off if you want to in /bin/ -- if you're going to do that you might as well install #ArchLinux or #ChimeraLinux
#fedi seems more active lately. The feed has a lot more going on.
#Developer #Programmer #WebDev #DevOps #Linux #LinuxMobile #LinuxGaming #Photographer #Fedi #Admin
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