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@lupyuen I need to point out that I am not trying to minimise the work that has been carried out over the last couple of years. It has definitely been significant and I applaud those who have contributed their time and work. Sadly, the fragmented projects and politics have caused fractured work efforts. It has slowed original; innovative and creative development significantly.

@lupyuen he makes some extremely valid points. While everyone will have different ideas of what is important, at its core mobile Linux on a PinePhone should above all else, be a reliable Phone. It's part of the reason I left the community and shutdown my own work. I went back and tried it again about a month ago after a 2 year absence, expecting there to be massive improvements on reliability front. I was severely disappointed. The state is almost identical to 2 years ago.

Running Linux On The ASUS ROG Ally Gaming Handheld: most hardware seems to work out of the box... except for WiFi. phoronix.com/review/asus-rog-a

#AsusROGAlly #Linux #HandheldGamingPC

It finally happened! The one hundredth edition of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online! 💯

thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2023/

What a special anniversary, even setting a new record for submissions! Absolutely amazing!

#GNOME #TWIG

@lupyuen I read somewhere, think it may have been in straits Times, that because it is an island state & the large number of tall buildings in a small area & when it blows from the sea, the wind gets stuck between the buildings which causes the increase of heat as the air becomes stagnant. It also increases the need for air conditioning in the already humid tropical climate.

@smlx4 @lupyuen There certainly a lot the Singapore could do to improve on the climate side, and reducing the amount of AC usage is one thing. However, pointing the finger at individual's use of AC is feels similar to how individuals are being told to fix the climate crisis by not using sraws.

It's part of directing attention away from the real climate criminals. The ones that are responsible for a vast majority of emissions.

@loke @lupyuen There’s a lot of finger pointing in many countries, especially the rich with resources. Everyone has to come to terms & realize that laws, use of science & expertise are needed as there’s only one planet to live on. The western world has to shoulder a large part of the work as they have used most of the resources for a better & more comfortable life for decades. Many developing countries need help to get on their feet.

@smlx4 @lupyuen Oh for sure. I absolutely don't want to give the SG government a free pass here.

My argument is that the current discuourse on the topic focuses a lot on making individuals feel responsible. "turn off the lights", "don't use straws", "take the stairs instead of the lift" (the last one is good advice, but not for climate reasons).

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