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Since postmarketOS v23.06, the GNOME Mobile shell has been available for all users. Try it out, and lets start a conversation on how we can make it better for everyone.

My Pinephone is very weak so it's a little slow but my personal experience with it is amazing. It seems like its finally starting to take shape. Let's bug hunt and make Linux mobile and the GNOME ecosystem better for everyone.

Convergence needs some work, as I use my Pinephone with my HDMI dock 99% of the time. There are a couple hiccups and tweaks that definitely need to be made, but I have no doubt that the solutions will be trivial. A lot of the hard work is done IMO.

Distrobox also doesn't seem to be working in my favor, but I don't know if that's just an aarch64 thing or a pmOS thing. Not super important right now but I'm always testing it out.

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Are there any experts out there in the fediverse studying Quantum Gravity, and the reconciliation between General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics in general?

Are there any experts out there in the fediverse studying Quantum Gravity, and the reconciliation between General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics in general?

I want to see such a scientific breakthrough in my lifetime.

\#science

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What was your first PC game ever, and how did you react to it?
  • In the 90s, my father had an IBM running DOS so he could get work done at home. He also had a huge floppy of Friendlyware, which was a suite of family friendly games. Some of these were clones, but they all definitely had their charm. I played the hell out of those games. One of my best childhood memories.

    Me and my sister would also love to type gibberish at the DOS prompt and try to pronounce what crazy mess we typed. That was a game in and of itself.

    For the curious and nostalgic: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendlyware