Samuel Dionne-Riel (@samueldr) 's Twitter Profile
Samuel Dionne-Riel

@samueldr

Currently hard at work making NixOS as easy to use as possible on your phone with mobile.nixos.org (Oh, and other NixOS stuff)

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Benson Leung (@laughing_man) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many of our latest Chromebooks support USB4. USB4 is an advanced mode where the speed and limitations of the cable also matters, and we've built notifications to help the user when connecting to USB4 devices with a cable that can't support the new mode.

Many of our latest Chromebooks support USB4. USB4 is an advanced mode where the speed and limitations of the cable also matters, and we've built notifications to help the user when connecting to USB4 devices with a cable that can't support the new mode.
Samuel Dionne-Riel (@samueldr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IP facts: IPv6 is six times slower than IPv1... IPv4 only has four times the overhead. This is why absolutely no one deploys IPv6... Maybe we should invest in IPv1 instead!

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extra vertebrae and free floating clavicle bones allow cats to pass their body through incredibly narrow spaces. Basically they can squeeze through any space larger than their skull: bit.ly/2pU9aU7 [source of the gif: buff.ly/3Q1Dwwd]

@cas@social.treehouse.systems (@calebccff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

after literally 6000 lines of code, I finally figured out how to get Android to detect a SIM card no, no it can't connect to mobile data... yet This is #AOSP with #Linux mainline and a completely open source userspace stack on the OnePlus 6

after literally 6000 lines of code, I finally figured out how to get Android to detect a SIM card

no, no it can't connect to mobile data... yet

This is #AOSP with #Linux mainline and a completely open source userspace stack on the <a href="/oneplus/">OnePlus</a> 6
TuxPhones (@tuxdevices@fosstodon.org 🐘️) (@tuxphones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using a mainline kernel tree on commercial devices, rather than unmaintained per-chip forks, would mean having not only better Linux possibilities, but even new Android versions on every device within minutes. As has always been on "normal" computers

Juhyung Park (@arter97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had the opportunity to talk about GKI at the 7th Korea Linux Kernel Developers Meetup. My slides are all in English, so if anyone's curious, here's the PDF: kernel-dev-ko.github.io/7th/session-02

I had the opportunity to talk about GKI at the 7th Korea Linux Kernel Developers Meetup.

My slides are all in English, so if anyone's curious, here's the PDF: kernel-dev-ko.github.io/7th/session-02
Samuel Dionne-Riel (@samueldr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I suspect I don't know anyone with contacts at ASUS / ROG Global. It seems like ROG Ally won't be available locally here, so I won't really be able to attempt to get it going with Jovian NixOS, I guess. github.com/Jovian-Experim…

Samuel Dionne-Riel (@samueldr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey Fairphone, you should probably list the bands supported by your phone. » Dual SIM, both 5G enabled (one physical Nano-SIM slot 4FF, 5G enabled and one eSIM, 5G enabled » More Bands and Band-Combinations for better reception This is not an okay "specification" list.

Samuel Dionne-Riel (@samueldr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also, hey Fairphone, any chance for this to be available in Canada soon enough? Assuming band support is okay, I would have ordered today, but it's impossible to do so.