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Firefox tips and tricks for creatives

Firefox tips and tricks for creatives

On my way to the airport last week, my driver asked what I do for a living. “I’m a content creator,” I replied. “I’m the video lead at Mozilla.” “Wow, that sounds fun,” he said. It can be! But, like lots of other creative professions: It’s not as glamorous as it sounds. Between the emails, […]

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One twenty for everyone

This Week in F-Droid

TWIF curated on Thursday, 13 Jun 2024, Week 24

F-Droid core

As a low key event last week, F-Droid Client and Basic 1.20 were marked as suggested, so everyone who can run it (Android 6 or later) should update and enjoy the new features.

Since the repositories changes have a big impact, we recommend you to take a look in your client Settings and to read @grote’s explainer post on how things work now.

Community News

@linsui cleans an NFC card:

Many OEM Android distributions have a built-in NFC card emulator but there was no such thing in the open-source ones. Now we have NFCGate, An NFC research toolkit, which can emulate some cards with NFC. Do note that an unlocked device with LSPosed and Root are required to use this function.

The popular system cleaner, SD Maid 2/SE – System Cleaner, A trusted assistant for your Android, to keep it clean and tidy, is available on F-Droid now. It was removed from some centralized alternative store and the developer account was banned by its known monopolistic owner last year, but that won’t happen on F-Droid because we don’t have accounts at all.

@Licaon_Kter calculates an element:

Back in January we highlighted an Element update and hinted about their work-in-progress enhanced version. The wait is over, Element X – Secure messenger, Fastest ever Matrix client, is now live and built reproducible. You can
read last years blog and keep an eye on future announcements. Note: as the plan is to replace Element with ElementX in the future keep in mind that the life of the new app might be cut short as the developers decide. We’ll keep you posted as the news reach us.

While we have some old apps that still prove useful we usually touch them for archiving or they become uninstallable as Google moves target goal posts further away. A nice surprise is RPN, Reverse Polish Notation Calculator, which appears to be a fan favorite and was updated to 2.0.4 after 12(!) years. Feel free to browse our other RPN apps too.

Removed Apps

4 apps were removed
  • LMD and taz.app klassisch already have newer and better replacements that are developed and supported.
  • ODK Collect is no longer up to date so upstream asked the team to archive it.
  • Tiny Tiny RSS was started based on a need to have it easily accessible. By now there are plenty more RSS apps in the repo.

Newly Added Apps

6 more apps were newly added
  • Caffeinate – Keep your phone’s screen On while developing
  • Fridgey – Help for recording your food!
  • Healthy Battery Charging – Prolong the battery life of your phone by keeping it charged between 40% and 80%
  • Meditation Timer – App that counts, beeps, and helps with repeating tasks, such as meditation
  • Satunes – An mp3 player compatible with Android Auto for Android Lollipop 5.1.1+
  • SkinBread – Lightweight application for viewing Minecraft skins from different services

Updated Apps

135 more apps were updated

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Canonical and DeepComputing announce new RISC-V laptop shipping with Ubuntu

Speaking of PCs that don’t use x86 chips, Canonical and DeepComputing today announced a new RISC-V laptop running Ubuntu, available for pre-order in a few days. It’s the successor to the DC-ROMA, which shipped last year. Adding to a long list of firsts, the new DC-ROMA laptop II is the first to feature SpacemiT’s SoC K1 – with its 8-cores RISC-V CPU running at up to 2.0GHz with 16GB of memory. This significantly doubled its overall performance and energy efficiency over the previous generation’s 4-cores SoC running at 1.5GHz. Moreover, SpacemiT’s SoC K1 is also the world’s first SoC to support RISC-V high performance computing RVA 22 Profile RVV 1.0 with 256 bit width, and to have powerful AI capabilities with its customised matrix operation instruction based on IME Group design principle!  This second-generation DC-ROMA RISC-V laptop also features an all-metal casing making it more durable, as well as improving heat dissipation and more on its premium class look and feel compared to previous generation. ↫ Canonical’s blog The DC-ROMA II is clearly aimed at developers, as it has what is essentially a GeekPort on the side of the laptop, to aid in porting and debugging software. Aside from that and the RISC-V processor, it’s a rather mid-range kind of device, and no pricing has been published yet so I’m not sure if this is something I could afford for an OSNews review. Once the preorders go live in a few days, we’ll know more. If you’d like to see this RISC-V laptop make an appearance on OSNews, let me know, and I’ll see what I can do.