Sekiro: No Defeat Reveals New Trailer Ahead of September Premiere
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://noisypixel.net/sekiro-no-defeat-anime-new-trailer-september-2026/
Sekiro: No Defeat Reveals New Trailer Ahead of September Premiere
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://noisypixel.net/sekiro-no-defeat-anime-new-trailer-september-2026/
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Thinking about the vulnerability of AUR, there are real gaps in source package management on Linux.
What I want:
* Build directly from upstream Git.
* Auto-update when upstream changes.
* Own my supply chain, no third-party binary repos.
AUR + PKGBUILD technically achieves this, but maintaining a custom PKGBUILD for every package you want built from upstream source is messy and doesn't scale.
The "universal Git-to-package pipeline" with zero-trust defaults doesn't exist yet.
I discovered a new distro today called Nyarch. Available in KDE and Gnome desktop enviroments. Aimed at users interested in Manga and Webtoons. https://nyarchlinux.moe/
I know that Mastodon is a smaller community than most social media, and there are still very few PinePhone users in the world, overall.
So a theoretical random distribution would make my odds very poor of finding PinePhone community here.
But y'all are here, and y'all have been awesome. Thank you!
@WhereTheFraserRiverFlows Thanks for sharing your experience.
I'm either very bad at `pacman` or there's very little packaged for Arch on ARM. I'm betting it's the first one, but it could be both.
I do know I'm well into the "submit a fix if I want a fix" corner of open source early adotpion, haha.
I may try to build some apps I want on my Pi and see what happens when I copy them onto my PinePhone. I am pretty good to at getting things to work from source code, on ARM.
But I guess I probably need to get a better handle on `pacman` first, to make sure I'm not duplicating someone else's efforts.
#pinephone #linux #arch #linuxphone #devops #makefiles #armchips #ivoidwarranties