@Luigi311

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@dos As a point of comparison, i did the exact same 30 min workout on my #FLX1 in the same conditions, only gapless + flatpak app for a more apples to apples comparison.

There wasnt any lag at all and no music cutout during the scan. Used about 9%/30mins so 18%/hour estimated. So not too far off but the big difference is the FLX1 has really good standby so even if the workout is at the end of the day its more likely that you will have enough juice at that time.

like @dos mentioned, this seems like enough to get you through a workout as long as you are not doing long endurance training or using GPS, I wasnt. It also has the problem they mentioned of while active life is fine, standby is where its a challenge so while this is enough while on a full charge, if you like most people work out at the end of the day after work, you might need to top up prior to working out.

Per @dos decided to give my #mobilelinux #fitness app a test on the #Librem5 and it wasnt bad! Flatpaked my app and tested with the lastest Crimson build. Had some small performance issues within the settings section and my music cut out a bit while it was scanning for my Bike Trainer and my HR Strap but after that it was smooth sailing.

Wanted to grab a battery life comparison so only did 30 mins with only gapless for audio and my fitness app. 12%/30mins so 24%/hour estimated.

@dos based on the drain numbers i was seeing, it looks like it matches up with what i had when i did my test with the screen on + stress running and pegging the CPUs. That comes out to just shy of 5 hours. No idea on what kind of time that would transfer over to the L5, especially since the CPU/GPU on the FLX1 are way faster on the L5 so wouldnt be exactly apples to apples. I should give it a test on my L5 and see how it handles atleast audio + logging the workout.

Front camera enablement for Fairphone 5: sent upstream ✅

https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/[email protected]/

Vladimir Zapolskiy developed and submitted the actual S5KJN1 driver upstream (for a different device), so just some dts additions were left for me :)

#LinuxMobile #MobileLinux #Fairphone

[PATCH 0/3] Front camera enablement on Fairphone 5 - Luca Weiss

Thank you @furilabs team for making a phone with good battery life. Just did a 75 minute workout on my indoor bike and logged it all with the #FLX1 Only lost just shy of 20% while connected via bluetooth to my earbuds, heart rate strap, indoor bike. Playing music in gapless, browsing the web in firefox and jotting down notes, processing the hr/bike ble packets and displaying them in my workout app. Great not having "range anxiety" on #mobilelinux hope more devices follow

#IndoorBike #Workout

@dubstar_04 "self" developed, i've mostly been using chatgpt/claude to help me get it all in one piece working and then separating to libraries so i can then clean it up.

I just added incline treadmill support was important since the stryd footpod cant detect the threadmill incline so it doesnt adjust the power formula itself which throws off workouts. Also just added bike trainer support since i cant use zwift on a mobile linux device. Both those are in main only.

https://github.com/luigi311/fitness-tracker

GitHub - luigi311/fitness-tracker

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Comet has three hardware kill switches - WiFi, camera, microphone. They don't just toggle a software flag. They physically cut power at the circuit level.

Not too shabby, able to get my training in without missing a beat and listening to my music.

#mobilelinux #fitness #running #FLX1

@lambert didn’t mean a beefy server I just meant nextcloud itself is a big do everything app and last time I used it, wow 5 years ago now in unraid, it was a constant pain with it breaking on upgrades and was super slow.