Rob Wainwright

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Code writer and Red Bull drinker. Previously Nova Launcher @ Branch.

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@clyde
Oh that's awesome and a huge help, thank you so much for doing that! I shall be placing the order shortly.

Side note, I noticed you got Bad Apple playing on your GameTank -- nice! The reason I need this flashcart is actually because I made Bad Apple for the V.Smile and want to test it on real hardware.

I know this might be a long shot but I'm wondering if anyone knows the best place for custom PCBs?
Specifically I'm looking for a place that is able to manufacture https://github.com/DiscoStarslayer/disco-cart -- a flashcart for a 22 year old obscure game console.
I don't really understand anything about how this works so any recommendations are welcome.
GitHub - DiscoStarslayer/disco-cart: WIP Cartridge and BIOS dumper for the V-Smile

WIP Cartridge and BIOS dumper for the V-Smile. Contribute to DiscoStarslayer/disco-cart development by creating an account on GitHub.

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The PSF has withdrawn a $1.5 million proposal to US government grant program

In January 2025, the PSF submitted a proposal to the US government National Science Foundation under the Safety, Security, and Privacy of Op...

@inderix no need, it'll eventually set itself on fire if it doesn't get irreparably damaged from a small bump first.
Totally don't email [email protected] asking about the broken contractual obligation to open source Nova Launcher.
That would be sooooo bad to do!!!
Don't mass email the corpo who bought out Nova and directly killed it, think of the poor CEO of branch (who also said they were going to open source Nova if they lost all full time devs)
definitely don't do that. Totally not. That would be awful. To see one of the most powerful android launchers get open sourced. Wouldn't that just be terrible? Who wouldn't want a piece of Android history and the life's work of a small band of devs to be left in obscurity...

I'm writing this post here today in hopes to bring some attention to something that is near and dear to my heart, and that's an update to the current situation with Nova Launcher, that I worked for and with for nine years up until August of 2024.

For those that haven't seen the news, Kevin Barry, the founder and developer of Nova has left Branch which in turn means he's now no longer involved with Nova Launcher in any way going forward.

https://teslacoilapps.com/nova/solong.html

For the past year or so Kevin has stated that he was working on the open source version of Nova Launcher so that if/when this time came, it would be out in the open and the community could take it over and contribute to it and have it continue being developed.

However, it seems that Harish Thimmappa and others at Branch had told him to stop working on that effort as they didn't want him to continue doing that for unknown reasons. This is sad news because this was something that former CEO, Alex Austin, had promised both via a contract and publicly that if Kevin were to ever leave Branch, Nova Launcher would become open source. You can find that quote here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/w2q6al/comment/igzoniu/

and another very similar quote with similar conversation here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/w2q6al/comment/ih25ntz/

The reason for this post is to try and draw some attention to the folks at Branch, specifically folks like Harish Thimmappa to do the right thing and honor these promises and any writings in the contracts from 2022 and to fully focus on releasing Nova Launcher as an open source app.

The community deserves this more than anything, since that was something that Kevin was very adamant about when he allowed Branch to acquire Nova Launcher back in 2022. Plus, this is just something that Branch should do since it is something that has been promised.

There is currently a petition on Change.org to try and get Branch to do this as well. After only 3 days of it being posted to Change.org, it sits at almost 1,500 signatures, and that's with very little to no press coverage at this time, which is something that would be super useful to bring full attention to this situation. You can find the petition here:

https://www.change.org/p/make-nova-launcher-open-source-let-the-community-continue-its-development

I ask that everyone who sees this post can share it with their followers as I would love to see Branch do the right thing and follow through with their promises that were made back in 2022 when they acquired Nova Launcher and release it fully as an open source app now that Kevin is no longer working for Branch and not involved in Nova Launcher.

I'm going to tag some folks below that I worked with at Branch in hopes of getting this post seen by as many folks there as possible.

#NovaLauncher #Nova #Branch #BranchMetrics #OpenSource #OpenSourceNova #Petition #Android #Apps #Google

Of course being an app designed for modern Android, Breadboard supports all your favourite Android features like light/dark theme, Material You colours, a design inspired by Material 3 Expressive, predictive back animations, and more. Plus it's open source!

At long last my first solo app since leaving Nova is now available on Google Play! 🎉

It's called Breadboard and it's an artwork and artist discovery and browsing app powered by multiple image sharing platforms, which means it serves as a great central place to effortlessly discover millions of artists from across the entire internet and then save and share your favourites.

If that sounds interesting to you, it's available on Google Play now at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=moe.apex.breadboard

Very disappointed in Google for rejecting Production access for my first solo app since leaving Nova.

I guess evidence of two years of testing, iteration, and updates on GitHub, resulting in a near-flawless experience, doesn't count as real testing.

It is a shame that independent developers get hit with roadblocks whereas Google happily allows large companies to break something in their app every 2 weeks and never fix it.

@inderix this is actually kind of the point of Material 3 Expressive. Its focus on irregular shapes and unpredictability goes against the general rulebook but I think it's great and works really well.