Marian Grigoras

@mariang
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@protonprivacy How about a native Linux Drive app? I’d just like to access my files without a browser.
"No Boots on the Ground": US-Armee bestellt 200.000 Paar Adiletten https://www.der-postillon.com/2026/03/adiletten-on-the-ground.html
"No Boots on the Ground": US-Armee bestellt 200.000 Paar Adiletten

Washington (dpo) - Es ist eines seiner wichtigsten Versprechen. Donald Trump versprach mehrfach, dass im Irankrieg gilt: "No Boots on ...

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hey everyone,

you may have guessed reading between the lines, but I lost my job in the recent tech layoffs…

also burnt out and realised I need to go back to working on stuff I care about.

I hope to gather enough small monthly sponsors to at least cover the bills, so I can:

- 🖥️ create beautiful apps for #Linux / #GNOME

- ✏️ provide free #design support to #OpenSource projects

if you like my work, please consider $1/month to make this possible?

thank you. :)

https://github.com/sponsors/hbons

Sponsor @hbons on GitHub Sponsors

Hello! I'm Hylke. I'm a product designer who codes. I design and build software. Both how it looks, and how it works.

 I love working with people from all over the world.

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One of the best essays on the GenAI hype I have read so far: https://www.baldurbjarnason.com/2025/trusting-your-own-judgement-on-ai/ by @baldur
Trusting your own judgement on ‘AI’ is a huge risk

Writing at the end of the world, from Hveragerði, Iceland

@josch Oh no, I'm using modified versions of kbdgfx-demo and the FW oled.c
My main issue was a limit of 64B when sending data to /dev/hidraw*, so I added a new command (similar to WBIT), to pass on an offset and data for a small region. So I end up painting 16 regions of the screen sequentially.
I'll make a post on the forum to gather some feedback.
First working version of a custom firmware showing bitmaps on the OLED display of a #MNT keyboard v4 (standalone).
like, we can't feasibly review every line of slop, it is a DDoS attack on human reasoning, and everyone else sees "oh the tests passed" and clicks ship. augh.