@daandemeyer has been working on #barrage a concurrent async test framework for Python:
https://github.com/amutable-systems/barrage
He's got great plans for it. :)
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@rfflourenco I don't understand people complaining for their eink device being slow: We use them to read books, right? Or just to play with rendering settings?!?
Also the argument about online stores can be reversed: When a device is linked to a small, useless store then users tend to move to any store on the web!
In five words: I am happy with #pocketbook 🙂
@daandemeyer has been working on #barrage a concurrent async test framework for Python:
https://github.com/amutable-systems/barrage
He's got great plans for it. :)
This is sad 😢
UPDATE (2026-03-02): This toot has gotten a lot more attention than what I would ever anticipate. Some clarifications are needed. A follow up is here: https://infosec.exchange/@dazo/116158898983233133
Release 1.15.0 of Taranis
Taranis brings local weather data on your PocketBook e-book reader.
Thanks to Open-Meteo API service, users now have choice between multiple "data providers" (aka data computed by models powered by national weather institutes).
https://github.com/orontee/taranis
https://github.com/orontee/taranis/releases/tag/v1.15.0
Correction automatique, Etgar Keret
Comment l'humanité s'est enlisé après avoir migré dans le metavers et fait un usage excessif du bouton «Annuler»…
@larsmagne23 Same kind of problem here… The bottom of the screen is unreadable, no longer refreshes, and a vertical pink band has appeared. A sort of gift-wrapped effect, which I could do without.
Using a https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/5inch_1080x1080_LCD with Pi zero.