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I've been using Linux on my personal machines since I was a teenager. Twenty-five years of desktops, from GNOME 2 to Sway. I felt the need to write about it.

🖼️Cover Photo: "Woman with wax tablets and stylus," commonly called Sappho. 1st century AD fresco from Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. The wax tablet she's holding was the original erasable desktop, you wrote with the pointed end of the stylus and erased with the flat end. Public domain. I've been
I think the talk Simon (@S1m) and I gave on #UnifiedPush at #FOSDEM turned out very well. If you have 30 minutes and want to learn how push notifications in general and UnifiedPush in particular work, check out the recording.

Great view of VanillaOS @vanillaos on Make Use Of: https://www.makeuseof.com/http/vanilla-os-2-bulletproof-linux-distro-recommend-to-friends
I was a little late I think it's time to push this blog post!
https://ahoneybun.net/posts/mobile-linux-2025/
Shoutout to @postmarketOS for the great work that they are doing.
I wrote a blogpost about an automatic phone call testing PoC I did recently.
The setup can detect a failed phone call. When properly integrated into the postmarketOS Hardware CI setup, it will automatically detect phone call reliability/quality issues.
Hopefully this can take away the fear of the phone not working when you need it and remove a roadblock for daily driving #linuxmobile.
Look ma, no fork! 🎉
https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/merge_requests/7584
#postmarketOS is now shipping #systemd built from unpatched upstream source code, thanks to all the amazing folks involved with adding #musl libc support 😁
Still a lot work to do, but for the first time, we got completely integrated CI testing of kernels running... on a phone! For what I know, this is a first for a non-multi-million-euro-company in the FOSS world!! Can't be more proud of it and all the people that helped during this journey.
https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/jobs/1465886 is a bit cryptic, and might look like any other gitlab CI job, but is actually booting on a OP6T at @mupuf farm!!
There's still a long road ahead, but in the future we might be able to automate kernel upgrades with a lot less manual testing, and continue working the "reliability" goal we presented in https://postmarketos.org/blog/2025/03/30/pmOS-year-priorities/
Huge thanks to @mupuf for all his work and dedication on ci-tron, to @cas for the initial dream and work all across the stack, to @fizzo and @corna, for the PCB that drives the phone, and to @fun, @adrianyyy, and @cas again for the work on Tauchgang. Truly team work :)
More details in some weeks in a blog post near you ;)
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