Soul Dessin

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A self-hosted junkie that just wants to build things.

Good news! I found some solid companies that don't require their employees to be vaxxed:

1. US White House
2. CDC (US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
3. FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
4. WHO
5. Pfizer
6. Moderna
7. Johnson & Johnson

I'm sharing my recent Krita brushes, I hope you'll like them!
Blog-post to download: https://www.davidrevoy.com/article854/krita-brushes-2021-bundle
#krita
Krita brushes 2021 bundle

Website of David Revoy (aka Deevad), artist and instructor using only Free/Libre and Open-Source software since 2009.

Hey there, those of you in the crypto world, what wallet would you recommend?
Curious to hear your thoughts. 😁
The #SteamDeck is a sinister plan by Valve to turn all gamers into Arch users

Now that I'm four days into my trip, I've hit the publish button on the blog post about my prep for it.

https://bremensaki.com/2021/07/13/hitting-the-road/

It's not finished, I still need to edit some stuff, but fuck it - here's the thing.

Single sealed #pinetime running open firmware InfinityTime is now available for $26.99.

https://pine64.com/product/pinetime-smartwatch-sealed/

PineTime SmartWatch (sealed) - PINE STORE

**********************  Disclaimer *********************** Please keep in mind that doing development on a sealed device is MORE difficult, mostly because there is no access to the low-level debug interface that allows you to recover from mistakes. Read the wiki and join the chat if you have more questions about the limitations imposed. Pine64 and Pine Store are not responsible for any bricked devices due to flashed firmware. ** If you want to do development, buy a development kit. That too can be sealed if you are sure of its stability ** For more PineTime info, please visit wiki page at https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/PineTime Features: BODY: Dimensions: 37.5mm x 40mm x 11mm Weight: 38 grams Build: Zinc Alloy and Plastic DISPLAY: Type: IPS capacitive touchscreen, RGB 65K colors Size: 1.3 inches Resolution: 240×240 pixels, 1:1 ratio PLATFORM: SoC: NORDIC Semiconductor nRF52832 CPU: 64MHz ARM Cortex-M4F MEMORY: Internal: 512KB Flash, 64KB RAM Additional: SPI NOR 4 MB Flash COMMUNICATION: Bluetooth 5 (including Low Energy) FEATURES: Sensors: Accelerometer, PPG Heart Rate Sensor Actuator: Vibrator BATTERY: Built-in LiPo 170-180mAh battery Charging: Proprietary 2pin 5V 500mA, USB type A plug  

PINE STORE

#Blender’s new asset browser basically turns it into a video game, it’s pretty much The Sims at this point. Drag and drop and done – this will make things a lot easier for 2D artists who use it as a base for paintovers. Mind-blowing. 🤯

#b3d

On this vain, I did finally find this.

https://github.com/guysoft/RealtimePi

OK, I love Linux and open source…

BUT!

Why the flipping hell do I have to follow some half-assed, 'oh it's so easy,' tutorials just to get a real-time kernel? Those idiots that make those tutorials always have half of the dependencies installed and DON'T FUCKING TELL YOU WHAT THEY ARE!

I just want a low latency system to record audio with. It never has to see the internet.

Instead, 'for my safety,' fuckers won't just precompile shit. I have to search for 30min for an odd error!

"I got an idea for an app..."

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