Vivia 🦆🍵🦀

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You needed: kernel driver, closed source userspace driver, GStreamer plugin, v4l2 loopback driver, v4l2 relay daemon copying frames from the GStreamer source into v4l2 loopback. Technically I could have made it work, I just decided not to.

launchpad.net/~oem-solutions-group/…/intel-ipu6 github.com/intel/ipu6-camera-bins

Intel MIPI IPU6 : “OEM Solutions Group” team

*** Please DON'T use ppa:oem-solutions-group/intel-ipu6 in your daily work because this is a development PPA that it will often break the MIPI camera during the development. *** https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntelMIPICamera Upstream source repository: https://github.com/intel/ipu6-drivers - kernel drivers for the IPU and sensors https://github.com/intel/ipu6-camera-hal (branch:dfsg) - HAL for processing of images in userspace https://github.com/intel/ipu6-camera-bins (branch:dfsg) - IPU firmware ...

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Earlier this year I was given one of those XPS machines with Ubuntu and decided to install Debian on it. The camera driver was so bad - I can’t remember technical details but you can’t simply get it to run on another kernel, it was a mess of hacks to get it to work. I decided I won’t get a camera driver. “We ship a laptop with Ubuntu” does not necessarily mean working Linux drivers.
No, I commute in jeans. Makes it super hard to find high-waist jeans that are narrow at the bottom and also have a certain degree of elasticity, so when I find them I buy a lot.
I cycle, so I’m definitely not a fan of low waist jeans. I want my lower back to feel warm and covered.
Fairphone 4 • Ubuntu Touch • Linux Phone

Flash your Fairphone 4 with the latest version of Ubuntu Touch operating system, a private OS developed by hundreds of people.

Get a Pinephone, or a Fairphone with Ubuntu. More privacy and more features than dumb phones.

Well, maybe you are:

  • Planning a surprise party
  • Leaving a job
  • Trying to escape an abusive relationship
  • Famous
  • Writing a detective novel
  • A writer without a publisher
  • Searching about an embarrassing medical condition
  • Having a crush in someone
  • In the closet
  • A teenager with controlling parents
  • Having a hobby that’s considered embarrassing or childish
  • Having a psycho stalker
  • Buying a present from Santa
  • A reporter who doesn’t want to reveal their sources
  • Buying a toilet and you don’t want toilet recommendations for the rest of your life
  • Lending your computer to someone, and you don’t want your recommended videos to change
  • Under an NDA

… Or maybe you’re talking with someone who’s in one of those categories.

We have to normalise privacy in order to keep these people safe. For instance, it’s a stupid example but it works, if I always use private browser windows, my husband won’t suspect anything when I’m looking for a gift for him.

That’s only the tip of the iceberg and it’s not even touching some bigger problems:

  • You can be profiled based on your likes, social media posts, purchase history, etc, and maybe used for election results manipulation, or who knows what else. That’s not a conspiracy theory, it has happened, see for instance Cambridge Analytica.
  • Maybe the political situation will change in the future. Oops, now your data is suddenly in the hands of a malicious dictator.
  • If you keep a backdoor open to let the “good and trusted” actors in, there’s no way to not let malicious actors in as well.
SlimSocial for Facebook works, it’s just slow.
I also use them on both, KDE has default bindings.