

This would have been better as a “Can it show Bad Apple” (which is cool too). “Can it run DOOM” should be about it actually running the program doom.


This would have been better as a “Can it show Bad Apple” (which is cool too). “Can it run DOOM” should be about it actually running the program doom.


Jellyfin has actually been on the Tizen store since February
It’s in the list on samsungs website


a decision was made in early 2024 to become a hard fork.


That’s the plan, but it’s still far away


No, they expressed intent to implement it using ActivityPub and there has been some work, but it’s still far away from being useful.


Those are types, not units


From Forgejo’s comparison with Gitea:
In October 2022 the domains and trademark of Gitea were transferred to a for-profit company without knowledge or approval of the community. Despite writing an open letter, the takeover was later confirmed. Forgejo was created as an alternative providing a software forge whose governance further the interest of the general public.


Forgejo is Codeberg’s (a non-profit) hard fork of gitea. It has SSO, artifact storage, CI/CD build agents and no paid plan.
Youtube alone was at least 60% for me
For cli I just use podman(/docker) containers. Good enough and I don’t have to learn a new tool


The git repo calls it a demo. The website calls it a prototype. The EU Commission calls it “ready”.
But they also said it “Works on any device” and “Highest privacy standards in the world” so I guess we can’t trust what EU Commission says.


The specification has been worked on for at least a year going by the git repo. The (android) app is a fork of the EUID Wallet app I think which is at least three years old


You need a million over the course a year to bring it to the EU Parliament. They did 1.1 million in four months, which I think is the fastest of any EU Citizens Initiative so far.
More would be nice of course.


The beginning is cut off on the youtube version, though I guess it’s nothing too important. The EU Parliament website has the full version including original & (human) translated audio in a bunch of languages instead of just English though: https://link.europa.eu/4MYMbV


It’s not an entire OS, just an app that you can use to read ebooks with lots of features.


“A Song of Ice and Fire” if you can accept that the last books will never be written


Along with what the others said, ours also served as a ticket for all regional public transport. Pretty sure that’s common in Europe at least


uBlock origin blocks it from even downloading, so it can’t even try to run


I would much prefer a digital euro based on GNU Taler, but I guess Wero might at least be better than the status quo
Thankfully the German eID app is open source and in the package repos of many Linux distros. It’s even on FreeBSD & F-Droid.