Lvgl: Embedded graphics library to create beautiful UIs

Lvgl: Embedded graphics library to create beautiful UIs
In Zeiten der Herausforderungen und Not
#Grtönland bildet Einheitsregierung aller Parteien. Nur #UIS freundliche Partei ausgeschlossen
Ob #Söder, #CSU und #CDU so etwas verstehen können?
https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/europa/groenland-regierungskoalition-100.html
#ResearchTools: UNESCO Institute For #Statistics (UIS) Releases New #Data Browser https://www.infodocket.com/2024/09/16/research-tools-unesco-institute-for-statistics-uis-releases-new-data-browser/ #uis
Storybook
Build #UIs without the grunt work
Storybook is a #frontend workshop for building #UI components and pages in isolation. Thousands of teams use it for UI #development, testing, and documentation. It's #opensource and #free.
Pretty good video about designing for #VR.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhlw88_Beu4
It talks about the flaws and difficulties of building #UIs for virtual reality applications. And offers a few paths forward.
New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics
Dipole symmetries from the topology of the phase space and the constraints on the low-energy spectrum
Tomáš Brauner, Naoki Yamamoto, Ryo Yokokura
SciPost Phys. 16, 051 (2024)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.16.2.051
You've been working for #BigTech like #Google *for free* and might not have known it.
Tagging:
@mina
@nikita
@2ndStar@astronomy.social
@pluralistic :
A new dimension of the #enshittification of the web (or maybe just one I had not been aware of:) #UnconsciousInternetSerfs/ #UnconsciousInternetSerfdom (#UIS, as I call it)
https://aus.social/@fullfathomfive/111725054215795012
I hope I don't go down one day as part of '#Accessibility in #UIs' teaching material as the most worst example for miserable #alttext and #imgdescription execution known to fedi just trust I also talk like that. #a11y
Why is ist that apps like #Medium, #Blinkist, #Netflix, #ParamountPlus do not offer the simple and essential feature to filter for and view the read/watched state of articles or movies? Am I the only one who is annoyed by this? Why are the #UIs of such widely used apps so primitive and crippled that they are barely usable? Why does nobody complain about the bad #UX?
Sounds like #China has fully embraced #CorporateColonialism! Welcome to the club?
#Africa: #LithiumMining in Africa Reveals Dark Side of #GreenEnergy
By Kate Hairsine
Deutsche Welle (Bonn)
16 November 2023
“The new rush for lithium in Africa risks fueling #corruption and harming local communities and the #environment, investigations have shown.
“At a Chinese-run lithium mine in #Namibia, local workers have complained for months about squalid living conditions and #unsafe work practices.
“An August fact-finding mission by the Mineworkers Union of Namibia into the Uis mine -- which is operated by Chinese mining company #XinfengInvestments -- found the the local miners living in tiny and hot corrugated zinc shacks without proper ventilation.
“The union also faulted a lack of privacy in the sanitation blocks where toilets and showers are lined up without partitions between them.
“In contrast, the Chinese workers at the mine have comfortable air-conditioned rooms and decent bathrooms.
“The union also criticized Xinfeng for failing to provide protective clothing and ensure safety measures for local workers.
“This is not the only controversy surrounding Xinfeng Investments. A new investigation into lithium mining in Africa by UK-based nonprofit #GlobalWitness outlines accusations against the firm ranging from acquiring the #Uis industrial mine through #bribery to developing it using permits intended for artisanal miners.
“Developing the mine with small-scale licenses meant the company paid 'a staggering low amount for access' to the lithium deposit and allowed it to skirt some #EnvironmentalRegulations, the investigation says.
Concerning trend of #corruption
“As well as in Namibia, the report also documents human rights abuses, corruption, displacement and unsafe working practices in lithium mines the Democratic Republic of the #Congo and #Zimbabwe.
“Going back decades, the mining sector in Africa has often involved corruption and communities not really getting a share of the profits,' said Global Witness senior investigator Colin Robertson, one of the report's authors. 'What we found in the lithium sector is that this trend is set to continue. ... This is very concerning.'
Race for lithium
“Called the 'white gold' of the renewable energy revolution, lithium is a key component of the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that power everything from cell phones to electric cars (#EVs). Such #batteries are also vital for storing energy produced by clean energy like solar or wind if the world is to make the break from #FossilFuels.
“Globally, the lithium supply is currently dominated by #Australia, #Chile and China, who together produced 90% of the light metal in 2022. But with about 5% of the world's lithium ore reserves, Africa still holds enormous potential, most of which is untapped. Currently only Zimbabwe and Namibia have exported lithium ore, while projects in nations such as #Congo, #Mali, #Ghana, #Nigeria, #Rwanda and #Ethiopia are under exploration or development.
“With demand for the critical mineral expected to boom -- it could grow 40-fold by 2040, according to International Energy Agency projections -- major economies and international companies are racing to secure access to lithium on the continent.
“And many African nations are embracing the lithium rush.
Mineral of the future
“'Lithium is the mineral of the present and the future,' Zimbabwe's president #Emmerson Mnangagwa said recently.
“Zimbabwe, which has Africa's largest lithium reserves and is ranked sixth globally for lithium exports, earned $209 million (€193) from the mineral in the first nine months of 2023. That's nearly treble last year's earnings.
“The southern African country, along with Namibia and Tanzania, has banned the export of raw, or unprocessed lithium, as it seeks to get added value from the lightweight metal.
“Zimbabwe's ban is far from watertight. Global Witness' research discovered that large amounts of lithium ore are still being trucked out of the country.
“In addition, Zimbabwe Defence Industries, a military-linked company subject to US and EU sanctions, has been granted a special exemption to export lithium ore to China. The director of the Harare-based Centre for Natural Resource Governance, Farai Maguwu, is appalled by this.
“'Even though they don't own a single lithium mine,' he told DW, 'they were given an export permit.'
Lithium is a curse
“Maguwu is pessimistic when asked if lithium mining brings any benefit to Zimbabwe.
“’Not at all,' he answered. 'If anything, this abundance of lithium deposits in the current system of governance is actually a curse to the country.'
“If anything, it will bring the country down because there are no systems in place to ensure that the country can generate revenue for the benefits, first and foremost, of the host communities which must pay the cost of mine, loss of land, loss of #biodiversity and the social intrusion into their space.'
“He gives the example of the #SandawanaMine where a lithium rush saw thousands of locals digging out lithium. In early 2023 though, the mine was reportedly taken over by companies with links to Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party and military.
“'Even where the local people are able to mine and sell legally, the government sent troops armed to the teeth to stop people from accessing the lithium,' Maguwu said.
“There is 'no silver bullet' to the problem of corruption in Africa's mining sector, he said, but he would like to see more Western mining companies invest in extracting Africa's lithium, as they are often bound by stricter environmental, social and governance standards and practices.
Fear of Chinese monopoly
“China has a virtual monopoly on lithium extraction in Africa. More than four-fifths, or 83%, of Africa's forecast lithium supply this decade will come from projects at least partly owned by Chinese firms, estimates Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, a consultancy.
“Three Chinese mining giants have acquired lithium mines and projects worth $678 million in Zimbabwe in the past year.
“'Domination [of lithium mining] by one country may led to undesirable results such as under-valuation of mineral resources, #TaxAvoidance and #HumanRights abuses in the sector,' according to a recent report by the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association.
“The Global Witness researcher Robertson calls on the European Union and the United States to ensure increased transparency of lithium mining and more oversight by local activists in order to improve governance and combat corruption.
“'It can't just be about [the EU and US] trying to increase their own supply of minerals,' he said.
“As for Farai Maguwu, he stresses that the proceeds from extractive projects must be plowed back into the community in terms of public goods, such as roads, health clinics and schools.
“’We consider our unmined assets as our natural capital and the local people, even children, should enjoy the benefits of the extraction of their natural capital.’”
#TeamUiS at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol this morning. Great to bump into my University of Stavanger colleague Gopalakrishnan Kumar, on his way to to strengthen collaboration on the circular economy. From theoretical #physics to applied #biochemistry: international connections are vital for #UiS. Norges forskningsråd
Namibia photogallery click https://www.flickr.com/photos/marcodileo/sets/72157700399504984/ - photos are taken : #Namibia #Windhoek #Sossusvlei #Okaukuejo #SandwichHarbour #Swakopmund #Opuwo #Sesriem #CapeCross #HentiesBay #Twyfelfontein #Mariental #WalvisBay #Uis #Naankuse #Epupa
Short and sweet post with #tips on improving your #copywriting for #UIs. Quick, actionable and intereting. Give it a read:
https://uxdesign.cc/advanced-techniques-for-writing-good-interfaces-c030ae60150
Windmill: an #opensource developer infrastructure to turn scripts into workflows and UIs that you can share and run at scale
#Alerts are important in #UIs, especially when something goes wrong. But what do you need to consider? Learn more in another great article by Steve Dennis.
https://uxdesign.cc/a-taxonomy-for-alerts-and-notifications-3bffb051b5d5