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    Is there an Ubuntu Touch app to measure sound decibels?

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      • OpolorkO Offline
        Opolork @Lakotaubp
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        @Lakotaubp said in Is there an Ubuntu Touch app to measure sound decibels?:

        @Opolork Not sure don't think so but have you checked here https://open-store.io/

        Hi lakotaubp. Yes, I looked. No joy.

        How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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          Opolork @AppLee
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          @AppLee said in Is there an Ubuntu Touch app to measure sound decibels?:

          @Opolork I searched some times ago and didn't find anything.
          But things may have changed.

          Thanks, applee. πŸ™‚

          How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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          • OpolorkO Offline
            Opolork
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            BTW - I got the idea after watching this video - one part mentions that smartphone apps exist to measure decibel levels.

            https://toogl.es/#/view/sT9CkIjvR54 aka https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT9CkIjvR54

            How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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            • LakotaubpL Offline
              Lakotaubp @Opolork
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              @Opolork Maybe time for your first app : )

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              • AppLeeA Offline
                AppLee @Opolork
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                @Opolork
                Good idea from @Lakotaubp πŸ˜‰
                You can join the bootcamp on Matrix, we will help you along the way : #ub_bootcamp:matrix.org

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                • OpolorkO Offline
                  Opolork
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                  Alas, I'm not a programer.

                  How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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                  • arubislanderA Offline
                    arubislander
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                    No one was, until their first program.

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                      Opolork @arubislander
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                      @arubislander said in Is there an Ubuntu Touch app to measure sound decibels?:

                      No one was, until their first program.

                      Not everyone can make a program - at least not a complex one anyway. πŸ˜‰

                      How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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                        arubislander
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                        Most people have more potential than they give themselves credit for.

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                        • AppLeeA Offline
                          AppLee @Opolork
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                          @Opolork
                          I don't mean to insist, but @arubislander is right you like others have potential.
                          Coding is mostly reading and typing English with some fancy symbols around πŸ˜‰

                          @wayneoutthere is learning python (the hard way) and we can help in the process if you are willing.
                          I don't know what challenges await in this endeavor, but it doesn't seem too complex.

                          And last word, if you hesitate maybe a simple webapp may give you a preview of what coding for UT is.

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                            kalioie
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                            I found that creating a single LADSPA module sink removes one of the only advantages PulseAudio provides, which is that it's able to detect whether headphones are plugged in and use a different stored volume for the ALSA sink depending on whether the headphones or speaker are in use.

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                              Opolork @arubislander
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                              @arubislander said in Is there an Ubuntu Touch app to measure sound decibels?:

                              Most people have more potential than they give themselves credit for.

                              Hi arubislander. I agree with you on that but programing is not for everyone. πŸ’­

                              How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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                                Opolork @AppLee
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                                @AppLee said in Is there an Ubuntu Touch app to measure sound decibels?:

                                @Opolork
                                I don't mean to insist, but @arubislander is right you like others have potential.
                                Coding is mostly reading and typing English with some fancy symbols around πŸ˜‰

                                @wayneoutthere is learning python (the hard way) and we can help in the process if you are willing.
                                I don't know what challenges await in this endeavor, but it doesn't seem too complex.

                                And last word, if you hesitate maybe a simple webapp may give you a preview of what coding for UT is.

                                Hi AppLee. I tried programing in the past and just cannot get my head around it. I also have very little free time after work.

                                How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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                                  arubislander
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                                  @Opolork I did not intend to troll you, nor pressure you or insist that you try programming. And I salute you for having given it a try. It was more a general comment to encourage people who might be looking for a feature or app that is not yet available on UT to take it as an opportunity to acquire the necessary skills to implement that feature themselves. After all, that is how most successful projects and popular features have come about in the open source world: someone scratched their own itch, and others found their solution useful.

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                                    Opolork @arubislander
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                                    @arubislander I understand. :smiling_face:

                                    How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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