I cant pack wet mud into a tube and run it in the attic and it stay wet. Same with bananas unfortunatly as that would give banana plugs a lot more meaning.
When you have a duopoly they just ignore them. There were plenty of open standards that Microsoft just ignored for the longest time. Lawsuits took years or decades. Companies this size buy congresses to ensure laws don't get past demanding things like this. And lastly, the average person is ignorant to why we would need things like this.
Some days it's rather depressing to think how most people would just gladly sign themselves up for slavery.
I saw some new announcements about new Linux phones (other than Librem and Pine). Unfortunately I don't remember what they're called. Hopefully this is starting a new wave of Linux phones.
For Europe, I'd say there are quite a few good options now like Volla[1], Fairphone 5 (the best supported phone for ubuntu touch) [2] and the Furi FLX1s [3]
I'm from India and I cannot import any of these devices (due to extreme import tariffs) so I went with an unlocked Redmi Note 10 which I found on the used market and flashed postmarketOS on it, so that is an option as well.
Sounds pretty typical for Linux phones. They have really low sales volume, after all. I think Pine only gets away with their prices by borrowing other hardware's production lines - often they say they're unable to change their designs because they're very tightly constrained on matching whatever other devices they're copying.
It depends on background noise, not sure how objectively it can be measured.
My apartment is super quiet, you hardly hear anything from the outside, so I can hear a HDD in the living room during the silent parts of movies. In some relative’s house, however, you only notice how loud is the background noise when the power goes off. No wonder why I always have a headache when I go there.
Renaming my robots.txt to reeeebots.txt and writing a justification line by line on why XYZ shouldn't be archived is now on my todo. Along with adding a tarpit.
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