

Been on this post before but just noticed you mentioned “Linux project” as if everything open source (or even source available) is Linux. Quite the ignorance…
moved from us instance


Been on this post before but just noticed you mentioned “Linux project” as if everything open source (or even source available) is Linux. Quite the ignorance…


That’s kind of the point of git


“Full control” and “cell phone” are fundamentally incompatible. Modem firmware is always a black box, most communication hasn’t been reversed yet, the cell towers are black boxes.
Closest you can get is use an actual pocket computer (well, they don’t make those anymore, disable the modem of a smartphone and it’s close enough). And for actual phone calls like for work, you could use one of these MT62xxx phones with MediaTek MAUI. Turn it off when you don’t need.
Before you go port Doom, basically none of them have an application interface compiled in, mostly because they cheap out on enough RAM to be useful with that. Most non-brand ones have fake “Facebook” and “YouTube” apps that just say “Network error” and exit. Although there is some vague leaked code in the footnotes for the article I’ve linked, and the latter one seems to be complete along with .chm documentation files, so could be a fun little project to build something somewhat functional out of it and maybe write a built-in application to share with a patch file (like with those pre-Symbian Nokia nuggets).


Is it new enough for GSI? Try some GSI build, like this. Won’t work if it’s one of the “32-bit mode” bs phones.


You are quite late on this invention


The browser is loosing millions of users that have not opted out of the user estimate ping, including by using forks that have it off by default*
EDIT: it’s not even that, it’s “statcounter”, that’s tracking being blocked lmaooo


no social media, no browser
marketing material: social media in a glorified browser


*in America
Where I am from, there are still basic 2G MediaTek MAUI phones with no application platform being pooped out to street markets. With more sophisticated models doing J2ME (yes, really) and KaiOS + 3G. Lots of brands tho the most popular is literally called “Sigma Mobile”.


Note: 2 minutes.


I just use what I had readily available.
Alternative: remove the banner and icon. LGTM that way, offends literally nobody.


Made my own in like 2 minutes. Lines not thick enough, I know, not doing that again tho. There’s no detail but it actually hurts to add detail to a tiny icon.

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It’s not inherently a bad thing to have differing opinions. It’s not always just “fuck {insert company}” that’s common among people; there are DIY communities, software ones, gaming, shitposts…


You AI generated basic shapes? What the fuck
If you use a feature complete Wayland compositor and compare it to equivalents (RIP velox), then Wayland basically offers more consistent pen and multitouch support and stuff, while being faster.
There’s no 2D acceleration in Wayland and that’s by design, it’s made for new GPUs that don’t have 2D anyway anymore. Programs either draw pixels or start up 3D.
XLibre is trying the opposite and is actually merging various 2D drivers for old and niche hardware, like ct65550 as found in the Toshiba Libretto 50ct among others. Most of these originate from distribution forks (NetBSD in this case). T2 Linux also maintains a patch to bring back lots of more ancient 2D drivers that were removed in 2012.
Basically, you receive something on one address, then use your signing key to send it out as if it’s on a different address. And the system still balances out.
How? Mathematics, quantum physics, cryptography… Nobody knows, basically.
Yes, “no xyz” is usually an overstatement. Your counterargument seems to suggest wolf attacks are common, however, which they are not.
So what? 17 people just disappeared for no reason in 2001 (list is mostly US incidents)


Crying about it on Lemmy out of all places is sure interesting
Can’t be bothered to check it.
Is it:
I am not talking about the git provider, I am talking about “Linux project”. I know we are kind of on “@linux@lemmy.ml”, but how many tools you use do you think are truly Linux specific? Even some long time linuxisms like libinput and DRM have been ported over to BSDs for example.