It's exciting to hear that Gnome is working on mobile. Hopefully it will save the Purism folks a bunch of work. I would like to see the ability to put at least two apps side by side on a Gnome phone like on Android, if not the limitless (but for memory issues) multitasking I used to enjoy on Ubuntu Touch. Some of us crazy folks hook up bluetooth keyboards and get stuff done on those tiny screens on the go. https://blogs.gnome.org/shell-dev/2022/05/30/towards-gnome-shell-on-mobile/
@fsfe I agree with the FSFE here, but merely being able to run software is only part of the issue. I used to run proprietary software totaling close to $1000 to make music and the user experience is *so terrible* compared to the free software tools I now use. Big Tech (in this case Native Instruments and Pianoteq) know that they have a monopoly, so they don't even need to try to make a welcoming product let alone truly cross-platform. Sforzando was actually the best product they made.
cool website - how many North American locations have you been to? https://www.gasfoodnolodging.com/visitedstates/us-canada/
Friendshoring is so necessary in our time. China and Putin's Russia are not our friends and have no conscience. Sourcing the highest percentage of the goods and services we buy from the Anglosphere and Europe (and perhaps another couple countries like Japan) builds independence for the inevitable day when we can no longer rely on the cheap stream of lackluster products from the Sinosphere. Switching to Purism's American made Librem 5 phone is an awesome first step.
a start:
* huel.com - vegan foods
* https://ethical.net/technology/amazon-alternatives-guide-how-and-why-to-avoid-amazon/
* https://www.joeyoungblood.com/technology/alternatives-to-big-tech-companies-that-are-smaller-more-independent-or-less-monopolistic/
* beginning list of local small businesses: https://www.shop49th.com/previous-businesses.html
* another beginning list of local small businesses: https://www.907bookkeeping.com/resources/local-alaskan-businesses-you-should-support-during-covid-19
Buying only from nonprofits or government, or at least social benefit companies like Purism is ideal, but (preferably local) small businesses are a lesser evil compared to international chains.
Socialism is a challenging ethical conviction to practice in a world where a handful of large, greedy corporations monopolize every life area. Digital assets are the easiest but already steep challenge. Purism, the ecosystem it ties into of GNU/Linux apps, and Brave Search free me from Google, Apple, Microsoft and Facebook. The public domain and cc0 creators provide the music. Amazon is way harder to replace because I rely on them for physical goods that can't be infinitely copied.
The time of year's coming when I can only go out at night and dream of Yuletide. More accurately, go out at civil twilight because there's no night till August. 20 degrees is my upper limit, and we are well above 20 degrees already. It's not even June yet. But I still feel grateful when I see the weather in most other places in the world. How are people staying alive in Phoenix, where highs in the 30s stretch endlessly into the future, let alone Jacobabad, Pakistan with high of 49° today?
@privacybrowser Brave is the best search engine I've found so far. I am open to other ideas though.
The Ellen Brooke Project (ellenbrooke.org) curates public domain and cc0 alternatives to loosen the grip of Big Music and give people back their freedoms to share and remix. As a bonus point, it declutters superfluous ornamentation, provides independence from human musicians, and harnesses the power of free and open-source software to turn the page on the 300-year-old tuning scam called equal temperament.
@hund Good thing there's plenty of variety throughout the year ☺️
You can enthuse all day about the advantages of GNU/Linux: privacy, open-source, lack of ads, a community alternative to state-sponsored monopolies mislabeled "intellectual property", security, ecofriendly, and the list goes on. But I'm afraid my number one reason is going to be convenience. I'm tired of fighting with Apple, Android and Windows devices to make them do basic tasks. I want a tool to support me, not a digital wall to bang my head against.
@hund I miss this already
Minimalist. Christian. Alaskan. Music curator at ellenbrooke.org. Puri.sm supporter. SI user among the last imperial holdouts. Socialist and copyright abolitionist. Sometimes language modeler.