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@thibaultamartin You mean GNOME Maps? In my case I wasn't aware of it, I just saw PureMaps on the top list and then assumed there was no viable GNOME choice so then I voted for PureMaps. Now I will have to go and vote again, this time for GNOME Maps 🙂

@stemid Snyggt! Kolla för en annan lösning på problemet.

@purism It says "slightly higher power draw in dogwood" -- why is that?

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Free software is a prerequisite for a modern free society, even during these trying times -- and the more members we have, the stronger our movement is. Please help us meet our goal of 200 "gnu" members by August 7! fsf.org/appeal/

@joacim Snyggt! Jag tänker att man gärna hade velat se datum på inläggen i listan på förstasidan, typ bredvid varje rubrik. Eller det kanske blir för grötigt. Men man undrar ju när de är skrivna.

@sir I think this is the best, because that was the start of everything for me. After this, nothing could stop me:

10 PRINT "HEJ"
20 GOTO 10

@syntax @jameshjacksonjr @purism They're selling a new PinePhone variant now, with larger RAM and postmarketOS installed: store.pine64.org/product/pinep -- "Estimate dispatch in late August, 2020" it says.

@parasurv@mstdn.io How do you mean that far-left people would change licenses? As I see it, FLOSS development is already as far left as it can be: people build things together for the benefit of everyone. What could be more "left" than that?

@omgubuntu Waiting for my to break free from the duopoly.

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Whatever happened to micro payments reagarding news?

I'd be far more willing to pay a small fee to read some articles, than to start a subscription. Subscriptions incentivize people to reduce the diversity of news they get, which AFAIK is a Bad Thing.

@kyle The beard is worse because it keeps growing back. It's easier with the swap partition, you can just not install it and be done. No shaving needed later on.

@js @jbauer @xerz Objective C++ is certainly wierd. What I meant was regular C++ vs Objective C -- do you prefer Objective C over regular C++ and why?

@js @jbauer @xerz What makes you prefer Objective-C over C++?

@syntax I didn't get my librem5 yet so this remains to be seen, but I think I will mostly kill WiFi and bluetooth but still have the cellphone part on because I normally want to be able to receive calls. But I appreciate having the option of turning everything off and still being able to use the phone (ok manybe not a "phone" anymore then, but a pocket computer anyway).

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