Swedish physicist and physical chemist Svante Arrhenius died #OTD in 1927. Arrhenius was the first to use the principles of physical chemistry to estimate the extent to which increases in the atmospheric carbon dioxide are responsible for the Earth's increasing surface temperature. His work played an important role in the emergence of modern climate science.
Books by Svante Arrhenius at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/49834
@stujr@bsd.cafe I forgot to say the most important thing, that I appreciate most about the #librem5 : that everything on it is free software, so when I try to help improving things that results in free software available for everyone. For me, this makes it so much better, both more fun and more meaningful, to be involved and contribute. It's not just Librem 5 users who benefit, it's also PinePhone and any other #MobileLinux devices. Working towards a better world, with less Big Tech misery more freedom.
@stujr@bsd.cafe I like it, and it keeps getting better!
For example, in the beginning the camera was not working, then after a while it was working but only with manual settings for brightness and focus and everything, but now there is auto-focus. See the #ShotOnLibrem5 hashtag to see some pictures people have taken.
Someone wrote a quite detailed summary in the forum here: https://forums.puri.sm/t/librem-5-phone-review/21085
That's not me who wrote it, but I agree about most things written there. Feel free to ask me things.
@hehemrin cylinderhatt?
@fsf Congratulations #GNU on a successful first 40 years. 🎆 Keep going! 🙂 #GNU40 #FreeSoftware
It is very possible that you are right and they are handling that badly, but my guess is that there is not any malicious intent behind that, it is just a matter of not knowing how to do it in a good way. Don't assume evil when the explanation can be simply clumsiness or incompetence.
Remember that we are not talking about a trillion-dollar company like google here, this is a small company with not so great resources.
@klimatriksdagen Hej och välkomna 🙂
Purism is not a scam, I bought several things from them, things that I use everyday, working fine.
Many people are angry at Purism because Purism promised more than they could deliver. People waited a long time and did not get refund, things like that. But saying Purism is a scam is wrong, it is a real company making real things and importantly making real contributions to free software, which I appreciate a lot.
@Mayobrot yes, good idea, thank you!
I want to show kids some good things about the internet. This is hard because there is so much bad, difficult and outright dangerous stuff out there. Looking for healthy things, the kind that do not involve any Big Tech company's sphere of influence.
So far I came up with these two things:
- Wikipedia
- OpenStreetMap
Are those good choices?
What else do you recommend?
@amy The "Zero to Monero" book has a part about that: https://web.getmonero.org/library/Zero-to-Monero-2-0-0.pdf
Section 2.3 "Elliptic curve cryptography"
@zegmaarhayke you don't need to make anything as advanced as ice cream, just cut them up into cubes or slices and freeze those. That's as good as ice cream, and I suspect more healthy 🙂
@paoloredaelli it is kind of available, depending on what you mean 🙂
See these forum discussions:
https://forums.puri.sm/t/building-and-running-signal-desktop-on-the-librem-5/14999
https://forums.puri.sm/t/signal-app-now-usable-in-portrait-mode-on-l5/21278
Since the protocol is open there can also be other clients, one such option is "axolotl" which was mentioned by @kyle in a forum comment here: https://forums.puri.sm/t/building-and-running-signal-desktop-on-the-librem-5/14999/11
Anyway, it should be available in principle because there are free software clients. If no such client works well enough at the moment, that problem is a problem that can be solved.
@paoloredaelli I think Signal is the better option.
@rdearman what if I'm still deep deep down in a rabbithole due to ongoing exploration of my previous idea? I feel like new ideas will have to wait while I'm digging here 🙂
@Mayobrot ok I think I understand what you mean. Thanks!
@Mayobrot so what is the larger picture?
@lowqualityfacts glorified plagiarism is what that system is all about.
If an individual plagiarizes something, that's considered bad and they may get punished.
If a huge organization does it systematically and for profit, somehow it's not considered bad anymore but it is apparently very impressive "innovation" or something.
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