To carry a smartphone from big tech is now to carry a passive surveillance device on your person. You are paying a thousand dollars to have your privacy violated. its why you should choose a device from @purism as you dont have to trust purism at all you can trust the code as it should be (i do trust purism by the way but just saying). so stay away from all things google and the all seeing i. https://edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/all-seeing-i
Pine64: PinePhone Pro.
A new flagship Linux smartphone!
A more polished Linux smartphone powered by a Rockchip hexa-core 1.5GHz SoC, 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, 128GB of eMMC storage, 13MP / 5MP cameras +a Corning Gorilla Glass 4 display.
The default OS is Manjaro Linux / KDE Plasma Mobile, but expect support by most of the operating systems already available for the original PinePhone.
What do YOU think? Will you pre-order?
==> https://youtu.be/wP2-6Z74W44
#Pine64 #PinePhone #Pro #smartphone #Linux
@joao @KekunPlazas now that looks way cool glad to see so much progress.
I work on a new article about Matrix on Linux phones and thought I would just quickly ask the Fediverse for a little input. I have two categories, one is clients I go into more detail about and the other is just some I want to mention but that don't work well.
In detail:
Fluffychat
Hydrogen
Nheko
NeoChat
Fractal
Others:
Kazv
Quaternion
Spectral
Gomuks
Mirage
Chatty
If you know any I missed please tell me about them!
#Matrix #Pinephone #linuxphones #librem5
Adaptive version of #gnome #calendar running on #pureos on the #librem5. This is still a work in progress, some issues still need to be solved before releasing this. But again; “hey it’s progress” :D.
Credits to @KekunPlazas fr his work on this.
My new article about Matrix on Linux Phones is out now :)
The scope of that one expanded quite a bit since I asked for input on Mastodon but I got it finished after all. Hope you enjoy reading it!
https://gamey.tech/posts/pinephone-matrix-clients-on-linux-phones/
#pinephone #librem5 #pine64 #linuxphones #matrix #unifiedpush
phosh 0.14.0 is out 🚀 :
It adds launch splash for starting apps, has media player improvements and much more. Check the release notes (https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/tags/v0.14.0) for details.
this article follows along with what @kyle and the rest of the @purism company has always said and why its important to fund FREE as in freedom software development with PAID dewvelopers. https://hackaday.com/2021/10/19/the-pinephone-pro-is-here-but-its-still-probably-not-the-year-of-open-source-linux-on-the-smartphone/
phoc 0.9.0 has been released ➡️ https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phoc/-/releases#v0.9.0 #gnomeonmobile #librem5 #phosh #gnome #mobile #gnu #linux
@kyle wow im beyond impressed at how fast the software and OS are progressing so fast
I just sent and received calls between my SIP account and landline phone using my #Librem5 and the native Calls application, and it was pretty exciting.
The sixty-ninth edition of my weekly collection of news about #LinuxPhones (@PINE64 #PinePhone, #PinePhonePro, @purism #Librem5 and such), #LinBits, is out!
https://linmob.net/linbits-68-weekly-linux-phone-news-week42-43/
#Kernel progress for the Librem 5, #UNISOC and old #Tegra SoCs, #PlasmaMobile Dev builds with #ModemManager; #NemoMobile progress videos, #Matrix news, new releases of #Numberstation, #phoc, #DanctNIX and more!
Today, the #PinePhone is staying at home, as I am taking the #Librem5 running PureOS Byzantium with me.
The PinePhone Pro Is Here. But it’s Still Probably Not The Year Of Open-Source Linux On The Smartphone - A trope in open source commentary over the last decades has been the phrase “Is th... - https://hackaday.com/2021/10/19/the-pinephone-pro-is-here-but-its-still-probably-not-the-year-of-open-source-linux-on-the-smartphone/ #cellphonehacks #pinephonepro #pinephone #pine64
Working on a new video, I'm going to be speculating on how capable the #pinephonepro will be
@da_habakuk That's a good question. I think with the current PinePhone, it's not quite there. The #PinePhonePro is rumored to run about the speeds of midrange Android devices. This isn't SUPER speedy, but it could be enough to push it into usability range for an average user. If it gets enough support, a PinePhone2 could very well already be reaching the "i don't care about specs" range.
Tune in to this fun episode of
DLN Xtend #79!
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Wendy & Nate discuss the big news from @thepine64@twitter.com!
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And see what the hosts are up to!
I like photography cycling and all things FOSS and decentralized and especially all things Analog and use a LightPhone 2 and PineBook Pro linux laptop and a macbook pro and iphone 13 mini follow me on my new account @jameshjacksonjr@twit.social