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Netting this out, the reason @purism arguably is more important to us is that it is uniquely able to keep us safe as we move into this future of smartphones as the virtual us. While movies, games and pretty phones are nice, I tend to think keeping myself, my assets and my loved ones safe has far higher value. @kyle

This great article explains the fundamental problems with app data collection that lead to the govt. buying location data.

nytimes.com/2020/11/18/technol

In this post we talk about how app ecosystem incentives steer developers toward collecting data they don't need. puri.sm/posts/mobile-app-store

Librem 5 Visual Walkthrough

"With the Mass-produced Evergreen phone now starting to ship, we put together a video walkthrough of the launch software as well as an overview of the final hardware."

puri.sm/posts/librem-5-visual-

Librem 14 Status Update: Shipping Starts in December

puri.sm/posts/librem-14-status

"Librem 14 will begin shipping in December with all backorders shipped in January and reaching shipping parity in February."

Pre-order now and get $100 off! Early bird pricing ends November 30th

puri.sm/products/librem-14/

The Free Software Foundation has published an "Ethical Tech Giving Guide" and suggest our for their smartphone category!

fsf.org/givingguide/v11/

Learn more about the Librem 5: puri.sm/products/librem-5/

Ouch: "They [Apple] claim it's about privacy, but it's about profit. ... We are not fooled. This is all part of a transformation of Apple's business away from innovative hardware products to data-driven software and media." arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

It's only Tuesday and this week is already shaping up to be quite the roller coaster ride of family drama. Guess I should clench my teeth and hold on tight.
I believe I've officially gone from a simple dislike of the Android OS to loathing it entirely.

New lawsuit: Why do Android phones mysteriously exchange 260MB a month with Google via cellular data when they're not even in use? • The Register
theregister.com/2020/11/14/goo

OK. I spent a bunch of time playing with different distros on my #pinephone — I went back to some oldies and gave them another shot as well.

Manjaro (phosh) is the best one right now. If you need phone calls, texting, a few things like matrix or telegram, and some light web browsing you are good to go already. If you need some more niche things, or decent maps/navigation software you are still out of luck and that lack applies to all pinephone distros right now. At some point Anbox might become available and that can fix that if you are willing to let a little bit of google on. I don’t know how isolated anbox is, mind you. It could be safe, or not, I don’t know.

Mobian (phosh) is still pretty magnificent and its easily number two, nearly matched with Manjaro — however, its a bit less stable. That said, its progress seems to be running a bit faster so we’ll see. Its usable, if you are a bit conservative about updates. Its good!

pmOS (phosh + plasma) remains good, but not great for battery, since its AFAIK still unable to reach the deepest sleep states (no systemd — love it or hate it, its the tool that works right now.). Its neat because its really alpine linux. Cool as it is, I don’t rate it especially highly though as it seems slow for some reason. Plasma mobile remains nice looking, but not functional yet.

Ubuntu Touch — UBports, has by far the best and most functional GUI. But development hasn’t really gone anywhere that I can see. Basic things like nextcloud integration are as broken now as they were on the first release. Not sure whats going on with ubports on pine right now but its disappointing. They get the bugs out though, the GUI is leagues ahead of phosh — which if I’m being honest is pretty bad.

Plasma Mobile Neon .. honestly, no idea whats going on here because plasma mobile just isn’t working on a level that really even testing it is possible. Things like camera are broken etc, wifi worked but that’s about it.

and that’s whats up.

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