@amerika
Yeah, same here. The couch was a new experience though.
Overall, I really love the Librem. It is a vast improvement over the pinephone/pinephonepro. I liked my pinephones also, but the librem is just a much better phone.
I am starting my third year with a linux phone and I have no plans of going back. Especially now that I have the librem.
This phone is almost to the point that I could recommend it to some people. I am hopeful that by the end of this year, I might actually could start to recommed it.
Also, updates that improve the phone rather than slow it down. I saw this with the pinephone also. The updates improved battery life and performance over time.
Removeable battery, wifi card, and modem. The modularity of the phone makes it so that it can be upgraded overtime. Already, I have the upgraded wireless card that they started shipping at first of the year. This is apparently one of the things that they have done that has improved battery life as well as performance.
Now the good.
It runs Linux. Not android, not iOS, Linux.
It is not laden down with spyware. I don't get creepy ads about something I just talked about.
It is convergent also. I was able to hook up a keyboard, mouse and monitor so that I could remote into a clients computer and assist them from my phone.
Hardware kill switches. I can physically turn off the modem, wifi, bluetooth, camera, and microphone using hardware kill switches.
@amerika
Does it have to be a goat, my dog ate my couch during last month, I could sacrifice him!
Finally, I have been unable to get my wifi hotspot to work, and my vpn connects but it doesn't seem as if my internet is going through the vpn when on cellular. I haven't tried it on wifi yet.
The weird thing is that the wifi hotspot kind of works if I tell it to use the vpn for internet. At that point, it seems somewhat like a dns issue, but I am not sure yet.
Third is modem drops. Even while typing this thread, I lost internet connection and had to disable the modem and re-enable it to get it back.
There have been times that the modem showed connected but someone standing right beside me tried to call me and the call would not go through. Disabling and re-enabling the modem fixes the issue and I all of a sudden receive a bunch of texts then also.
Occasionally, the modem completely disappears and a full reboot is the only way to get it back.
Second is call quality. Again coming from the pinephonepro, call quality is amazing! I can have long conversations with people and they can understand me without hearing an echo of their own voice! That said, I have had complaints of crackling static on the other end (my end is clear). The crackling seems worse when I am driving, so there might be some interference generated by the car. Also, most people think that I have them on speaker phone even when I do not.
First the bad. I start with the bad because overall, I really love this phone.
Battery life. If you are coming from the pinephone like I am, it is great. If you are coming from any other phone, it is abismal. From what I understand, it is tremendously improved from even a couple of months ago, but it still has a long way to go.
#Librem5 #mobilelinux
I'm back. You probably didn't miss me, but I took an unplanned month long hiatus from the world. I did not read or watch the news nor did I read any social media.
Two unrelated things worked together to cause this. I started a new position at work that has kept me pretty busy. More importantly though, I finally got my #Librem5!!!!
Getting the Librem has been a lot of fun. I just today got around to installing tootle so that I can get on Mastodon. Following, will be my thoughts on the Librem.
@proycon
I work for an msp that now encourages it's clients to use 365.
@awai @mobian @RLetot @markgrieveson @jmondi @libcamera @fosdem @PINE64
It works!!!
@realcaseyrollins
Because nobody wants to work together. Teams wants you to only use Teams. Zoom wants you to only use Zoom. If the companies would use an open standard so that it didn't matter which one you used, we would already be there.
I'm generally against instances blocking and muting people, but I'm 100% in favor of doing it myself.
The difference between me and the typical #fediblock #fediblockmeta stan is that if there's content that's offensive or hurts my feelings, I block the account. If one of the stans comes across objectionable or controversial content, they'll demand that the entire #fediblock #fediblockmeta community block the instances or account.
My experience on free speech instances is wonderful specifically because of the blocks I've instated. And I forgot how wild and reckless the federated timeline on the free speech portion of the #Fediverse is until I convinced a #Fediverse user to try out social.teci.world in order to test #Soapbox lol
@unabogie @malwaretech
When I go to my profile, it does not have a join date, but when I scroll to the bottom of my posts these are my first posts.
@unabogie @malwaretech
I don't know where you think you see that but look again, I have had this account and have posts going back more than three years.
@malwaretech
Was Clinton homophobic when he instituted the policy?
I wasn't actually passing judgement one way or the other about the policy, it was just a very easy clear example of a policy that was once considered left wing that is now considered right wing.
@malwaretech
I did not say that I was left wing years ago. I would have been right leaning then also.
@malwaretech
In 1993 Clinton introduced the idea of "Don't ask, Don't tell" in the military. By 2010, it was repealed because it was "far right"
@unabogie @malwaretech
I have been here for years. I didn't jump on the bandwagon just because some billionaire is letting people that disagree with say things.
I have migrated my account to joshua@mbbc.us