Show more

"They’ve also ventured into online services through Librem One, a monthly subscription service offering access to privacy-minded alternatives to to , , , et al."

Show thread

"Purism has expended a fair bit of effort in the software stack (which is based GNOME Shell) helping to fund advancements like libhandy for responsive GTK apps."

Show thread
Purism boosted

"The Librem 5 is unlike anything else on the market. Not only is it one of the only smartphones on Earth that doesn't ship with Android, a fork of Android, or iOS—Purism's commitment to 100% open software, with no binary blobs..." arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/0

"The Librem 5 is, arguably, the first smartphone available that focuses on privacy and security because it does not exploit nor track the user’s digital footprint. The Librem 5 features, hardware kill switches, layered security protection, decentralized and IP-native communication, user-controlled sourced code, and hardware encryption." fosslinux.com/21079/long-antic

"Selling a smartphone is a cutthroat business, and we've seen dozens of companies try and fail over the years. Purism didn't just survive long enough to ship a product—it survived in what is probably the hardest way possible, by building a non-Android phone with demands that all the hardware components use open code. Making it this far is an amazing accomplishment."

Show thread

"The OS is the Free Software Foundation endorsed by PureOS, a Linux distribution that, in this case, has been reworked with a mobile UI. Purism says it will provide updates for the "lifetime" of the device, which would be a stark contrast to the two years of updates you get with an Android phone."

Show thread

"The Librem 5 is unlike anything else on the market. Not only is it one of the only smartphones on Earth that doesn't ship with Android, a fork of Android, or iOS—Purism's commitment to 100% open software, with no binary blobs..." arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/0

@stevenroose @Muto @jr yes Chatty XMPP should work on a Debian based desktop and will of course work while the Librem 5 is in desktop mode.

Purism boosted

@netnut404 hi we are processing all the responses, we are giving people a window to respond and then will get back to everyone with their final batch. You will also get a notification when your phone ships. Thank you for your patience and excitement!

@stevenroose @Muto @jr I will check with the Librem 5 software team and get back to you :)

@micahbp we are looking forward to see more devs add responsive UIs, it's going to be an incredible experience to use the same desktop apps in mobile mode! Hope this helps :) Please ask any more questions. Have you ordered a Librem 5?

@micahbp we maintain a list of tested apps we consider essential to a core phone experience over here and will keep adding to it puri.sm/posts/the-librem-5-app but you have access to most of the Debian ARM repo which will work in desktop mode if the phone meets the min hardware specs. I am personally really excited to use the Librem 5 as my only work and mobile device. Mobile app support comes down to whether the app developer implemented a responsive UI e.g. Fractal and other GNOME apps.

@wnymathguy @copyrights I'll double check with the Librem 5 team on the ground at the factory.

Purism boosted
Show more
Librem Social

Librem Social is an opt-in public network. Messages are shared under Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 license terms. Policy.

Stay safe. Please abide by our code of conduct.

(Source code)

image/svg+xml Librem Chat image/svg+xml