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@chrichri @martijnbraam
Mine didn't go that well unfortunately, all boots and loads but touchscreen doesn't work on a new board.

@mntmn as to why - because my jola sailfish became unusable with the time.

@mntmn Yes, but meanwhile I got a couple of pinephones to sate my need for mobile linux platform for development.

@chrichri @martijnbraam Mine is yet at
2020-11-19 09:17
The item has been processed in the country of destination
Will likely get a happy notice letter from the customs soon

@manjarolinux@botsin.space Exactly! And exactly the reason I bought two. Not to carry two phones but to switch easier (or even run in parallel and compare) between bleeding edge (read arch) and stable (read deb) OS releases

@kyle I'd guess it will be hard to prove a point that the harm was done by sensitive information being collected from the phone which was not in use for a month.

☑ - ordered @purism librem5
☑ - ordered @PINE64 braveheart
☑ - ordered braveheart upgrade
☑ - ordered FundYourApp perk
☑ - contributed downstream code
☑ - contributed upstream code
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looks like a good plan, but still feeling like something is amiss... it's a time, I wish I could contribute more.

@errantlibrarian@mastodon.social @nipos @freddy
You have this (potential) vector with apple as well, but you don't have (real) others with linux.

@khaine411@social.tchncs.de @mntmn Wayland is an architecture, a protocol and some reference design mockups. It's compositors which may or may not be inferior. But thanks to wayland we have a competive space of compositors, general purpose and special use, feature rich and thin/light...

@khaine411@social.tchncs.de @mntmn
They are, but at slow pace (one of the reasons canonical rushed with mir). To avoid fast (and wrong) decisions which may lead to the same results as X11

@kyle who becomes mortal (opensource) and produces many offsprings (forks)

@gnome Well, it's quite convenient but with my tinfoil hat on (which is glowing alarming red) - I'm a bit agitated of this tranquil convenience

$ gdbus introspect -e -d org.freedesktop.secrets -o /org/freedesktop/secrets/collection/login -rp | grep Attributes | sed 's/^\s\+readwrite a{ss} Attributes = {//;s/,.\+//;s/};//;s/://' | sort -u | awk '{system("secret-tool search --all "$1" "$2)}' 2>/dev/null | awk '/secret = /{print$1" is extracted"}'
secret is extracted
...

@martijnbraam Thanks for the hint, ordered the upgrade.

@linmob @purism Got it, kind of blaming them in NiH syndrome - for refusing to accept the fact that someone has already done research for them. While I agree with that in general, there's is power efficiency thingy which also needs attention (app should understand when to sleep and how to wake properly). I don't know whether they mean exactly this by that campaign (that probably falls into your "without further information" category)

@linmob @purism well, with my backer hat on I do not see the reason for the rant. I backed a phone. with mainline linux stack. Apps is slightly different matter. What does look slightly off to me is that now they're asking to back finishing the phone (battery/standby) versus backing the apps (which is added service). But again, understanding resource limit and unlimited expectations from the backers - I understand and accept that.

@linmob @purism As for relatively solved - it still needs attention (resource allocation) if it's not yet in the upstream repo. If there's no interest in _almost ready_ app then why spreading resourcing to finish it, better focus on things with higher demand

@linmob @purism Mileage can vary but for me it's couple of calls a day, and occasional chat on the messenger (~msg/hour). Maybe open one url a day.

@linmob @purism I can live without optimized calendar but can hardly use the phone if it doesn't hold at least 2 days idle or one day of average usage.

@phase1geo@mastodon.social @lunduke You mean they compensated ytdl for stealing their repo?

@lunduke meanwhile Poland protests for the right to live. Those earthlings.

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