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@mlabowicz People keep saying this whenever there's mention of a major implementation of activitypub, but I really fail to see what the extinguish part is supposed to look like.

People on the rest of the fediverse won't go anywhere if this takes off - if anything, they'll have increased incentives to stay where they are as there are more people to follow. If this service became popular and then dropped support, at worst it would just leave the fediverse exactly as it was.

@Blort Not on a Fairphone 4, but in my experience the Ubuntu Touch camera produces very good quality pictures and is very fast and responsive, with the main drawback being in terms of complexity rather than quality. There's not exactly an overload of extra functionality, which could be a blessing or a curse.

Then again, better to hear from someone with hands on experience with the device - I'm curious myself!

@murena @e_mydata
Ever since upgrading my Fairphone 3 to /e/OS v1.11, the "System storage" app is draining the battery of my phone. The phone is not in use, and the app drains more than 30% of the battery, making the phone last less than a day. The device is also frequently getting warm.

Potentially related:
- "/e/ Drive" lists the same time of usage as "System storage"
- For some reason the "Account administrator" app uses a lot of background data

@omgubuntu I love how this mirrors the Firefox logo - it took me a while to realize how the bird wrapped around the envelope creates a speech bubble.

Although it's going to take a lot to drag me away from @geary , I'm excited to follow the development of Thunderbird - it's amazing to see the project revitalized!

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“People who criticize new technologies are sometimes called Luddites, but it’s helpful to clarify what the Luddites actually wanted. The main thing they were protesting was the fact that their wages were falling at the same time that factory owners’ profits were increasing, along with food prices. They were also protesting unsafe working conditions, the use of child labor, and the sale of shoddy goods that discredited the entire textile industry. The Luddites did not indiscriminately destroy machines; if a machine’s owner paid his workers well, they left it alone. The Luddites were not anti-technology; what they wanted was economic justice. They destroyed machinery as a way to get factory owners’ attention. The fact that the word #Luddite is now used as an insult, a way of calling someone irrational and ignorant, is a result of a smear campaign by the forces of capital.”

Ted Chiang in the New Yorker.

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Amazon spent $14.2 million on anti-union consultants last year alone. If that's not a clear sign that corporations are terrified of worker power, I don't know what is.

@Ingo_FP_Angel @abishek_muthian I guess what it boils down to is choice, so that's probably the word I was after at least.

I agree competition is not the correct term - of all the things potentially holding Fairphone back, a lack of competition is not one of them.

That said, they're all companies who need to chase profits - in the end they have no choice but to compete. The best we can do (short of revolting against capitalism) is to try to make ethical businesses competitive.

@Ingo_FP_Angel @abishek_muthian I think the fact that self-repair doesn't void warranty is also a pretty major improvement here. I guess it's not so much in the design of the phone, but still a significant step in the right direction.

I'm not planning on retiring my fairphone 3 any time soon, but it's good to see some competition is popping up. At this point I wouldn't even consider a phone that isn't repairable if I were to buy one.

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Apparently Nokia has released a repair friendly phone (G22) in tie-up with iFixit for original replacement parts!

Hugh Jeffreys does a tear down and verifies the claims - youtube.com/watch?v=FZGM-SgfyU

This means we can finally get a repairable smartphone in India, Since #fairphone & #pine64 devices are never coming here.

With un-lockable bootloader, It seems viable for #LineageOS & #postmarketOS hacking; Unisoc T606 chipset is bit concerning though. Any thoughts @joelselvaraj ?

#repair #mastindia

A word of advice for e/OS/ users:

After a few months with @murena on my I have had only one problem: The default camera has good quality, but is slow to take pictures to the point of sometimes failing completely.

I was close to giving up and going back to default Android when I found the solution by @Ingo_FP_Angel in this thread:
community.e.foundation/t/how-i

A step backwards in terms of , but my is now better than ever. :)

APK I use:
celsoazevedo.com/files/android

@eris it amazes me how free people can insist on being in countries where they don't even have the freedom to sleep in a fucking tent in the forest.

@thibaultamartin And not only for desktop, but also iOS and Android. It's a fantastic mobile browser.

@stephenfry I'm always fascinated by the post war narratives of heroes that aren't celebrated - at this point I've gotten so used to them being Communists that I hadn't even considered that other factors such as queerness might play a role.

Would love to watch.

@leadore @omglinux I mean, it's an app grid. If you open flathub what you see is an app grid. So it kind of reflects the content.

I agree that it's not groundbreaking, but I buy the argument that it's not supposed to take attention away from the actual apps it promotes. So while I generally dislike overly modern logo design that's minimalist to the point of being boring, I think this is neat enough. :)

@alexm It seems Gnome is finally beginning to approximate KDE's red ball technology. I'm very pleased.

@rvawonk I have no idea what is going on, but considering who you've been up against I can only imagine it's ugly.

Thank you for kicking against the pricks. There's still a sane world out there somewhere.

On my side I don't even know what this is about, it's not even nine in the morning yet my time, and I still feel like that's enough internet for one day. Take care.

@omgubuntu I prefer old fashioned installs to save space mostly, but not to the point where I prefer adding third party PPAs for every app. It becomes too messy.

I have no preference between Flatpak and Snap, and use both on both Fedora and Ubuntu. If people want to make a principled stand how to install their software they should be capable of tracking it down on github and compiling it themselves. For the rest of us, a flatpak link is useful.

Not sure if this means Sapot Browser from Ubuntu Touch can also be installed, but if it does, I highly recommend checking it out! It's basically a Morph browser testing ground, and comes with huge improvements in stuff like the handling of tabs and gesture support. :)

Super exciting to see the projects grow closer!

@CassandraZeroCovid @haeckerfelix And behold - now it is front page news!

Do yourself a favours and listen to today's episode of the Daily, or at least the first half - the Bing chatbot declared its love to a journalist for the New York Times and it only got weirder from there on out. Hilarious and more than a little bit creepy.

@TheDreadTitania The children of the *codfather. It all checks out.

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