VICE: The PinePhone Is an Open-Source, Community Developed iOS and Android Competitor
The device runs on a version of Linux modified by a community of developers and is designed to last 10 years.
https://vice.com/en_us/article/m7jbv8/the-pinephone-is-an-open-source-community-developed-ios-and-android-competitor #linux #pinephone
Is it just me or does it seem like Jupiter Broadcasting is kind of falling apart?
They went from having Linux Unplugged, TechSNAP, UserError, ChooseLinux, BSDNow, Linux Headlines, Linux Action News, Self-Hosted and regular Jupiter Extras uploads to just Linux Unplugged, Linux Headlines, and Self-Hosted.
The firing of Joe Ressington killed off a lot of those shows, then BSDNow decided to go independent, and TechSNAP ended a few weeks ago.
I'm conducting a short survey on bias within the computer industry.
Only takes a moment and will be part of an article in the coming days. Feel free to forward around!
Language matters. We spend our time answering emails and support tickets when the writing in our platform is unclear.
Deliberately choosing to stop using language that comes from a legacy of oppression is a small step towards making technology more inclusive.
We're constantly refining our platform as we learn about our users needs and we expect to keep doing so.
Incremental changes like this certainly won't fix the world on their own, but they do make racists angry and uncomfortable, which we consider a win.
Read more to find out why "Fairphone 2 is now the only phone of its kind" 🙌 #longevity #fairelectronics
RT @AndroidAuth@twitter.com
A tiny smartphone company just brought a new Android version to a 2015 device http://zpr.io/HPt8X
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/AndroidAuth/status/1272930598278115331
People are using CryptPad to organize for a better future and it's essential that it works reliably. We spent the last few weeks preparing v3.19.0 (Thylacine) with many bug fixes and usability improvements. The full release notes are on GitHub: https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad/releases/tag/3.19.0 #privacy
Until regulations "grounded in human rights" are put in place, Microsoft, Amazon, & IBM will not sell facial recognition tech to police departments in the U.S. 👏👏
Original tweet : https://twitter.com/DuckDuckGo/status/1272888410647277572
@comment I really feel that closing line reflects a lot of the modern approach to most causes.
"Because change at the rate of a lifetime is too long for the social media cycle."
The Over Consumption of Doubt https://robert.winter.ink/the-over-consumption-of-doubt
"How to know if you're ready to switch from Mac to Linux"
My new post on Opensource.com!
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🗞 If you’re a journalist documenting the protests, protecting your digital rights requires extra steps. Here’s what we’d recommend. 🗞 https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/06/digital-security-advice-journalists-covering-protests-against-police-killings
Greetings! I’ve been interested in Mastodon for a while, pokes around to find an instance I liked, and I think I’ve settled here thanks to Kev’s article.
I’m a web developer, currently using Rust and Elixir. My distro of choice is NixOS, though I used Debian for a long time before.
In addition to FOSS, I like video games, music, and reading sci-fi/fantasy books.
@kev I had similar, and found the problem was I needed the mouse higher to flatten my wrist angle. With my wrist bent back a bit using the trackball, my hand hurt similar...
Media Archipelago https://robert.winter.ink/media-archipelago
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