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@pine64, or anyone else, does clear up most of the freeze/crash/instability issues that the experienced? Was there a better OS to use than Neon?

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I'm a grown adult, I can watch cartoons if I want to

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metro.co.uk/2020/01/11/shouldn

Quite an interesting read, as someone who is neurodiverse my phone is a great help so I can see where the author of this article is coming from, smartphones are a great device for the disabled community

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#PinebookPro trackpad and keyboard firmware updater now works for BOTH ANSI and ISO hardware variations.

And yes, ANSI users also need to update too.

forum.pine64.org/showthread.ph

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So I was recently asked why I prefer to use free and open source software over more conventional and popular proprietary software and services.

A few years ago I was an avid Google user. I was deeply embedded in the Google ecosystem and used their products everywhere. I used Gmail for email, Google Calendar and Contacts for PIM, YouTube for entertainment, Google Newsstand for news, Android for mobile, and Chrome as my web browser.

I would upload all of my family photos to Google Photos and all of my personal documents to Google Drive (which were all in Google Docs format). I used Google Domains to register my domain names for websites where I would keep track of my users using Google Analytics and monetize them using Google AdSense.

I used Google Hangouts (one of Google’s previous messaging plays) to communicate with friends and family and Google Wallet (with debit card) to buy things online and in-store.

My home is covered with Google Homes (1 in my office, 1 in my bedroom, 1 in the main living area) which I would use to play music on my Google Play Music subscription and podcasts from Google Podcasts.

I have easily invested thousands of dollars into my Google account to buy movies, TV shows, apps, and Google hardware devices. This was truly the Google life.

Then one day, I received an email from Google that changed everything.

“Your account has been suspended”

Just the thing you want to wake up to in the morning. An email from Google saying that your account has been suspended due to a perceived Terms of Use violation. No prior warning. No appeals process. No number to call. Trying to sign in to your Google account yields an error and all of your connected devices are signed out. All of your Google data, your photos, emails, contacts, calendars, purchased movies and TV shows. All gone.

I nearly had a heart attack, until I saw that the Google account that had been suspended was in fact not my main personal Google account, but a throwaway Gmail account that I created years prior for a project. I hadn’t touched the other account since creation and forgot it existed. Apparently my personal Gmail was listed as the recovery address for the throwaway account and that’s why I received the termination email.

Although I was able to breathe a sigh of relief this time, the email was wake up call. I was forced to critically reevaluate my dependence on a single company for all the tech products and services in my life.

I found myself to be a frog in a heating pot of water and I made the decision that I was going to jump out.

Leaving Google

Today there are plenty of lists on the internet providing alternatives to Google services such as this and this. Although the “DeGoogle” movement was still in its infancy when I was making the move.

The first Google service I decided to drop was Gmail, the heart of my online identity. I migrated to Fastmail with my own domain in case I needed to move again (hint: glad I did, now I self host my email). Fastmail also provided calendar and contacts solutions so that took care of leaving Google Calendar and Contacts.

Here are some other alternatives that I moved to:

Gmail → Fastmail → Self-hosted (via Cloudron)
Google Contacts → FastmailNextcloud Contacts
Google Calendar → FastmailNextcloud Calendar
Google Search → BingDuckDuckGo
Google Maps → Bing MapsOpenStreetMaps and OsmAnd
Google Analytics → Matomo Analytics
Google Drive → Nextcloud Files
Google Photos → Nextcloud Files/Gallery
Google Docs → Collabora Office (Nextcloud integration) and LibreOffice
Google Play Music → Spotify / PlexSpotify / Jellyfin
Google Play Movies/TV → PlexJellyfin
Google Play Audiobooks/Books → Audible/Kindle
Google Play Store (apps) → F-Droid / Aurora Store
Google Android → Lineage OSUbuntu Touch on PinePhone (coming soon?)
Google’s Android Apps → Simple Mobile Tools
Google Chrome → Mozilla Firefox
Google Domains → Hover
Google Hangouts → Matrix and Nextcloud Talk
Google Allo → Signal
Google Podcasts → PocketCastsAntennaPod
Google Newsstand → RSS
Google Wallet → PayPal and Cash App

Migrating away from Google was not a fast or easy process. It took years to get where I am now and there are still several Google services that I depend on: YouTube and Google Home.

Eventually, my Google Home’s will grow old and become unsupported at which point hopefully the Mycroft devices have matured and become available for purchase. YouTube may never be replaced (although I do hope for projects like PeerTube to succeed) but I find the compromise of using only one or two Google services to be acceptable.

At this point losing my Google account due to a mistake in their machine learning would largely be inconsequential and my focus has shifted to leaving Amazon which I use for most of my shopping and cloud services.

The reason that I moved to mostly FOSS applications is that it seems to be the only software ecosystem where everything works seamlessly together and I don’t have to cede control to any single company. Alternatively I could have simply split my service usage up evenly across Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple but I don’t feel that they would have worked as nicely together.

Overall I’m very happy with the open source ecosystem. I use Ubuntu with KDE on all of my computers and Android (no GApps) on my mobile phone. I’ve ordered the PinePhone “Brave Heart” and hope to one day be able to use it or one of its successors as a daily driver with Ubuntu Touch or Plasma Mobile.

I don’t want to give the impression that I exclusively use open source software either, I do use a number of proprietary apps including: Sublime Text, Typora, and Cloudron.

https://www.kylepiira.com/2020/01/09/why-i-quit-google/

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artofgregmartin.com used to be home to some magnificent spacescapes. For some reason the universe page of the site has been under construction for years now. Here's hoping Greg's 2020 resolution is bringing his beautiful space paintings back to the internet.

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Privacy shouldn't be a luxury. We’ve joined with @privacyint and over 50 other orgs to ask Google to take action against the exploitative practices of pre-installed apps.

Read the letter & add your voice: privacyinternational.org/advoc #Bloatware

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@feld @kingu_platypus_gidora how about if we aim for less harm but keep the internet? Or are we only allowed to talk in black/white binaries where there's either maximal harm or none at all?

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I don't want a smart fridge. I want a fridge where I can easily order and replace the compressor if it dies.

Where's my idiotic trade show in Vegas?

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Iran’s capabilities highlight our need to invest in and lead in our cybersecurity. It’s very hard to secure our infrastructure against hacking on the part of foreign actors. As President I would ensure we employ the right resources and people to maintain our safety and security.
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So I now own a hacked New 3ds with 128gb of storage, I feel like I could do anything

There's a pretty good summation of how I view Joe here medium.com/@ronaldwdixon/the-l

Industry interest based economic policy, social norm supporting social policy, inability to address apparent conflicts of interest, unexamined privilege.

It's crazy to me that, despite the obvious and even explicitly stated goal of no fundamental changes, some on the right think is not a moderate.
spectator.org/the-mythology-of

"Montaigne says that we despise our own beings. You’re imprisoned in this tomb of self-proclaimed ugliness. We should try to recognize that we are animals. A dog doesn’t have a list of corrections for his body. He isn’t embarrassed about anything. We should recognize that the differences between our brain and an animal’s brain do bring us certain benefits, but they also bring us needless anxieties." @iamstephenwest@twitter.com on Michele de

philosophizethis.org/montaigne

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Doctors and health advocates gave NPR their top messages about women's health for 2020. Here's what they said, including:

better birth control is necessary
transgender women are women
women's pain is real
it's time to rethink menopause n.pr/35hQa25 

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Original: twitter.com/npr/status/1213136
#NPR

Full-List of bots: joejoe.github.io/mastodon

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People are more important than machines or money. We invented both of them to improve our lives.
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