element / matrix instead
interesting rollercoaster of a story, thanks for sharing
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It happened with some companies in recent years I think due to more people working remotely and they decided they might be able to try to capitalize on such capability as an “extra feature” but I think there are some plans that include it in their package (as it was previously, before being decoupled)
media bias being called out too much
there’s also graphene and a few others or linux phones I guess
LOL
redundancy is key
This doesn’t give a balanced overview of the positives of Brave, for example they have Tor integration which is interesting: https://brave.com/tor-bridges/
opinion on lineageos?
Ahh, my appraisal might be the opposite, PMOS seemed to have better software and support for things like the Pinephone and I thought it ran on more devices, but I am happy to see both projects and it’s nice to see both designs
today there are comparable projects with like postmarketos and ubuntu touch for specific phones, among other linux mobile projects
there are a few like postmarketos and ubuntu touch for specific phones, among others
what’s the boost button
There’s also the pinetab 2 as a linux tablet: https://pine64.com/product/pinetab2-10-1-8gb-128gb-linux-tablet-with-detached-backlit-keyboard/
mostly just software licensing versus FreeDOS and much less functionality (but the focus has been on squaring away basics, anyone could probably add a lot more public domain programs on from this point forward, idk what fundamentals still need to be fixed)
well tbh not many seem to know of this project so I’m just posting about the project in general (which is presumably new to most people seeing it) but the vlogs are newer this year as well since I last checked the project
I just asked about getting in to it in the current year if you have any tips: https://lemmy.world/post/2348478?scrollToComments=true
I guess that’s a good point, just look up chats by subject, I guess I was just wondering if there are any major websites that people frequent; kind of like difference between lemmy communities versus reddit subreddits versus niche dotcom forums
I do think it’s good to create a healthy culture that respects workers, but I don’t understand why being able to fire an employee is a bad thing
Imagine you’re not allowed to fire people you don’t like who you think are doing a bad job at work