On 01/11/18 at 13:19, m712 wrote: > Your best bet is a killfile since he's guaranteed to bomb our inboxes after > your message.
Never mind, I'll stick to my statement and will ignore him. However, I'm happy to read today there is more activity in the open-hardware front: https://blog.system76.com/post/179592732883/system76-on-us-manufacturing-and-open-hardware "So, what makes Thelio open hardware? The Thelio design we’ve worked on for three years is open source. That means anyone can study, modify, distribute, make, and sell the design. You can send the design files to a metal shop to make your own Thelio. You can adapt the design for your needs. Open source hardware is the physical version of open source software. We believe it’s important to apply the same passion we have about software freedom to the hardware itself. The open hardware community is young and small compared to open source software. We hope adding Thelio and Thelio Io to the ranks of open hardware will encourage others to join the movement and make their designs free as well. We’re very excited to see what people will do with free hardware designs. This is relatively new territory." I am yet to see what they've done so far, but it seems they are close to start production. Forget it, it was straight on their home page: https://system76.com/desktops The Open Hardware Computer Is Coming <https://thel.io> Arriving on November 1 Thelio Systems are on the way! Thelio, the world’s first open hardware computer, is landing soon. Thelio fits stellar performance and thermal airflow design into a beautiful chassis etched with the essence of its Colorado birthplace. Thelio desktop computers will be available in 3 sizes to suit your needs: * Thelio (Up to 32GB RAM, 24TB Storage) * Thelio Major (Up to 128GB RAM, 46TB Storage) * Thelio Massive (Up to 768GB ECC RAM, 86TB Storage) Preorders begin on November 1st. Come back then to select your computer design and customize your specs. Thelio computers will be ready to ship in December. Alessandro > > On November 1, 2018 3:20:43 AM GMT+03:00, Alessandro Selli > <alessandrose...@linux.com> wrote: >> On 01/11/18 at 00:56, Alessandro Selli wrote: >>> Suffices to sat to demolish whatever you wrote that we're talking of >> a >>> *smartphone*, not laptops! >> >> Sorry, re-reading the thread I figured out the thread started about >> laptops, and a sub-thread initiated by Hendrik Boom (Message-ID: >> <20181031004923.g7hyshbtgs63m...@topoi.pooq.com>) considered their >> smartphone too, the Librem5. >> >> So, concerning the smartphone nothing you wrote applies. And since >> there are no PowerPC laptops it does not apply to those Puri.sm >> produces, too. >> >> Everything else you wrote about Puri.sm was debated far and large and >> I'm not wasting further bytes on it. >> >> Get a life, will you? >> >> >> Alessandro > m712 > -- > https://nextchan.org -- https://gitgud.io/blazechan/blazechan > I am awake between 3AM-8PM UTC, HMU if the site's broken > _______________________________________________ > Dng mailing list > Dng@lists.dyne.org > https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng -- Alessandro Selli <alessandrose...@linux.com> VOIP SIP: dhatarat...@ekiga.net Chiave firma e cifratura PGP/GPG signing and encoding key: BA651E4050DDFC31E17384BABCE7BD1A1B0DF2AE
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