I have an expensive cellualr service and a Galaxy Note 9.
It SUCKS really bad. I spend way too much time, just dealing with
a close source system and way too many vendor traps. I'm done with with,
and am curious if others have similar experiences and are interested in
alternatives, that we the citizens control. In my newly forming approach, there is room for vendors and consumers and open source developers. I'm in the USA, but, there is absolutely no reason this movement I am proposing, could not sweep the globe, IP centric, free and open. Here is my posting to gentoo-embedded, as embedded, secure devices, that are kept secure by the device owner, are central to what I am proposing. Strong filters and other technologies to keep criminal activity, defince by the governments, courts and citizens of the various countries, are paramount to my (our?) vision. But the inherent right to security and hardware and software, is the right of the citizen, and must supercede corporate profit schemes, criminal activities and maligned actions of the collective governments.


Time for FREEDOM to reign! (spell checker on thunderbird temporarily broken...).

Be at peace,
James Horton, PE

Here's the gentoo-embedded posting::



Hello gentoo embedded,

I've had a galaxy note 9 on Verizon for a year. As a unix variant
user, since the early 80's, IT SUCKS, really bad; time to fix.


Since, I am addicted to most things gentoo centric, I have a new plan
to ease my cellular pains.....


What I'm thinking is a flip-cell-phone, just for robust converversation.
It'd be nice if it had a data-port (serial, ?) to tether any number of
tablet/laptop gentoo devices to as one pathway for mobile communications. A reliable, gentoo-friend wireless service, USA centric,
would be another great pathway to facilitate mobile communications.


Eventually, I intend to add other form of wireless connectivity, the more the better. Surely some work has preceeded this effort, links
and suggestions are most welcome. I intend to collaborate with others
that are just tired of the OS on top of most cell phones. They hinder
my thoughts and efforts, and imho, it's just time for the open source communities to pull together and create viable alternatives, so we
can control the software we use for wireless and mobile communications.
Surely others have already blazed this pathway?


I also have experience with embedded sytems communications devices and microcontrollers, running minimalistic codes, so prototyping an open source cellular device, is not a problem, just a lot of work and funding for the prototypes. Respond, or send me private email, if your circumstances warrant. I'm very tired of the hardware/firmware/software
offernings of the commercial vendors.


I'm so pissed, I just may run for public office, with the only goal is to fix our F.up communicaitons systems, and furthermore, bring privacy back to citizens that have no criminal past. I surely hope, and pray, that a few other talented hardware/firmware centric folks, feel the pain, and are ready to legally fix this bullshit of subversives controlling the airwave. There is plent of action where commercial entities can prosper, and we, the citizens in good standing, can have freedom of hardware and software, that WE control. Time to action!




sincerely,
James Horton, PE

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