Please do not mention this either, we had to send him half planet Cabbage
before he accepted to even consider it. We do not hold it against him,
though, he seems to have been quite trigger happy recently. Rumour has it
that he managed to delete his own thread. The TLCDC is still inquiring abo
I really missed you and all your best elaborated gags when Masaru banned you.
It was really nice of him to un-ban you like that.
By the way, we are keeping some of your ant bots prisoners until we have
fully managed to reverse-engineer them. We might also test their resistance
with some new powerful chemical. We will not torture them, though, it is
useless now.
We can exchange them for a few of these giant cactuses y
We have found that carpenter ants work better than a cactus.
Indeed. A long way from the secret giant cactus.
Woah. That's some next level spycraft.
I have a feeling something is missing in your sentence.
I always make sure I have a super-secret anti-microform-functional-hologram
of Mikey embedded in the html of this forum. Those are necessities for ruing
stupid users who try to ruin stupid users or something.
I always have a secret microform copy of this forum. Those are necessities to
rue stupid users or something.
Shit, that's a troublesome issue. I think I have to create and spread a
common useful English word such as motenai to discribe unpopular men ideally
throughout the whole world then. I am going to paint one. Thank you anyway. I
will search for the word to describe unpopular men in other langua
> I don't think there is a word today that is accepted throughout the society
to describe unpopular boys.
If you are not philandering, people are not talking about you anyway.
Young people today call boys who are not popular with girls "virgins" and
boys who are popular with girls "Chads". The problem is that unless you are
talking to a young internet user, old people would not understand.
When I was young, we called such unpopular boys "nerds". But then the nerds
I know that is an illusion. But there are some idiots who always watch their
opportunity to visit my home and if I did not take the calls from them, they
could visit my home while mumbling something incomprehensible words like "I
was worried about you, so I came" or something. Die. Their purp
> I am starting to think that Pinephone might be a necessity for me since I
sometimes need a mobile phone to call.
That's an illusion put into your head by mobile phone manufacturers and
service providers.
Billions of people lived a happy life for centuries without mobile phones.
Most of
>Those are necessities for ruing stupid fish or something others.
Those are necessities for ruing stupid x or something others.
x > insert anything / has become my favorite sentence. I have been using it
for days now and I am never getting tired of it. :)
Sea lions...
By the way, I am going to avoid more off-topic here though, very sometimes I
want to use the word "men who are not popular with girls/women". But it
sounds too long isn't it? I have a lot of times searched how to say the words
in English shortly but there seems not to be such an
You have to go on the It's a Small World puppet boat ride, it goes right
through the middle of the giant Disney castle. Girlfriends like it more than
Golden Gate Bridge, which is just a boring old bridge. It's not even really
gold, kind of an old rusty greenish reddish coppery color. However,
That's why I hate Yakuza. And you are misunderstanding. My kind of men enjoy
to make a parade of our good-looking girl friends in line at Disneyland. I
enjoy to see people pretending to talk while spreading spit or colona viruses
or something or other at us, or old men touching my girlfriend'
Just want to confirm that chaosmonk's claim, that "installing a custom ROM on
an Android phone is very easy." is true.
I have very little technical skills/knowledge and have done it several times.
The first few times I did have to go a little back and forth in the process
and instructions a
> I do not want to go to Disneyland with Yakuza
Yakuza never have to wait in line at Disneyland. They are the best people to
go with.
Thats like the answer that people give about holistic medicine... lol
I do not want to go to Disneyland with Yakuza. Why Disneyland? I want to see
the Golden Gate Bridge.
But Cape Canaveral is near. It might be a good idea to say good bye to them
on our way home.
No, the first thing I'm taking you to in America is Disneyland.
I was wondering if you were cruising around the San Francisco Bay or
somewhere for cruising for something bruising. If you got tired of fishing,
or after a good catch, let's go to there. I definitely want to see the Golden
Gate Bridge first if I visit the US. Definitely!
I see. Thank you.
So I am going to use the iPhone for a while until I save money. I want a
satellite phone. However, we will remodel the phone case so that the battery
pack can be easily detached, ideally within 10 seconds. This is one of the
iPhone's biggest drawbacks. Compared to this, the
> What about using firejail? How much sandboxing security does that gain me?
Sorry, I don't know enough about it. It's should be better than nothing, as
long as the sense of security it gives you doesn't lead you to take risks you
otherwise wouldn't.
What about using firejail? How much sandboxing security does that gain me?
It's nice for fishing in my local lake.
> So there are no dependencies on those proprietary things, but the modem
depends on proprietary firmware (or binary blobs?) inside of it?
Yes, notice that they say there there are no "OS-loaded binary blobs" not
that there are no binary blobs at all. This is often the case with hardware
Recommended reading regarding the security issue:
https://guix.gnu.org/en/blog/2017/running-system-services-in-containers/
I think with a graphical frontend, Guix could be our best shot at solving
this issue in a way that doesn't empower a freedom-hostile ecosystem like
Snap or Flatpak.
I might understand.
Thinkpenguin's claim.
> Never worry about support after an upgrade: There are no dependencies on
proprietary drivers, NDISWrapper, or other OS-loaded binary blobs.
So there are no dependencies on those proprietary things, but the modem
depends on proprietary firmware (o
>> I'm hanging out for future versions in which cameras will have a lense
cover that users can manually slide clear
> That would be nice. I wonder how hard it would be to modify the back cover
that way.
Oh sorry, I misread what you wrote. I thought you were suggesting a sliding
cover on
> Thinkpenguin sells this modem.
>
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/usb-4g-lte-advanced-modem-gnulinux-tpe-usb4glte
> Is not this modem proprietary?
There are two kinds of software used to support hardware devices: firmware
and drivers. A driver runs on your operating system and con
> The one bit that is protected by law from being reverse engineered and run
with free code.
Thinkpenguin sells this modem.
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/usb-4g-lte-advanced-modem-gnulinux-tpe-usb4glte
Is not this modem proprietary?
If it is not a proprietary thing, can I replace the
> Maybe, but the X60 is in China behind a closed border, and I am in
Aotearoa.
Damn, that sucks.
> How does Goggle get any info from an Android device that has never had a
Goggle account associated with it?
The OS.
> Yes, but the difference is that to use my SIM in the PP, I have to have
Chaosmonk:
> It's good enough for simple things like SMS, but don't expect to get any
serious work done on it. It probably will not perform better than your
netbook
I expect that it will perform much better than this netbook:
https://git.feneas.org/disintermedia/public-wiki/-/wikis/Bishop
E
For what?
I've been thinking perhaps splurging on a really big SD card, then doing some
of the things mentioned in Calher's thread like offline Wiki,Books,Music,TED
talks etc.. whatever reasonably fits. Keeping the phone offline mode
--generally-- and switching it on when I need to make calls, but this
I usually keep a secret one-man nuclear submarine.
> I'm hoping that with a set of peripherals (screen, mouse, keyboard) it will
be able to replace my ancient netbook as my work computer
Dont get your hopes up. Pine64 kept the cost of the device down in part by
not going with a faster computer than they needed. It's good enough for
simple
I have ordered the PostmarketOS Convergence community edition too. I'm pretty
confident that after getting feedback on both the Braveheart and the Ubuntu
Touch community edition, the hardware is ready to roll. I don't mind watching
the software grow and improve over time, in fact I enjoy it.
I always have a secret microjet. Those are necessities for ruing stupid slow
people or something others.
Sure. I like the compact models especially.
I always have a secret microphone. Those are necessities for ruing stupid
officers or something others.
OS X (macOS) is POSIX compatible, so it's better than iOS and Android.
> Obviously not.
OSX is POSIX certified. How does that make it free software or "open source"
or "linux based"?
Keep in mind it is important to avoid mixing things up in order to retain
credibility.
Obviously not. Keep in mind that Android is a malicious, hostile operating
system. Don't be fooled by "open source" or "Linux (kernel) based".
> I'm the type of person that carries a point-and-shoot in my pocket each
and every day.
Me too.
https://trisquel.info/files/point_and_shoot.jpg
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> LOL I'm the type of person that tapes mine up, totally not a deal breaker.
I'm the type of person that carries a point-and-shoot in my pocket each
and every day.
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Yeah what sold me on the convergence was the 3GB of RAM and 32GB storage.
Both should help with the choppines hopefully.
Isn't Android POSIX compliant?
>For one the camera still doesn't work
LOL I'm the type of person that tapes mine up, totally not a deal breaker.
>Also outside of Ubuntu Touch many of the distros are pretty choppy for
performance still.
Is it like early versions of Android/Palmphones/Blackberry touchscreens that
would ha
Whether postmarketOS uses glibc of musl is less important. What is important
is that postmarketOS is POSIX compliant.
I own the Braveheart Pinephone and placed an order for a Convergence edition
with PostMarket OS a couple days ago. On my Braveheart I have mainly used
Ubuntu Touch but have dabbled with Manjaro Arm and KDE Neon. I'll do some
checking with the Braveheart about Rhythmbox on the different distro
> There aren't many options for GNU/Linux on arm/64 devices (smart phones,
tablets), and PostmarketOS is good enough
PostmarketOS is a musl/Linux distribution, not GNU/Linux.
There aren't many options for GNU/Linux on arm/64 devices (smart phones,
tablets), and PostmarketOS is good enough. If the PinePhone community edition
is still available, don't miss it.
There are no shortage of Android-based distributions, but very few GNU-based
distributions for arm/64 arc
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