Hehe With a selection of toppings. :p
Hehe With a selection of toppings. :p
American pancakes on Sundays. :)
Buying a used phone does save resources and stops potential e-waste though.
Plus with an older phone there’s more likelihood that an alternative OS is available.
67% of phones are made in China.* Many for Western companies. Using parts and materials sourced from around the world.
I guess it depends on what operating system you decide to use…
(There’s also Shift who make a similar product : https://www.shiftphones.com/en/)
It would put me off using it.
It’s hard to know for sure why people opt for Apple products… It could be any number of things.
Surely the idea of open or free is always going to play better than closed, locked down and proprietary…? idk
Pure speculation : the idea of open source sells. It’s more appealing than the alternative.
The Sipeed Lichee Pi 4A coming with Debian pre-installed, is arguably the first consumer RISC-V device.
Qualcomm has good reason to focus on RISC-V. I’m expecting them to bring out SoCs as soon as they can. And with the Nuvia team, they have the design prowess to produce some very performant silicon.
:) Nice one! Thanks
:) That’s an idea from the film The Interpreter. I like nice sounding words too.
I used to collect and make up stupid names :
My favourite calendar is the UBPorts offering, but I don’t think it’s available as a standalone app.
The GNOME calendar is okay though : https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Calendar
Perversely; I’m always less inclined to buy a product that I’ve seen advertised… “Why do they need to advertise it? It can’t be up to much.” And “Part of the ticket price has gone into advertising, so it’s not so valuable a thing.”, usually being my first thoughts.
I guess this is a fair indication then of how much Meta receives per person from advertisers…
I wouldn’t know : I never support them.
That’s genuinely shocking.
OnionShare is available for Android.