• @SirLotsaLocksOP
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      44 years ago

      Yeah me too, I’m looking to get the librem 5 or maybe the FairPhone if it becomes available in the us.

      • @ster
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        44 years ago

        I wouldn’t bother with the Librem 5, it’s far too expensive for what you get

        • @SirLotsaLocksOP
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          14 years ago

          Isn’t it made with better worker conditions though? If that’s why then I’m ok with it.

          • @GaussNoise
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            I am not 100% sure on that. IIRC they do source some parts from Europe and do some assembly in the US for the non-USA librem. In the end the librem 5 is more about directly supporting developers who work on the hardware AND the OS.

            TL;DR

            Librem = more money directly for software devs (from the Gnome project and their own team)

            Pinephone = $10/phone donation to a given OS project but more widely available to people who can’t afford a more expensive phone.

            Just don’t expect to swap out your android/iOS phone without issue this first generation.

            • @SirLotsaLocksOP
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              24 years ago

              Yeah no I don’t plan on using it as my daily driver, I like bleeding edge technology and I want to use android as little as possible but I get that it’s going to be a while before it remotely viable as an alternative to android/ios.

              • @GaussNoise
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                24 years ago

                Same. It also seems like there is more Dev and community work with pine64 and purism in the mobile space than anything with android. In that the only ROMs really out there are lineage and graphineOS kinda, but now we have pureOS, mobian, postmarketOS, Ubports etc making real gains. So looking forward to the amazing community building around these devices.

                • @SirLotsaLocksOP
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                  34 years ago

                  It’s been so long since android has been innovating for the users, meanwhile linux never stopped, in fact it’s sped up. I believe as time goes on, while app support will probably not be as amazing I do think that mobile linux will allow more innovative user experiences and control and privacy.

          • @nutomicA
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            24 years ago

            You can even buy the Librem 5 USA which includes extra Freedom ™. But seriously, their Mastodon instance is for “free speech”, so they are far too right-wing for my taste.

    • @Kamui
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      14 years ago

      Didn’t Google and Ubuntu join up recently? I think I saw an article on that, so that may help with app variety, but it is google… “Do no evil.”

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