Email - Protonmail
Messaging - Signal
Browser - Duckduckgo/ Firefox
RSS reader - Newsblur
Map - Organic maps
Music - VLC/ Bandcamp
Podcast - Pocket Casts
Timer - Apple Clock
Email - Protonmail
Messaging - Signal
Browser - Duckduckgo/ Firefox
RSS reader - Newsblur
Map - Organic maps
Music - VLC/ Bandcamp
Podcast - Pocket Casts
Timer - Apple Clock
Why are you still using Apple’s proprietary, for-profit OS if you want to be Libre? Last I checked, Intel Macs support both Linux and BSD, and the M1 Macs can already boot Linux with great performance, presumably with reasonable stability too since it’s aarch64, which both the kernel and most popular software support.
I don’t know about Macs, but for iphone, you cant use an alternate operating system.
Not necessarily. PostmarketOS boots on some (usually older) iPhones, people have also successfully shimmed Android on them.
That’s interesting. I’ll look into that.
Whether you check them out or not, don’t expect any of them to be stable. They’re square in the alpha/experimental stage right now.
I can’t go around recommending unstable solutions. But it’s definitely an interesting conversation about how to escape proprietary hell.
https://lemmy.ml/post/74094