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  • I've been having this problem since 2016.

    No matter how many filters you throw at it, there's always images, videos, and people self-censoring to get around them.

    It's infected everyone and everything, like a virus.

    Searching for a way out. I'm sure there's somewhere safe out there...

  • If it means I only need one charger/interface cable for my phone, tablet, laptop, keyboard, mouse, external drive, yes, I'm a fan. I already switched to wireless headphones when my cat chewed through my second or third pair of Etymotics (honestly forget by now). He forbids me from wearing anything with wires. Other than that, give me USB-C or give me death.

  • It nice to hear from you.well am pretty okay with your asking price but i just need some re assurance on the condition,am buying it as a gift for my son in United Kingdom so can you accept paypal as a mode of payment and i will add $90 for shipping,i will have do it local transaction but i am out of town presently..so you can get me back with your paypal email account so i can pay nowhope to hear from you soon.kindly text back ASAP

  • I hope they include a magnifying glass so I can read it. Where are all the mobile-first touch friendly UIs on devices like these? I know of only one that tried to do it right, the CutiePi. Everyone else just ships plain old desktop Linux and it's not a great experience on a small screen.

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  • I'm looking for one that works well on Android Automotive. So far I couldn't get OsmAnd to show the Android Auto UI on the full OS, or integrate with the home page (split screen music / maps), and none of the others I tried in F-droid worked at all. I need something because I'm tired of using my phone, and I don't have Google services on my tablet (flashed with a custom build of Lineage / Android Automotive OS).

    It would be nice to have an open source version of the big screen systems they're putting in the newest cars...

  • Imagine something as outlandish as user serviceable infotainment systems. Like they used to have in the old days. I'm hanging on by a thread to my basic 2014 car which still has a double DIN slot I can put my own system into...some day

  • How is the 3G sunset not solvable by just swapping out a modem module for an LTE or 5G one and maybe installing some new modem firmware? A lot of cars are running a Linux kernel under the hood, so I'd think it's pretty well swap and go

  • Windows 3.1 did have a BSOD. It wasn't always fatal, you could try to hit enter to go back to Windows, but most of the time it wasn't really recoverable, Windows often wouldn't work right afterwards.

    I ran into them all the time in 3.11 on our 486 which had some faulty RAM (the BSOD would even be scrambled). If we could get back to Windows after that, it'd just be in a zombie state where moving the mouse around would paint stuff over whatever was left on screen, and wouldn't respond to clicks or keypresses.

    Fun times.

  • Android @lemdro.id
    fury @lemmy.world

    AOSP14 on Raspberry Pi 5

    Courtesy of KonstaKANG

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    fury @lemmy.world

    Linux will continue to be a frustrating geeks-only club unless and until somebody starts getting paid to work on it

    Hot take incoming. Just some thoughts I've been having recently as I experience Linux at work for several years now. To clarify, I mean Linux on the desktop as a consumer. As in, what our lord and savior Richard M. Stallman would call "GNU/Linux"; pick your favorite distro here. I'm leaving out Linux on the server, embedded Linux, and the billions of phones running Android that have Linux kernels, for which Linux there is a success story without rival. But Linux as a daily driver OS as a user/developer just...sucks.

    I have to use it because there is no other option for building Android and embedded Linux which I occasionally need to do

    I like to use it because I can change stuff about it that I don't like (can being the key word, here, usually I'm too lazy or busy)

    I want to use it because getting one over on 'the man' tickles my rebellious funny bone

    But...little things here and there like [snap sandboxing the browser and preventing a standard web feature from workin