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Specs:

  • CPU: StrongArm SA1110 @ 190MHz
  • RAM/ROM: 32MB (shared)
  • Storage: 256MB SanDisk CF-Card
  • Display: 640x480 256 colour CSTN LCD
  • OS: Windows CE Handheld PC Professional

  • I think the work of saving and preserving these files en-masse is important, but spamming on random threads isn't the way.

    All it serves to do is detract from the original discussion for those this appeals to, and frustrates everyone else, watering down the very message you're trying to put out there.

    This could be a post on many relevant Lemmy communities and probably do well on the majority of them, thus achieving that mission without polluting Lemmy with spam that adds nothing to the current conversation.

  • Gonna need a lot of our help to have it go across the country

  • I'd say in this context it means just kidding, but could be a well done play on words

  • If you need any further clarification, please don't hesitate to let me know 😊

  • That's the way I fully got into it - started off on an old laptop and manifested continued from there.

  • I'll add to this too, taken a while ago of my old car in an Australian shopping mall, and Nissan Patrols aren't even the most egregious here.

  • No, this is victim blaming - Samsung does something very anti-privacy and anti-consumer and you blame the user because of the way they use their phone? You are detracting responsibility from the company that has started doing this.

  • I thought you were going to link to a Trabant, but I'll also be with you that any vehicle in Robert's fleet is more durable and better designed.

  • It was posted to the Reddit thread (I too reached into the depths to find it).

  • Can confirm. Study laptops are on Linux Mint Debian Edition, gaming PC is on CachyOS currently but it changes all the time, had Bazzite on it beforehand

  • I imagine you could filter it with uBlock right?

  • I was so sad when my Nexus 7 gave up the ghost (quite literally fizzled and nothing more) but I got a solid 10 years out of it.

    I loved how easy they were to work on, the NFC, the unlockable bootloader, the ROM support, headphone jack of course. We didn't know how good we had it then.

  • I just had a quick play around with it, HEIC converter is something I didn't know I needed (I have a large backup from my iPhone which has HEICs), and I like the .eml parser just to name a couple.

    I'll be adding this to my server for sure. Thanks for sharing

  • Hey ChatGPT, I'm a dork who works for a local council and we are cutting costs by removing two bins from a local forestry. Can you come up with a sign that spins the removal of these bins into a positive?

  • Can you imagine the confusion of a dead animal just falling in your front yard and witnessing that? This coworker's spawning a whole ass religion

  • I totally agree, they're mad little machines. I'm only selling mine because I can't stand the combined touchpad/track point setup Lenovo did in that generation and I quickly replaced it with an X260. Both of them are capable of damn good battery life (I get about 5-6 hours from my X260)

  • I've been planning on selling a couple older laptops (Latitude E6420 and ThinkPad X240) and this is a fantastic idea. The former laptop doesn't even have Windows 10 drivers (that I know of)

  • I've considered CalyxOS but prefer the hardening of GrapheneOS with no gapps - still means a phone decent on privacy. However I do try to keep an open mind, so if CalyxOS has additional privacy benefits to my existing setup I'd be interested.

    I agree with the proprietary style of ProtonMail point, and my workaround for multiple accounts has been to use my own domain and have email rules for delivering messages to the respective folder. I don't have immediate plans to move from them, but I am watching the news cycle and have considered Tuta as an alternative.

    I haven't used ReVanced, but I remember the original YouTube Vanced was a mod of the original YouTube apk - if that's still the case, I feel like ReVanced would offer even less privacy than Invidious or NewPipe. However I'm happy to be corrected.

    I personally use Nextcloud notes but the Obsidian setup you have sounds interesting, especially if it's like OneNote - I'll keep it in mind!

    Completely agree on your Nextcloud points - I uploaded my uncompressed Telegram archive to it, which took like 12 hours over my Gigabit lan. I suspect it hated the sheer amount of small files

  • Been degoogled for years at this point:

    • Stock Android --> LineageOS or GrapheneOS (no gapps)
    • YouTube --> Invidious, NewPipe
    • Google Search --> DuckDuckGo, Brave Search
    • Google Play Store --> F-Droid, Aurora Store

    I've also decoupled from other similar services:

    • Outlook --> ProtonMail
    • Calendar --> Nextcloud
    • OneDrive --> Nextcloud
    • Windows, macOS --> Linux (after years of distrohopping, I found LMDE is incredibly stable while still being a nice "out of box" distro)
    • Google Maps, Apple Maps --> OSMAnd, Organic Maps

    I never used any online password manager myself, I went from writing passwords in a literal book to KeePass, to now Vaultwarden for that

    - self hosted

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Found a security bug in LMDE6, need some help