

why isn’t this linking the eff.org article?


why isn’t this linking the eff.org article?


what about future devices?


but only if you have the requisite television loicense
btw blender also has 2d animation, a video editor, compositing suite and physics sim


isn’t this just a fundamental issue with input resolution? ofc you get better resolution when zoomed in because you have more screen space


it’s certainly interesting, but what do you do when someone actually breaks in?


that’s an incredibly slow cpu (I’ve literally never heard of a 600MHz cpu in anything this century).
You’re free to try, but I wouldn’t expect it to run any web browser (including obsidian, because that’s electron). I’d recommend using it to experiment with extremely lightweight software like Alpine Linux with some lightweight WM


both chromium based :(
konqueror/khtml is the real alternative
it gets very technical very quickly on Linux, but have a read here: https://linrunner.de/tlp/introduction.html
what terminal emulator are you using?
there’s a bunch of Reddit mirrors, no one likes them
nheko is the fastest usable client I’ve used personally


you can buy used hard drives for pretty reasonable amounts of money


Matrix?


Even if you get it working it’s going to be janky asf, I’d probably just use libreoffice draw + okular


documenting like this is also really good for future reference
i didn’t know you could use emacs for security analysis