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Just a person who likes media that you actually can hold in your hands and computers that only do what you tell them to.

  • Are they manufactured in Europe, though, or just another chinese smartphone with an OS that's not Android or iOS?

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  • Kobo, followed by any very cheap android tablet with the e-reader software of your choice

  • I did use it for a very basic device, that'd be the one I swap my card out of. I happen to like having plenty of mobile data, as it lets me move around the city easily enough when on-call.

  • I do that exact thing. My shop doesn't supply a phone, just a small stipend (like $30) and they lock they ever loving shit out of any phone you use that for. We can't have cameras for example, and require specific mobile apps.

  • I switch mine out fairly often. I can't use a phone with a camera at work, so i just swap it out for my normal phone on Friday. Alternatively I'd either need 2 lines, 2 providers, or whatever. Instead i just toss the work phone in the drawer and use the phone i had from before.

  • A mix of digital (bandcamp/7digital/pulled from CD - 1,132 albums currently) and physical media like records and CDs. Most of it from my ipod or from my computer which is hooked up to my hifi.

    Favorite this month? Lots of Dropkick Murphys, Anciients, and Illumina A.D.

  • So what have they been doing this whole time, just trying to destroy their own country?

  • Your choices are basically FF spinoffs (waterfox, librewolf, etc), Chrome spinoffs, straight up AI browsers, crypto browsers, and a couple that are a sort of mix/match of the above.

    The web is cooked.

  • I've added the link below the quote, which may help in the future.

  • I'd love that to be the outcome, tbh.

  • I appreciate the suggestion. It quite literally hadn't even occurred to me, so I'll be sure to do that for future posts intended for wide audiences.

  • Oh that's wild! On fedia there definitely is, as in attached screenshot. I guess they decided that since nobody on reddit ever read the articles anyhow, why implement it :D

  • I posted the link to Ars, a pretty solid tech news source, but thank you for the direct link to Open AI's announcement as well. The more sources the merrier!

  • Pretty much. In effect, they just paid 1 billion dollars to shovel their IP into the public domain woodchipper.

  • Only if you're doing it right.