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Google Allows Creditors to Brick Your Phone
  • Yeah it's because they ship the same OS image for everyone, be it US on a carrier plan or otherwise. Google services has complete control over your device (more than just locking it down), and that's what you should be upset about. For you that app is just harmless bloat, what's actually spooky is google play services as a system app. Do yourself a favor and install grapheneOS.

  • I wrote a program for my boss. How legal is to to write the program again and make it FOSS?
  • -- Not legal advice-- If you have evidence that it got scrapped for good, even if it's copyright infringement, they can't claim any damages. They, at best, can DMCA GitHub, but you're VERY unlikely to get sentenced guilty in a trial (in the event of one, which won't ever happen because they know).

  • I wrote a program for my boss. How legal is to to write the program again and make it FOSS?
  • --Not legal advice-- Except they can't do clean-room development because copyright is viral. If they had access to the copyrighted source, any code they write on the matter, if it coincides with the copyrighted one to some extent, can be pursued for copyright claims (IBM v. Microsoft). For example, when there's a leak of Windows source, ReactOS devs get super scared, because it really puts them on the line. Another example is Nouveau, which can't accept anyone who has worked at NVIDIA. That being said, the company was not intending to do anything with it, so they can't claim damages; ergo, OP is completely safe.

  • Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?
  • What you need to do is clean the dust off of your fans and ventilation filters (check guides or figure it as you go, but make sure to disconnect the battery and the fans from the mobo as soon as you open it). Then, repaste it with good thermal paste or some liquid metal if you're feeling confident. I have liquid metal (thermal grizzly condoctonaut) on both of my laptops, and one of them which had overheated since day one, doesn't anymore.

  • Looking for a "couch laptop"
  • I prefer the T480 series (imo Thinkpad went downhill from there onwards). The non-s is a great off-road laptop, but for what OP is asking, the T480s seems like a more sensible choice.

  • Looking for a "couch laptop"
  • I have a second-hand Thinkpad T480s that I love, I bought it for 250$ on ebay and replaced its battery because it was fried (+40$). I use it for school and it works flawlessly, around 8h of battery life in a well-configured OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. According to the specs sheet it shouldn't be, but for some reason it is noticeably lighter than a friend of mine's MacBook Air 2021.

    What I really love about it is the ThinkDock Ultra (iirc 30$ on ebay), which lets me place the laptop on my table, and by just sliding a piece of plastic, it connects all of my peripherals in a second. I love this laptop so much that I'll use it until it dies so hard that it can't be fixed at all.

    laptop, cover laptop, open dock, no laptop dock, I/O laptop + dock

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