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  • As someone from a developing country, windows 11 contributes to higher digital inequality because of its unnecessary high hardware requirements. If they don't support windows 10 for a long time, we will suffer a great toll.

    And unfortunately, people around here barely use linux and developed quite a repulsion for it, which only makes things worse for ourselves...

    It's hard not to hate microsoft when we live on the ugly side of capitalism.

  • Build a Linux Virtual Machine for Windows Apps
  • Nice article! Are you the author? If so, I'd like to give you a suggestion: the part about the deepin Linux story and technical background is interesting enough to be its own article. That way, it would be more findable on web searchers and probably help a lot of people who look for information on it, which is a bit scarce in english.

  • /e/OS - Murena Smartphones
  • Depends on the device. Some allow the bootloader to be unlocked officially. Root is usually needed when you unlock the bootloader unofficially, using some hack.

    Also, /e/os supports an official gsi, which can be installed without root.

    That said, these phones aren't suited for people that need absolute security and privacy. They're more experimental and aimed at enthusiasts of the project who want to support it.

    I can see why eos raises some concerns, but i find it to be an interesting alternative with moderate potential. We definitely need more alternatives to standard android.

  • I has come to my attention that some users have never heard of F-droid. F-droid is a free software app store for android
  • Some software developers prefer to host their own repos and have more control over the release process and/or don't want to fill all the criteria for being included on f-droid, so they create their own repos. Some of these apps can still be found on vanilla fdroid, but often aren't updated so frequently.

    Izzyondroid, on the other hand, is a different project, aimed at hosting different apps that are usually from smaller devs and can't be included on fdroid yet, for different reasons.

    The greatest thing about fdroid is that it allows anyone to create their own repos and you aren't forced to depend on anyone.

  • AI is ruining the internet
  • Even places like lemmy or mastodon aren't safe anymore. Everything that is public can be, and is, data mined by some corporation. There will be bot accounts or paid people pushing their agenda. And several other things.

    It's not a technical problem. We can have places that are better than the average, but the corporations will still put their tentacles in.

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    Most popular 'real' desktop will soon be the Linux desktop [Opinion]
  • Gnu can be used to describe the gnu project, the gnu license or the gnu coreutils. In this context, they mean that Linux by itself isn't enough to be the a free desktop, and needs the gnu software to be the system they care about. (There can be controversies on whether gnu is needed or not, since it's possible to create a distro without the coreutils, but let's not get you confused right now)

  • Ideia perigosa de projeto: Poderia doar
  • Dessa forma só geraria a longo prazo problemas judiciais.

    Eu pelo menos colocaria no final das postagens algo assim:

    Gostou da ideia? Pois saiba que esse fato não ocorreu, mas caso [indivíduo] doasse essa quantia para [instituição], permitiria que [algo que pode ser feito ou a instituição está carente], enquanto não afetaria significativamente seu patrimônio. Gostou da ideia? Então compartilhe e nos ajude levar essa sugestão aos ouvidos de [indivíduo]

  • The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.
  • The incredible thing about these articles is that they don't make the slight mention of lemmy.

    That one linked is a well written summary of what happened, but it's partial if they don't include the migration that happened, even if it wasn't that big.

  • Why do most newer phones other than pixels have little to no support for custom ROMs ?
  • I understand your bad experience with GSIs, but I think it's a step in the right direction. The way custom roms have been made through the years isn't sustainable for the long run. It's too much work for the few people involved, that goes obsolete so fast. But with GSis, the projects will one day be able to maintain just a few images, and the porting community will just have to focus on unlocking the devices.

    GSIs aren't working 100% today, but it's something still new in the perspective of manufacturers, and the tendency is to have better support with time.

    Just to put things into perspective, my experience, as someone poor from a third word country, is just the opposite. In the past, only the more expensive phones had custom rom support, and the cheaper ones I got access to, wouldn't even get results if I searched for the model on xda. Nowadays, even cheap chinese phones or the ones locally manufactured in here allow me to put a GSI and have a customized experience, up to date with security patches.

  • O pessoal aqui também gosta de uma custom ROM pra Android?

    Estou cá com meu celularzinho antigo (veio com android 5) rodando android 10, graças ao lineageOS, e prestes a instalar o android 12 nele, graças a um port da comunidade para o treble.

    Alguém mais aí gosta de uma custom rom e de usar o celular até o bicho não aguentar mais?

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