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So, not repairable and no headphone jack. Sounds Luke a loser.
So, not repairable and no headphone jack. Sounds Luke a loser.
This is total green washing marketing bs.
They purposely removed the headphone jack and started selling disposable earbuds. This one move alone will generate more ewaste than any swappable parts.
This company is full of it. They don’t care about the environment and they certainly don’t care about their customers.
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Brave is just windowdressing. You cant really get any real privacy in Chromium.
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I am an advocate for FOSS and run it on all my devices exclusively but the sad truth is that most FOSS is low quality software and doesn’t work well.
You spend much more time trying to fix something in Linux and get it working than actually using it to do useful work.
Linux reminds me a lot of an experience I had when I was 11. An old timer friend of my grandfather showed me his Ham radio setup. When we listened to others talking, they were ALL talking about their rigs and nothing else. So even though Ham radio is a communication method where you can talk about everything it turns out Ham operators just want to talk about Ham radio.
Its the same thing for Linux. If you interested in using your computer to do useful work then Linux may not be the best use of your time. If however you are interested in playing around with OSes then Linux is great.
The medium really is the message.
Alcohol. It iss class 1 carcinogen.
People im western societies drink constantly, characters on TV drink constsntly and cancer rates have skyrocketed, hmm.
Its simple like many Musk projects he over promises and under delivers.
Starlink performance is slow and unreliable. Sometimes you get 100 Mbps and sometimes you get < 1 Mbps with the average being around 25. So it cant even really be considered broadband.