

all of which is entirely possible on a phone (Linux containers and WINE), which makes the term “sideloading” even dumber


all of which is entirely possible on a phone (Linux containers and WINE), which makes the term “sideloading” even dumber


every Linux distribution build script will now add alias unaliveall="killall" to the /etc/profile


I also discovered Linux when I was around 8-9, Ubuntu 10.10 was my first distro (was already 5 years out of date by then but it’s all I had), partially daily drove 14.04 2-3 years later, then went full daily some time in 2021. here I am today using a linux phone, all because “hey dad how do I make windows look like Mac”
I was obsessed with computers and machines ever since I discovered them for the first time


it’s reasoning log is so fucking funny


agreed, but so far calls and text on my flx1s have been for some reason more stable than my past android phones? also I’m lucky to be using a bank who’s app works on custom roms (including the furiphone’s andromeda layer)
feels great having the same apps on my phone as on my Linux desktop


POP! POP ALREADY!!! PLEASE!!!


that’s what I’m doing rn


if it doesn’t get scalped to shit… we see what’s happening with RAM right now…


I’m aware, but this post is saying that it won’t be possible for much longer


I fucking hate my xfinity router. their excuse of a “settings” panel can ONLY be accessed from their app 🤮, and just marvel at the plethora of options you can configure:
SSID
Password
xfinitywifi Hotspot ON/OFF
“Safe” Browsing ON/OFF
this is madness compared to my previous att router, which while still a shitty ISP router, at least had enough settings to create a proper self-hosting environment. I feel this is being done to kill self-hosting.


16GB RAM. ~3500 packages building up a nightmarish franken-debian of like ~250ish apps. 1.5GB RAM usage on boot. optimisation really does wonders
edit: yes, true story btw


furilabs flx1s. I’m using one


one day… one day I’ll be able to run Steam on *BSD…
Y is so last decade, everyone I know is using X12
I resort to ancient audio hardware with pure ALSA from how bad the modern Linux audio stack has gotten
pipewire is forgivable as it’s slowly healing the Linux audio madness


it was very glitchy in my experience


I’d use krita if there was a “editing” toggle that switches it to a GIMP-like interface, since I never really do digital art
I do have friends that love krita, though
how the turntables