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slamphear@lemmy.worldto
Linux Phones@lemmy.ca•We're big fans of open-source buildable code at Fairphone.English
2·6 months agoDoes Clove ship to Canada? I know some US folks have gotten theirs from there. (I got mine from Murena, but I’m guessing that’s not yet an option in Canada.)
I was wondering the same thing. I’ve been daily driving /e/OS for over a month now, and I’ve been really happy with it. And that’s after I had bounced off of GrapheneOS at the beginning of last year!
I’m currently waiting for my Fairphone 6 to arrive, but I believe the sim tray includes a spot for an SD card. I was also recently using a Furi Labs FLX1, which also had an SD card slot. There are other options out there. 😊
slamphear@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•The impossibility of finding a Linux laptop that I like
2·9 months agoYou can confirm a Framework 13 with an Intel Ultra 7 155h (passmark score of over 21k) with 32GB Ram and 1TB of storage for under $1500.
Ahh cool, thanks! Yeah, that’s what I had done for my initial release, so maybe I’ll just leave it as it is.
Yeah, that’s what I was wondering about. Based on some initial research I did, I went with MPL-2.0. However, I get the impression that non-copyleft licenses are typically frowned upon in the FOSS community, so I wanted to see if there was a better option.
Thank you very much! That’s very helpful.
What’s MOL? (Or did you mean MPL?)
A few different places (most of which I’m sorry to say I don’t remember), but here’s a notable one.
slamphear@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•No web browser offers a good out of the box experience.
4·3 years agoHave you updated Qutebrowser recently? It was running a pretty ancient version of Chromium under the hood before the 3.0 release (2 weeks ago), but it’s up-to-date now.
slamphear@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•No web browser offers a good out of the box experience.
71·3 years agoQutebrowser has great, sensible defaults with no telemetry. 😊


So you’re suggesting that the AI “knew” that the “Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse” app wasn’t FOSS, but recommended it to OP anyway when they asked for a FOSS app, and it did so out of malice? Or you think Google has provided explicit instructions for Gemini to promote non-FOSS apps to people who ask for FOSS apps because they’re evil?
Seems much more likely to me that the LLM just doesn’t actually understand anything it’s talking about and the embedding space it ended up in when given OP’s prompt caused it to surface this random non-FOSS app.
Thus, Hanlon’s Razor.