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Fairphone announces the €599 Fairphone 6, with a 6.31" 120Hz LTPO OLED display, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, and enhanced modularity with 12 swappable parts
  • Having yet another thing to keep charged
    a usb port is far easier to break
    I hate earbuds, I want my same old over the ear $15 sony headphones that last for years

    BT is just another thing to fuss with for no apparent benefit, I have an assortment of BT crap that won't connect consistently.
    Whatever convenience BT might offer is negated by the time wasted learning the intricacies of the ever changing APPs [software]

  • 'Hidden' provision in Trump's big bill could disarm US Supreme Court
  • We already have a basic problem
    Governance ideally is people of good intentions coming together to make things better
    Conservatives don't have good intentions Prosecutors control law enforcement
    Courts have no way to enforce their rulings

  • This MP3 nugget is humiliating modern tech.
  • The phone is terrible for listening to music while riding a motorcycle or bicycle.
    Impossible to use a touchscreen without looking at it.
    Over the years I've used a series of cheap players. For the past few years sandisc clip, last I checked discontinued, replaced with something 4 times the price. I have a few different makes & models. I like to give them away as sort of a digital mix tape of a few 1000 songs I need tactile buttons, which I augment with stick on jewels so I can operate with gloves for the pause/play & next song. Ideally single click for either function. My helmets either have headphone pockets or I add them. Wired headphones, no BT disconnect, no dead batteries.
    I clip the player to my right lapel so I can change songs without taking my hand off the throttle :D.
    The random on everything including ipods sucks, I usually do a bunch of folders with 200-500 files each

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  • For three years we've used this GEM[global electric motors] LSV[low speed vehicle] as our primary vehicle.
    Legally I'm restricted to roads with 35mph speed limits or less, my maximum legal speed is 25mph, I never bothered to modify the top speed. I'm registered & insured in Reno. Driving the GEM is like towing a trailer, if the line of cars forms behind me, I pull over & let them pass Maybe 4 times a year someone rage passes me & generally ends up waiting next to me at the next light
    With the lumber rack, beacon & safety triangle, I probably appear to be a city or university worker.

    The notion that everyone must drive at or above the speed limit isn't true in my experience. Every trip does not require getting on a limited access highway & blasting along at 70 mph. The time saved is minimal, Small mistakes become serious accidents at higher speeds Every vehicle forum I've ever been on has a large contingent of Boys who want their toys to go fast.
    The older model Kei mini trucks is too short & narrow to go faster than 40 mph or so safely. Making it wider reduces the ability to lane split :D

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  • For cop shows
    Play a drinking game
    When ever a DA or leo talk about or actually violate someone's rights
    Drink
    When probable cause & warrants, give way to exigent circumstances
    Drink Cops are lazy & or overworked
    Bonus round are people within the episode seeking rehabilitation, justice or retribution
    Retribution
    Drink

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  • Mint's ok other than that ubun taint Years ago it was a one man show, not as much now?
    I came & went from Mint 2010, I don't remember specifics, something about network shares

    My criteria is corporate or community?
    Tinker or work?
    Bleeding edge or just works
    KDE/qt or Gnome/gtk, there are a few DE's forked from Gnome
    I like the consistency across KDE apps of being able to have a custom toolbar & shortcuts

    I like community built, user friendly, KDE

    Whatever you choose, install the meta package. You can add a DE, but you will have to chase weird crap & it will never be as good as a clean install
    I like to install whatever I want to test on usb3 external nvme/sdd/hdd & use the Home [files] on the main machine or copy home as backup, best way to get the full effect of any distro
    Just to be safe I like to have stuff from different parts of the linux world as backups

    Debian MX just works, been good since they got over their init fixation, got all sorts of user friendly stuff, 6 month release cycle, enough community to keep it working
    I just downloaded Spiral linux all the nice touches, but updates direct from debian, kind of like the various arch installers, but not quite so do it yourself
    I don't really like synaptic, the text is too small, takes too long

    Arch
    Manjaro
    As much arch as you want
    Very user friendly, big community, Pamac [best package manager], rolling release

    Red hat Suze is having weirdness from corporate again
    I'm on Mageia, a long history of user friendly [drak tools], stable, just works
    Very good community, 18 month release cycle, nice online version upgrade, rpm packages

  • Top EU Court Says There’s No Right To Online Anonymity, Because Copyright Is More Important
  • Copyright imbues the creation with a level of uniqueness that is greatly exaggerated
    Given a set of facts & tools people will come to similar or identical conclusions
    So What?
    Should that entitle you to be a gatekeeper forever?

    Humans have an urge for legacy. Legacy is probably the most destructive of human traits, it manifest as hoarding a bunch of resources, having as many children as possible, being noticed, being "famous". The last two are having your legacy NOW

    Legacy is self preservation exaggerated to extremes

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