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philanthropicoctopus@thelemmy.clubto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•GrapheneOS can help you retake your privacy, right now. - Veronica Explains
0·3 days agoI wouldn’t have thought so tbh. I’m guessing just online orders only? Pixel aren’t officially supported where I live also unfortunately
philanthropicoctopus@thelemmy.clubto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•GrapheneOS can help you retake your privacy, right now. - Veronica Explains
131·4 days agoThey are in talks with a major android manufacturer to build graphene phone.
philanthropicoctopus@thelemmy.clubto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Time for Open Source Community EV's to Be Made. Anybody want to do something like that?
10·5 days agoI love this idea
Eventually, electric cars will become the norm. For an open source OS it just needs enough commercial interest. That’s largely what lets down alot of open source projects by the looks of it.
I saw there is a new open source printer out there now. I’m excited about that and interested to see how it goes.
Most of the public don’t see the value in open source or the barriers to entry are not worth it for them.
I’m not a dev so I’m certainly not casting shade on all the wonderful projects out there, more just an observation that you usually need to learn abit about computers to be able to access these projects. I’ve enjoyed the learning experiences
Just abit of encouragement
Self hosting is easier than you think. I didn’t know anything about Linux prior to setting up a server. I’m faaaaaar from an expert but even a noobie like me was able to set up a truenas system by watching tutorials and reading. It’s definitely alot of problem solving in the beginning but it gets easier.
In terms of storage. Mega is great value for money and all E2E