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Today is the day the bell riots were supposed to begin from and yesterday was thr day thry arrived in the past.

@dos I just saw the Librem in you name. The Librem was the phone we secretly wanted too. The hardware in the Librem was not a SBC that got turned into a smartphone. When people broke their Pinephones, it was a sad sight to see. Doing that to a Librem would have been devastating.

The SoC in the Librem was much stronger and perhaps the device was better in many ways as a usable phone. The Pinephone was an accomplishment in many ways but I think it's safe to say that both helped pave the way for Linux smartphones.

@AmpBenzScientist @lupyuen To be fair, PocketCHIP had a 480x272 display and the same GPU as the PinePhone (with fewer cores though). Even Neo Freerunner was fast in QVGA mode.

@dos @lupyuen The CHIP also had a custom distro. NTC and the community did a lot towards the same goal. The Pinephone was impressive but the community behind it seemed to have many goals. There was supposed to be a BSD distro available too.

Having received the early released PocketCHIP and the first available Pinephone version, neither were a disappointment. The Pinephone was arguably the best Linux Phone in terms of hardware support and the community.

The hardware isn't very powerful and that's a fair point to make but it's about as open as possible. Perhaps it's not powerful enough now but it was always underpowered. The budget SoC from 2012 lasted in a Linux smartphone for about 4 years.

My point is that it is possible. A phone that could not play videos made Linux phones a reality.

@lupyuen The PocketCHIP ran Debian Linux with Gnome on much less powerful hardware. The evolution of GNOME: 512mb of RAM and one 32bit core is plenty to I can't be responsive with four 64bit cores and 2gb to 3gb of ram.

It definitely seems like GNOME is part of the problem.

"I've used Linux's GNOME interface on a phone, and it's great ... I'm just waiting for a good phone to put it on" ()

howtogeek.com/i-ran-linux-on-m

@freemo Ah just like Raytheon or the US government ignoring Skunkworks about the ideal coatings.

@freemo A Kent Knot kind of day with a solid tie. It's a good choice. A Windsor would look somewhat out of place.

@freemo Hmm so I missed a joke and made it darker than it should have been.

@freemo We could have created jobs and industry but our nation said to think of the children. Apparently there was an island where they did just that.

@AmpBenzScientist

At this point some good old fashioned drugs might do the USA some good... they never should have put a stop to the opiate epidemic, they should have encouraged it :)

"state-of-the-art Digital Computer being hauled on Bullock Carts in 1963 through the dusty, potholed roads of an Indian city"

Source: share.libbyapp.com/title/93238

@bibliolater I would think so. When I started diving i was extremely scared of deep water. Took me about 10 dives post training before the fear went away. I'd imagine the same would be true of cave diving.

@freemo @bibliolater A beta blocker might be beneficial because of the reduced adrenal response. It's not going to stop panic but it should help with the physical symptoms.

@freemo The caves without breathable air are instant death for free divers. It still sounds fun though and there are worse ways to go out.

As a cave diver this is the sign I see that sits at the entrance of almost every cave dove by divers. Yes I see a picture of the grim reaper every time before I enter a cave...

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