The Framework Laptop: Upgradeable, repairable, and 100% yours
It’s time for long-lasting products that respect your right to repair and upgrade.
The single best way to reduce the environmental impact of electronics is to make them last longer. You can repair and upgrade the Framework Laptop to make it work great for as long as you need it to. On top of that, it uses a 50% post consumer recycled (PCR) aluminium housing, 30% PCR plastic, and fully recyclable materials for packaging.
Built-in hardware privacy switches give you complete control over access to the camera and microphones. Their embedded controller firmware is fully open source, and they claim not to preload any extra software.
It is expected to ship by the Summer of 2021 (Northern Hemisphere?).
See Introducing the Framework Laptop
https://frame.work/ https://squeet.me/objects/962c3e103862e0a0c27b8c2dbcbfcbb2208737c1
#TIL about #AcademicTorrents:
"Making over 65TB of research data available!
We've designed a distributed system for sharing enormous datasets - for researchers, by researchers. The result is a scalable, secure, and fault-tolerant repository for data, with blazing fast download speeds."
https://academictorrents.com/
Meet the all-new Librem 14: The Road Warrior
https://puri.sm/products/librem-14/
A powerful 14" laptop in a 13" footprint
- Core i7-10710U (Comet Lake) Processor, 6 cores & 12 threads
- Up to 64GB DDR4 memory
- Output 4K Video to two displays
Librem 5 Dogwood: Update 3
"The Librem 5 Dogwood batch has finished our manufacturing and is finalizing testing and fulfillment all from Purism headquarters before shipping to those who are part of this batch."
My wife and I are going through a bit of a rough time at the moment. We're privileged to be in a better position than a lot of people right now, but we're stuck indefinitely outside our country of residence (China) and surfing from couch to couch. Most of our money is in a Chinese bank account we can't access while outside China (looong story). If anyone can offer me some paid work I can do remotely from #Aotearoa (#NZ), that would really help.
If the only way you can help is a boost, cool :)
For some reason, the WHO still says you probably shouldn’t wear a mask
In the United States, face masks are required in more and more places as part of the fight against the coronavirus. Many stores require them. Some governors are telling people they must wear a mask, even outdoors. Some journalists love scolding pedestrians and politicians who don’t wear them.
There are still a few days to go in the Month of LibreOffice, May 2020! Help out and win cool merchandise – test bug reports, translate the software, assist other users, and try your hand at other tasks: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2020/05/15/month-of-libreoffice-may-2020-two-weeks-in/
@zleap Indeed you can. In fact my own incomplete book uses this format.
If you really want to see an example you can check out my book. I think it serves as a pretty nice example of the layout: http://jeffreyfreeman.me/frequency-domain-circuit-analysis-tutorial/
@lordalveric Write a script that DDoSes it with randomized login attempts.. they wont have any way to verify which logins are real or not without using them at github.com and ultimately get throttled as they use up their IP pool
Beware of the glthubs.com phishing attacks. I nearly fell for this one.
The only thing that saved my bacon is that I should already be logged in! Then I noticed the funny-looking domain name.
The more I use #Fedora, the more I like it as a day to day driver. If only using Nvidia weren't such a pain in the ass on it.
Well im back in my Philly home for a bit. I must admit I really missed my beast of a computer and my Electonics lab.
I’m interested in science and technology. Free and open source software are important to me.