• waterSticksToMyBalls@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Don’t forget rock solid app gets an unexpected update 3 years later and now is jammed with ads and offers an ad free subscription at $14/week

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      13 days ago

      Yeah app purchases sure went to shit, didn’t they? Sorry turns out buying an app one time for a small fee isn’t good enough, we need you to buy it again every month.

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          13 days ago

          Dude fuck that noise.

          I bought a lifetime copy of hex edit like 30 years ago. 20 years later I needed something and the dude answered and sent me a new code.

          Fucking rock on hex edit brother!!!

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      13 days ago

      The golden age of custom ROMs was truly a technological Renaissance. Magical time.

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        ive looked at that, but its really more an issue of phones not using generic hardware and therefore needing to be entirely reverse-engineered before they can have all of their features used, and by the time thats done they’re too old.

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      13 days ago

      Pinephone exists now, you can buy it today. It runs Linux.

      Calls/SMS do work although are not 100% so if you absolutely need these to be reliable you could get a brick phone for like £15 to cover that and then use the Pinephone as a pocket computer. I used it as my only phone for a couple of years and it was mostly fine, now it doesn’t have a SIM in it and its perfect as a pocket PC.

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      13 days ago

      I’ve been looking to switch as well… But it’s hard to find a supported device. Dammit, I want Mobian so bad…

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        honestly I just want the same install and use experience as fedora KDE gives me on my laptop. ive installed all kinds of goofy rice-esque stuff but the system itself has been entirely out of my way since install.

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        it was almost a thing but the kickstarter failed (despite huge interest). Ubuntu touch is a thing but its not really suitable.

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    12 days ago

    There’s so much bullshit with smartphones now that make them a pain to use, I’m honestly considering at this point to just get a flipphone and buy separate devices for the things it can do. Get a camera, MP3 player, and portable DVD player and live life the way people did 20 years ago.

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      Oh, I totally agree, dude! I was thinking the same idea for a while too

      • Camera problem – You have the best camera on your device, but sometimes people don’t even set the best settings lol. Plus, you’ve taken tons of photos with your phone camera that you never look at, so what’s the point? A small camera is a great idea or polaroid.

      • Mp3 - I don’t have use Spotify or some streaming music platfrom. Because I listen to specific random songs that’s not alwasys available on Spotify etc. So I just download my songs with yt-dlp on mp3 files!

      • Portable DVD player - I personally just download my videos (youtubers or movies) and then watch on my phone.

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        I’ve started to get more selective of my photos and even began printing them, sometimes gifting to friends. Now I actually end up looking at them more often.

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            I do it via online shops that let me get them from a nearby physical store - it’s pretty neat that I can even select the paper size.

            I tried printing once on photo paper on my mom’s printer, but colors were very off, despite configuring everything for maximum quality.

  • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    13 days ago

    they court the nerds with cool tech, then ditch them whenever their shit takes off and the nerds are an irrelevant minority.

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    I miss those days. Ive jumped to iOS for quite a few years since, but I do miss the community and tinkering. I don’t miss the shitty battery life and hoping my phone doesn’t brick when I flash a new ROM or kernel.

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      so apple fixed the battery life thing? i knew macbooks have insane battery life, but i thought iphones still couldn’t do 2 days which i think is the line between shitty and ok. anyway samsungs could never and still can’t do more than 2 days in my hands, but I’ve been amazed that my p8p with graphene can easily get 4 days (I’m a pretty light user).

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        I’m comparing the galaxy s2 I believe and other older phones I would use to flash ROMs. Battery life was always an issue then. I’m sure it’s gotten better. I’m just speaking from 2011 time period.

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    It’s happening, I’m finally getting nostalgic from tech memes. The days on xda forums and IRC. Thankfully IRC is still alive. Xda seems to be dying to telegram and Google’s enshittification

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    13 days ago

    Most relatable meme in a while, feels weird to feel so much nostalgia for an Operating system

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    As gross as Google’s endless enshittification is, I blame the consumers for most of it. People vote with their wallets and they’ve been voting for the locked up walled garden crap option for the past two decades, especially in the US, where there is literally a culture of “ew, you have a green message bubble!” and chasing a status symbol is way more important than things like actual ownership over your devices, digital freedom and customization. And funnily enough, Google’s hardware sales have started increasing steadily since they’ve started copying Apple’s shitty model.

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      Ah yes, the consumers having no real practical alternative between apple and android means they support all the bullshit Google is forcing onto android /s

      How do you propose I vote with my wallet when using something like grapheneOS requires buying a pixel?

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        13 days ago

        GraphineOS is the epitome of paying against your values then using foss without giving back.

        Murena sells phones with e/os already installed, and there seems to be others too where you can buy a phone: iodé , jolla, pine64, pureos,

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          I spent $500 on a Murena only for the thing to brick a month later because the cord or whatever connecting the rechargable battery to the rest of the phone somehow split off. Would’ve been open to shipping the thing back to them for a repair/replacement since a local shop was unable to do so, but they use UPS for shipping and there was no way in hell I was going to deal with the absolute mess it was to receive the phone to begin with a second time.

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              I bought the Murena One since it was the cheapest model that was close to the specs of my phone at the time. Figured $500 was already overpaying considering how much lower cost my previous phone was, but also, who the hell thinks about a $500 phone bricking in a month? I just find it inexcusable regardless.

              I remember wanting to get the removable battery, but they didn’t offer that with the One, and I’d be losing specs if I got a model in my budget that did have one. I also wasn’t going to spend over a grand for a phone with the Fairphone models available through them at the time.

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                11 days ago

                If you’re not interested in repairability then at least you should be interested in ups returns it’s one or the other.

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    iOS jailbreaking used to be incredible too.

    I guess it might still be for those who slipped into the “window” to do it, but I have no clue what Cydia looks like these days.

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      Cydia is practically dead, replaced by Sileo or Zebra, and most tweaks are paid now.

      I miss when people did stuff for a hobby or for fun. Literally everything wants your money these days it seems.

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        It’s not like everything (or rather every dev) necessarily wants your money. We’re forced to monetize even our hobbies in an attempt to live a worthwhile life. It’s a cancerous system infecting everything and everyone.

        To develop great FOSS software without the need of monetization is an enormous privilege.