Dalaryous

joined 4 months ago
[–] Dalaryous@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I'm surprised nobody mentioned Droidian yet. It's the best of both worlds: You get a Linux phone with Phosh and an actual camera + sensors working due to the Android kernel. Check it out here: https://droidian.org/

It supports Waydroid out of the box, allowing you to run Android apps such as Whatsapp, Bitwarden and even Google Playstore, etc.

The new Firefox is miles away from what PostmarketOS offers. The only downside is you need a supported device, as per https://devices.droidian.org/.

So yes, I do drive Droidian daily, but I have an Android phone nearby just in case I need something specific.

[–] Dalaryous@lemmy.ml -1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

So funny to see how a media campaign gets so many sheep following and beleiving without questioning. All they have to scream is fascist repadidly and sheep will repeat.

While government was in control of Twitter and silenced and censored harvard educated doctors and professors about Covid to push the vaccine and make billions, nobody screamed Twitter was fascist. Or did you forget the twitter files? Suddendly twitter is bad once gov censorship is gone but Facebook/Threads is ok because things gov wants to censor is being censored.

I'm not saying social media is not bad and yes, needs to be controlled but seriously use a little bit of your brain before blindly repeating someone else's words. Learn history, see a bit from other angles and maybe think a bit why Twitter is being singled out right now.

Social media is bad but lack of critical thinking is way way worse.

[–] Dalaryous@lemmy.ml -1 points 3 weeks ago

I'm actually happy with Ubuntu. It is very stable and if you install Flatpak, you have another world of high quality apps to use.

[–] Dalaryous@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

/media is for removable drives. If you mount something there, file managers like Gnome will show you the "eject" or "disconnect" button.

/mnt drives show up as regular network drives without that "eject" functionality.