
Here’s a link that’ll work on your local instance: !postmarketos@lemmy.world

Here’s a link that’ll work on your local instance: !postmarketos@lemmy.world


I’ll believe it when they do it


Ew clickbait, gross


Even without the RAM prices being mad, there is no way it would ever be under $500. I think most industry estimates were ~$800 iirc


I imagine that to open source that all, there’d be a lot of wheels to reinvent


I wonder if the source for the OS/firmware would be available
I have no clue why they’re not just adopting the existing flatpak that a majority of Linux users use
They’ve recently released a beta of an AppImage https://community.signalusers.org/t/beta-test-the-signal-desktop-linux-appimage/73330


Nor do you for jellyfin


Personally I’m a fan of smoke signals. No proprietary blobs in sight.





Distributed archives seem to be the way forward. It’s much harder to take something down if it’s spread across the globe and not controlled by a single entity


It’s a community fork, not an official project any more


I’m in a similar position, having inherited a Kindle Touch that a family member no longer used. If all you want is to read books on it then keeping it offline and using calibre has been perfect for me. I can’t comment on the repairability however


I inherited an offcast Kindle touch and have loved it. I chuck it in my bag when I’m going somewhere and have all my books and guitar tabs available. I’ve never connected it to the internet, I just sideload files from calibre over USB.





I have an aftermarket controller with back paddles (8bitdo pro) but they can only be bound to other existing controls or macros which I don’t find useful at all 😔
Does steam input run on the controller itself or the device it’s connected to though?