You are right, I said it wrong.
They mostly ban for being a tankie.
seems like the post got removed from lemmy.ml: https://lemmy.ml/comment/11606059
I edited my comment. Looks like they banned the user, this is why the post is missing. And it’s kinda unfortunate :(
Didn’t know! Were there any responses from the .ml
admins?
I also noticed that this post is not available on Looks like they banned the OP from the instance.lemmy.ml
, apparently they banned the post.
It looks like admins from .ml
ban people who write bad things about CCP and .world
admins ban people who can write bad things about US imperialism. They both think that they fight trolls and usually it’s the case.
For example, the banned OP wrote something like “Why, to ban criticism about China more actively?” in https://feddit.nl/comment/10140068 (6 days ago, while the post was created 9 month ago!) which is definitely not okay behavior.
It’s not a good value to buy and you need a good GNU/Linux knowledge to use it. But it’s quite an interesting device, especially with the keyboard addon.
One does not exclude the other. You can have a fancy name and a semantic versioning.
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I use Arch Linux ARM (with Danct repos).
Camera works and sometimes broken after suspend, but I don’t use it. Audio on calls sometimes buggy. But megi resolved call issues, I updated today. Battery life is poor unless you use a keyboard. Battery indicator displays combined percentage which isn’t ideal.
I daily drive PinePhone Pro with the Pine keyboard to extend battery life. The experience is far from Android, but it’s usable.
Of course! I was just joking.
Can’t wait to review PRs from my Mastodon or Lemmy account 😁
Are there plans for it? Sounds awesome!
Ah, you probably right, I think it’s more common.
I personally run ArchLinux on my PinePhone.
I think when people say “Linux phone” they mean GNU/Linux.
What do you use to browse Lemmy?
Is the (mainline supporting) hardware landscape really this bleak?
Unfortunately, yes. Also only PinePhone (Pro) and Librem 5 have a working camera.
Yes, I just kept the original title of the video.
Yes, I just kept the original title of the video.
Maybe attaching a phone to monitor to use it as a GNU/Linux computer? Modern smartphones are powerful.
Also I saw that many people use Termux to emulate some PC games, maybe with this tech it will be easier?