I hate phones. Or, I hate the phones we have
Friends wondered why I was so upset when I had to finally ditch the n900 dream and switch to Android.
Well. *waves at present* This is why.
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I hate phones. Or, I hate the phones we have
Friends wondered why I was so upset when I had to finally ditch the n900 dream and switch to Android.
Well. *waves at present* This is why.
@cwebber i still dream of my N900 on occasion 😢
@cwebber Android had its good points: A reference GUI people recognize and one package format, to name a couple.
I considered the "Linux dream" in the n900 era and decided I had enough of the fragmentation experience on my Linux-based PCs already... stayed with my dumbphone until ~2022.
Now I have a Fairphone w FOSS Android and Google is lowering the boom. Does a Linux distro look more appealing today? No.
@cwebber I ditched my last smartphone two years ago, and reverted to a flipper. It's a giant PITA for texting, and the camera sucks root, but I'm staying with it.
If Google really does go through with killing @fdroidorg , I'm going to have to go back to having a dumb phone and a separate, offline PDA.
@cwebber ummm. Types on rephone running #SAILFISHOS. ...
@cwebber
I'm looking at either the Liberux NEXX (if that ever gets released) or the FuriPhone FLX1s.
@cwebber fwiw i didn't think it was much of a mystery
@cwebber I went back to check my notes on why I never bought the Neo 1973. It was the size. 12cm! How could anyone carry around such a brick? Preposterous! And now...
Anyway, what I'm saying is, this is probably my fault. Sorry about that.
@cwebber tricorders .. we were supposed to have tricorders
@cwebber the N9 was so good. _so_ good.
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