@opensourceit@friendica.world @thibaultamartin@mamot.fr @postmarketOS@social.treehouse.systems 3/ I would love to see a viable linux phone. I have looked at this space on and off all the way back to the neo Freerunner (2008). I met someone who had one. And while it's of course a great effort and achievement to get a 90% working phone, a 90% working phone is still not working.
@opensourceit@friendica.world @thibaultamartin@mamot.fr @postmarketOS@social.treehouse.systems 4/4 Without backing of a steering entity and MASSIVE effort (human labour, infrastructure, money) I don't see this happening. To reach something that can even begin to compete with current Android or iOS, you'd have to be a pretty large company. Not even Samsung does its own operating system.
It would basically take a nation state or the EU to start from scratch and be competitive in 5 years.
@opensourceit@friendica.world @thibaultamartin@mamot.fr @postmarketOS@social.treehouse.systems 2/ Even with this much smaller problem to solve, this project is not ready:
The goal is to make postmarketOS usable for non-technical people too, but we are not there yet. Usability and most importantly stability issues need to be worked out first.
from: https://postmarketos.org/state/
So, I would say: no, postmarketOS currently is not an alternative. And I personally doubt it will be any time soon.
@opensourceit@friendica.world @thibaultamartin@mamot.fr @postmarketOS@social.treehouse.systems 3/ I would love to see a viable linux phone. I have looked at this space on and off all the way back to the neo Freerunner (2008). I met someone who had one. And while it's of course a great effort and achievement to get a 90% working phone, a 90% working phone is still not working.
@opensourceit@friendica.world @thibaultamartin@mamot.fr @postmarketOS@social.treehouse.systems I can't speak about PostmarketOS because I have no idea how this project is structured or how it keeps running. From what I could gather quickly, it seems to be based on pretty standard HUGE projects (linux kernel, GNOME, Waydroid, Alpine packaging). So the "damage" here would be the device-specific customisations they seem to be in charge of. 1/
@opensourceit@friendica.world @thibaultamartin@mamot.fr @postmarketOS@social.treehouse.systems 2/ Even with this much smaller problem to solve, this project is not ready:
The goal is to make postmarketOS usable for non-technical people too, but we are not there yet. Usability and most importantly stability issues need to be worked out first.
from: https://postmarketos.org/state/
So, I would say: no, postmarketOS currently is not an alternative. And I personally doubt it will be any time soon.
Ich sammle zur Zeit aktuelle Berichte zu #WΓ€rmepumpeβn. Wenn ihr da etwas habt, bitte gerne zu mir. Boost wΓ€re auch nett fΓΌr grΓΆΓere Reichweite. In 10 Tagen versuche ich, einer WohneigentΓΌmer-Gemeinschaft voller alter weiΓer MΓ€nner die WΓ€rmepumpe als Alternative schmackhaft zu machen. Ich wΓΌrde liebend gerne mit Klimaschutz argumentieren (und werde das sicherlich auch tun), aber der einzige realistische Hebel ist das Geld. Bisher habe ich:
https://www.n-tv.de/ratgeber/Waermepumpen-koennen-Heizkosten-erheblich-druecken-article25911932.html
https://www.mdr.de/wissen/umwelt-klima/waermepumpen-auf-dauer-guenstiger-viel-weniger-co-zwei-100.html
Bonuspunkte, wenn es auf guter wissenschaftlicher Basis steht und in einem Medium berichtet wird, das Horst und Gerta schonmal gehΓΆrt haben.
Ich sammle zur Zeit aktuelle Berichte zu #WΓ€rmepumpeβn. Wenn ihr da etwas habt, bitte gerne zu mir. Boost wΓ€re auch nett fΓΌr grΓΆΓere Reichweite. In 10 Tagen versuche ich, einer WohneigentΓΌmer-Gemeinschaft voller alter weiΓer MΓ€nner die WΓ€rmepumpe als Alternative schmackhaft zu machen. Ich wΓΌrde liebend gerne mit Klimaschutz argumentieren (und werde das sicherlich auch tun), aber der einzige realistische Hebel ist das Geld. Bisher habe ich:
https://www.n-tv.de/ratgeber/Waermepumpen-koennen-Heizkosten-erheblich-druecken-article25911932.html
https://www.mdr.de/wissen/umwelt-klima/waermepumpen-auf-dauer-guenstiger-viel-weniger-co-zwei-100.html
#DuckDuckGo now lets you filter AI images in your image search. Amazing.
This is, how well this works: