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  • You might know this already, I’m not sure about Mobian, but postmarketOS at least is usually a mainline Linux kernel, so it shouldn’t matter what android version is installed. Ubuntu touch I think usually uses libhybris and Halium which uses the android kernel and vender driver blobs, which is why it has to have a specific version of android. Those projects have only updated supported to android 9’s kernel so far (i believe). Its also why projects based on Halium and Libhybris usually have better hardware support vs postmarketOS, they’re using the binary blob drivers the manufacturer provided vs reverse engineering them like postmarketOS and mainline kernel approach does.






  • I know this is a joke, but it made me think of 2024 and how I was genuinely confused by my multiple neighbor’s “Love Trumps Hate” signs in 2024 in a very liberal area. I legimately thought they were saying they love the level of hate Trump is spewing, because that’s how crazy those people had gotten. Also, why would you use a word that is the same as the guys name, in a sign protesting said guy. A few weeks later someone clued me in, but god damn, this timeline is so fucking stupid when i legitimately thought the Trump people were “just telling it like it is”.

    As a disclaimer, I’m fully aware of the phrase love trumps hate, and the meaning of the word ‘trump’, but in this over politicized environment it just didn’t dawn on me that was the intended meaning.




  • Or they haven’t realized increased perceived productivity is a bad thing. The goalpost is always moving for demanded worker productivity. Oh the invention of the computer can increase productivity by 100 times? No, you’re not getting a less work utopia, instead, guess how much productivity you’re now expected to produce? Oh the invention of the internet can increase productivity by 1000 times? Oh shoot, guess ya gotta get back to work to make those gains!!!





  • Right, you and I know that, but I worry most people just casually browse the headlines quickly, scanning the news highlights, and don’t put much thought into it. The way I worry it plays out is someone reads the headline, puts no thought into it, ends up in a social situation later where the topic comes up with and then person says “wait, wait I thought I just saw they said…[regurgitates headline lies]” and now the lies have spread and have some legitimacy to them in the social circle, muddying the waters of the topic and causing confusion on truth, or if the social circle is in agreement of the headline, then just causing more of an echo chamber