It's not the services that are dying, but the internet as we used to know.
Change is natural, but the services are all changing in a way not beneficial forthe users.
It's not the services that are dying, but the internet as we used to know.
Change is natural, but the services are all changing in a way not beneficial forthe users.
Why write it as p0rn, if there's no censorship in here?
Are three any factual evidence of that?
I find it hard to consider xiaomis as the best option, after my experience. If you live in a supported country, you're ok, but if not, they don't give a fuck about you.
Around here, pixels are too expensive too, but motorolas seem to be a good option and with a good method to unlock the bootloader.
Clearly, uncle Scrooge has been always the wealthiest one. He has multiplujillions of dollars.
Apparently, the process requires your mobile carrier to send a couple of international sms messages, but it's not supported by the available carriers in my country.
After struggling for a long time, and realizing it was made impossible to me by the manufacturer, I became a bit careless, opened it up to use EDL mode, and started looking for unofficial methods. In the end, some indonesian software messed up my phone and I had to erase the frp using a tool called "miko tool" just so that it didn't become useless.
I have a redmi 4x that I simply can't unlock by any means. I lost do many hours of life with that, until I gave up and bought a motorola.
I give you this award 🏆
The ones that come to my mind:
Syncthing, because I'm tired of losing data by damaged hardware.
Open in whatsapp, because that damn app is really popular in Brazil, and I don't want to add random strangers to my contacts list.
Cache cleaner, because my phone is quite limited on storage for modern usage, and I have to urgently free some space here and there.
DroidFS, to securely store my documents and avoid someone using them in case I get robbed.
After using different distros for more than 10 years, I reached a never imagined level of not caring anymore. Nowadays, I use any of them, and it's fine. I don't even care to change the wallpaper or tweak most settings anymore.
For the record, I'm using fedora on my main rig, mx linux on my low-end laptop, and armbian on my orange pi board.