On 09/16/2019 03:23 AM, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:> Caleb Herbert
wrote:
>> Most people cannot access or afford decent Replicant devices.
>
> No people can access or afford _decent_ Replicant devices: they are
simply nonexistent.
I consider the ancient Galaxy S2 decent.
> A device, listed at http
On 09/16/2019 03:23 AM, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
> Caleb Herbert wrote:
>> Most people cannot access or afford decent Replicant devices.
>
> No people can access or afford _decent_ Replicant devices: they are simply
> nonexistent.
I consider the ancient Galaxy S2 decent.
> A device, listed a
Caleb Herbert wrote:
> Most people cannot access or afford decent Replicant devices.
No people can access or afford _decent_ Replicant devices: they are simply
nonexistent.
A device, listed at https://replicant.us (which would _not_ fully work under it
anyway), could be obtained very easily an
On Sun, September 15, 2019 9:48 pm, Caleb Herbert wrote:
> I forgot to mention my proposed strategies for living without a device.
>
> - Contacts notepad
> - Pen
> - Light
> - Calculator
> - Watch
> - Map
> - Music player
> - Flash drive
> - Camera
I like your idea. I do not usually carry
I forgot to mention my proposed strategies for living without a device.
- Contacts notepad
- Pen
- Light
- Calculator
- Watch
- Map
- Music player
- Flash drive
- Camera
All of these things can be found in miniature versions that will all fit
in the pocket or on a keychain.
You may be a
Most people cannot access or afford decent Replicant devices. It is
impractical to suggest people use them.
F-Droid is not the answer. It is a last resort for device addicts to
gain partial freedom. We should primarily suggest people to not have
mobile devices and to donate to Replicant.
We sh