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Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto Android@lemmy.world•Looking for a privacy-respecting tabletEnglish1·9 hours agoalright, thanks for the recommendation
iodéOS
How does it compare to /e/OS?
Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto Android@lemmy.world•Looking for a privacy-respecting tabletEnglish1·12 hours agoI was considering it but was afraid it would be slow
Does it still seem okay?
Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto Android@lemmy.world•Looking for a privacy-respecting tabletEnglish4·15 hours agoI ruled out the google tablet due to it being too expensive with an LCD screen
I didn’t want it, but after looking at the market, I realize it’s not that bad for the price range and for my requirements. It might sadly be the only final answer
I’m also considering the Xiaomi Pad 5 with /e/OS
Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto Android@lemmy.world•Looking for a privacy-respecting tabletEnglish1·15 hours agoI care a bit less about security, no one will have direct access to the hardware except me, and there won’t be anything sensitive on it. Security updates are still important because… it would be nice not to get the entire OS fucked and joining a botnet
I don’t want to bother too much, and yea sadly I don’t care much about OS features as long as I can flash some custom OS or something. Even AOSP might do the trick because I probably won’t install proprietary stuff. Why can’t manufacturers sell tablets with a good screen and speaker, without cameras or annoying useless BS?
Considering your use case u might be able to get a standalone display and put it in a custom 3d printed case with a raspberry pi and battery. I believe their are some similar projects online that are worth checking out.
Seems interesting if well made but I would probably prefer some Android device
Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto Android@lemmy.world•Looking for a privacy-respecting tabletEnglish2·16 hours agoHow do you do with Play Services? Did you install the proprietary stuff or installed MicroG (or just don’t run GPServices at all)? is it easy?
I was also worried a bit about the updates. They seem to take time and most of the stuff is community releases only. Coming from GrapheneOS, so that shocks me a bit
Electricd@lemmybefree.netto Programming@programming.dev•Can I use AI for the code review?31·17 hours agoYou might get something out of it from a thinking model (you probably shouldn’t try with a regular one), but don’t trust it 100%
Electricd@lemmybefree.netto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it better to: [A] watch videos content on a flagship/midrange smartphone that you already have, OR [B] get a cheap tablet (say, around $200 USD) to watch videos?1·18 hours agoApple has great hardware and if you don’t mind not really being able to sideload then it’s good
Electricd@lemmybefree.netto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it better to: [A] watch videos content on a flagship/midrange smartphone that you already have, OR [B] get a cheap tablet (say, around $200 USD) to watch videos?1·18 hours agoI feel like that would break DRM if watching streaming services, either causing it not to work or reverting to a shitty quality
Electricd@lemmybefree.netto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it better to: [A] watch videos content on a flagship/midrange smartphone that you already have, OR [B] get a cheap tablet (say, around $200 USD) to watch videos?2·18 hours agoI feel like I would be tired from it really quickly
Plus VR headset displays still have some problems
Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto Programming@programming.dev•Does the AGPL license allows not disclosing the source of third party scripts (in)directly interacting with the main software?31·1 day agowoops, you’re completely right. Got fucked by an LLM. I thought I had checked but it seems like I only did for mastodon and trusted it for the rest
Mailcow seems to be on GPL, not AGPL as well
My bad. I was searching for examples but that’s still bad
Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto Programming@programming.dev•Does the AGPL license allows not disclosing the source of third party scripts (in)directly interacting with the main software?1·2 days agoThat’s for deployed services that others are using.
What I meant to say is that it’s a public mastodon, gitea, mailcow instance
then talk to a lawyer who specializes in copyright for your jurisdiction
It would be a nice answer, but I’m not going to if I’m not going to make money with the projects. I can’t justify this spending
Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto Programming@programming.dev•Does the AGPL license allows not disclosing the source of third party scripts (in)directly interacting with the main software?1·2 days agoIn all cases, copyright generally only applies to distribution. If you do not distribute any code or software, you are most likely fine.
With AGPL, if people use the derivative work over the web, you have to provide the source and document the modifications that were made
Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto Programming@programming.dev•Does the AGPL license allows not disclosing the source of third party scripts (in)directly interacting with the main software?1·2 days agoWhy would it with GPL? AGPL is GPL with an added clause
Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto Programming@programming.dev•Does the AGPL license allows not disclosing the source of third party scripts (in)directly interacting with the main software?1·2 days agoIf I create a script that interacts with the API it’s not considered a part of the software then?
Electricd@lemmybefree.netOPto New Communities@lemmy.world•Community for the Nano cryptocurrency (on lemmy.world)English315·2 days agospam spam spam spam spam
And no it isn’t
Keep your personal opinions to yourself and stop spreading misinformation
That’s if you interpret the text as being part of the equation