onescomplement@lemm.eetoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What Phone & OS should I get next?
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1 year agoI’m not familiar with e/OS/ but fairphone recently released their phone to the US market with this OS preinstalled.
I’m not familiar with e/OS/ but fairphone recently released their phone to the US market with this OS preinstalled.
I think people often mix up capitalism with market-based economies. The former describes social relations while the former describes how commodities are distributed.
I’m personally not a fan of either. A planned economy geared toward people’s need, with the withering away of socio-ecomic classes (no more worker and capitalist distriction) just makes better sense to me.
+1 for Jellyfin. GPL licensed software so nice.
If your on a budget, an older Thinkpad is a good choice. I picked up a X220 with a charger and spare battery off of Craiglist a year ago for $60.
Ended up going with Coreboot with a SeaBIOS payload and Debian OS.
In terms of telemetry, free software has the advantage over the proprietary counterpart.
It’s a lot more complicated to hide telemetry without the user knowing in free software.
You could always use a network tool, like iftop, to see network traffic on your PC. That could be a way too see if a program is phoning home. But you’ll probably want to use a suite of tools.