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Yes, I agree that centralization isn’t always a good idea.
Yes, I agree that centralization isn’t always a good idea.
Wait, could I set it up with something like duckdns?
Thanks. I will, when I actually have regular income and could afford it.
Oh, you reminded me of that. Thankfully that isn’t that important for me.
People would just ignore it or send an email later.
Wow, this is actually a cool feature. I might set it up later.
Ok, that isn’t a problem with family and friends, but for school or work, I would have to change my email on multiple services. Forwarding might work, but I couldn’t ever cut gmail off completely.
Or signal if you want a centralized system.
Most of the market was from UK (where we all know what happened) plus taxing imports inflated the EU market.
But don’t expect everything to work.
Mi pad 5, but I don’t know if it supports wacom on linux.
Then you might need to change the battery.
That’s the point. You can’t import anything to EU without paying a 20% import tax ±5€ depending on the import. This makes the used device market prices in EU inflated.
Lineageos with no apps is light enough, I think.
And you can have micro g if you need cloud messaging or google apps.
If you don’t live in the EU. Here you get a better new phone from xiaomi/motorola/oneplus than a pixel for the same price. Yes, I get grapheneos and relockable bootloader, but used things are too expensive here. If you need a cheap phone, buy a cheap phone (fuck EU’s import regulations).
Wow, this looks worth reading. I’ll read it if I remember.
That’s why nonverbal (and sometimes speaking) autistic people are considered stupid even by professionals.
Oh ok, I might try it, if or when I have my own home network.
Oh, ok