i distrohopped a lot until i landed on Void, then i just stayed because it does everything i need, it’s fast, understandable, easily tweakable, and rock solid
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i distrohopped a lot until i landed on Void, then i just stayed because it does everything i need, it’s fast, understandable, easily tweakable, and rock solid
Pixel 4 is a good choice imo, it’s what I’m currently using. It has a Snapdragon 855 with 6GB RAM which is very speedy day-to-day. Face unlock which works even in pitch black. Camera is great, even compared to current generation phones. it’s end-of-life from Google but it’s still officially supported by LineageOS and gets lots of commits.
it has a 5.7" screen, though with it having minimal bezels most of that is height so it’s not a big wide phablet type thing.
if you already have alternatives in mind I’d ignore my advice, but otherwise you’ll probably find it difficult getting still supported devices with displays in the 3-4" range unfortunately, just the way the market seems to have gone with phone designs :/
Amazon, Facebook (Meta), Microsoft, OpenAI are top of my list simply due to being aware of them.
though I’m sure most large tech corps have blood on their hands in some way or another, doing “well” under capitalism demands exploitation.
Firefox actually has surpassed Chrome recently in benchmarks
I’d loved Anandtech in the past, for how they used to be. hadn’t heard of those other numbers 2,3,4 before, thanks for posting them!
before I read the title I legitimately thought this was a reference to his video lol
you should upload them to archive.org!
Voyager (now as native app) 👨🍳😙👌
impressive! got a source code link for those of curious?