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  1. @david_bardos I agree with most limitations, but the fingerprint sensor actually works perfectly fine on #UbuntuTouch 24.04 on my #Fairphone5, and the new Qt6-based version of Morph is a significant improvement. But as all the OSes in your list (except postmarketOS), it is dependent on the Android drivers and kernel (via Halium), which at this point is quite outdated. I really enjoy Ubuntu Touch (in fact, I am writing this on UT in the uMastonauts App), but as a daily driver, GrapheneOS is probably a better choice.

  2. @david_bardos I agree with most limitations, but the fingerprint sensor actually works perfectly fine on #UbuntuTouch 24.04 on my #Fairphone5, and the new Qt6-based version of Morph is a significant improvement. But as all the OSes in your list (except postmarketOS), it is dependent on the Android drivers and kernel (via Halium), which at this point is quite outdated. I really enjoy Ubuntu Touch (in fact, I am writing this on UT in the uMastonauts App), but as a daily driver, GrapheneOS is probably a better choice.

  3. @david_bardos I agree with most limitations, but the fingerprint sensor actually works perfectly fine on #UbuntuTouch 24.04 on my #Fairphone5, and the new Qt6-based version of Morph is a significant improvement. But as all the OSes in your list (except postmarketOS), it is dependent on the Android drivers and kernel (via Halium), which at this point is quite outdated. I really enjoy Ubuntu Touch (in fact, I am writing this on UT in the uMastonauts App), but as a daily driver, GrapheneOS is probably a better choice.

  4. @david_bardos I agree with most limitations, but the fingerprint sensor actually works perfectly fine on #UbuntuTouch 24.04 on my #Fairphone5, and the new Qt6-based version of Morph is a significant improvement. But as all the OSes in your list (except postmarketOS), it is dependent on the Android drivers and kernel (via Halium), which at this point is quite outdated. I really enjoy Ubuntu Touch (in fact, I am writing this on UT in the uMastonauts App), but as a daily driver, GrapheneOS is probably a better choice.

  5. @david_bardos I agree with most limitations, but the fingerprint sensor actually works perfectly fine on #UbuntuTouch 24.04 on my #Fairphone5, and the new Qt6-based version of Morph is a significant improvement. But as all the OSes in your list (except postmarketOS), it is dependent on the Android drivers and kernel (via Halium), which at this point is quite outdated. I really enjoy Ubuntu Touch (in fact, I am writing this on UT in the uMastonauts App), but as a daily driver, GrapheneOS is probably a better choice.

  6. David Masoko Explores Intimate and Ethical Street Photography

    📰 Original title: Beyond the Decisive Moment: "Dislocated Presences" Rethinks Street Photography

    🤖 IA: It's not clickbait ✅
    👥 Users: It's not clickbait ✅

    View full AI summary: en.killbait.com/david-masoko-e

    #culture #streetphotography #ethics #urbanlife

  7. @david_bardos
    It's unfortunate that the main camera didn't work for you on the Fairphone, but in #UbuntuTouch the cameras work extremely well on several devices, so your article could be revised to be more nuanced than just saying that the camera won't work on a de-Googled phone. Here are two photos that show otherwise: one close-up, the other distant, both on a OnePlus 6T

  8. @david_bardos
    It's unfortunate that the main camera didn't work for you on the Fairphone, but in #UbuntuTouch the cameras work extremely well on several devices, so your article could be revised to be more nuanced than just saying that the camera won't work on a de-Googled phone. Here are two photos that show otherwise: one close-up, the other distant, both on a OnePlus 6T

  9. @david_bardos
    It's unfortunate that the main camera didn't work for you on the Fairphone, but in #UbuntuTouch the cameras work extremely well on several devices, so your article could be revised to be more nuanced than just saying that the camera won't work on a de-Googled phone. Here are two photos that show otherwise: one close-up, the other distant, both on a OnePlus 6T

  10. @david_bardos
    It's unfortunate that the main camera didn't work for you on the Fairphone, but in #UbuntuTouch the cameras work extremely well on several devices, so your article could be revised to be more nuanced than just saying that the camera won't work on a de-Googled phone. Here are two photos that show otherwise: one close-up, the other distant, both on a OnePlus 6T

  11. @david_bardos
    It's unfortunate that the main camera didn't work for you on the Fairphone, but in #UbuntuTouch the cameras work extremely well on several devices, so your article could be revised to be more nuanced than just saying that the camera won't work on a de-Googled phone. Here are two photos that show otherwise: one close-up, the other distant, both on a OnePlus 6T

  12. @david_bardos
    i just went through your summary, thanks🙏
    i made similar experience. was happily running ubports on a nexus for several years, the best phone i had until i lost it.
    then run pmos/sxmo on a for quite a while daily, praying when doing an update and spending months writing your own apps is a fulltime job, i still love it, but dont beleive anymore that it will make it to a phone state. /e/os is a joke, honestly. sailfishOS, for my tast too colorfull and too far off a linux system

  13. David gegen Goliath: Wie 100 Mitarbeiter mit Bäumen Google herausfordern wollen | Berliner Zeitung
    Ein Berliner Unternehmen mit 100 Mitarbeitern betreibt Europas größte Suchmaschine. Das Ziel: Den Kontinent unabhängiger von US-Giganten wie Google zu machen.
    berliner-zeitung.de/article/da

    #berlin

  14. David Angibeaud alert to double our lead over Arsenal ✊

    #CPFC | #U18PL

  15. David Angibeaud alert to double our lead over Arsenal ✊

    #CPFC | #U18PL

  16. David Letterman on Late Night with Stephen Colbert may have been one of the funniest things I've seen in a while.

    CBS is seriously fucking up but killing the show.