

It’s an unfortunately looking vote gauge (it’s like a poll where readers decide whether it does lean on either side or not), not their opinion about the article.


It’s an unfortunately looking vote gauge (it’s like a poll where readers decide whether it does lean on either side or not), not their opinion about the article.
Unfortunately it’s still made by a big company.
Linux phones made quite some progress in recent years. They still aren’t what I’d call consumer ready, but it’s getting there.


I personally switched from NextCloud to Syncthing.
Syncthing:
On the other hand, NextCloud:


I wonder how it compares with Ergo IRC Server. Seems to take the more minimalistic approach.


It uses systemd services. My understanding is that it aims to have the applications installed in the most straightforward way possible - avoiding containers where possible.


Looks like YunoHost, but hearing about the licensing issues, I’ll stick with YunoHost.


I do - because shipping with Windows means that I pay for a Windows license when buying the product.
I did! Don’t expect too much stability out of it, but I was surprised to say that the latest version worked pretty stable and nicely for me. I can definitely recommend it.
I have an original PinePhone. The phone itself is horribly outdated and slow, but the software itself (Phosh+Gnome) is suprisingly okay. Given a good enough phone (as in hardware) I can see myself actually using it and not being annoyed more than I was with early Androids.
Unfortunately what I understand is that FSFE doesn’t intend to do hardware, only software platform, so I wonder whether they’ll come up with anything interesting.