Have you ever tried abiword? It's really lightweight.
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Depends on the device. Some allow the bootloader to be unlocked officially. Root is usually needed when you unlock the bootloader unofficially, using some hack.
Also, /e/os supports an official gsi, which can be installed without root.
That said, these phones aren't suited for people that need absolute security and privacy. They're more experimental and aimed at enthusiasts of the project who want to support it.
I can see why eos raises some concerns, but i find it to be an interesting alternative with moderate potential. We definitely need more alternatives to standard android.
Could you elaborate about the privacy part?
In addition, pirated physical media used to be an easy way for non techy people to acquire media in developing countries.
Usando padrão porque sou uma pessoa sem graça.
Even places like lemmy or mastodon aren't safe anymore. Everything that is public can be, and is, data mined by some corporation. There will be bot accounts or paid people pushing their agenda. And several other things.
It's not a technical problem. We can have places that are better than the average, but the corporations will still put their tentacles in.
Even the author of the social model published an article years lates to clarify what the model is supposed to mean and emphasized that it was never supposed to replace the medical one.
Dessa forma só geraria a longo prazo problemas judiciais.
Eu pelo menos colocaria no final das postagens algo assim:
Gostou da ideia? Pois saiba que esse fato não ocorreu, mas caso [indivíduo] doasse essa quantia para [instituição], permitiria que [algo que pode ser feito ou a instituição está carente], enquanto não afetaria significativamente seu patrimônio. Gostou da ideia? Então compartilhe e nos ajude levar essa sugestão aos ouvidos de [indivíduo]
Eu tinha visto, mas justo nesse fim de semana estou muito sem tempo. Mas se organizarem, vou tentar aparecer pra dar uma força.
The weird thing for me is that by paying to use, you will need to be uniquely identified, and that opens doors for losing privacy in several ways. How is that addressed by kagi?
The incredible thing about these articles is that they don't make the slight mention of lemmy.
That one linked is a well written summary of what happened, but it's partial if they don't include the migration that happened, even if it wasn't that big.
As someone from a developing country, windows 11 contributes to higher digital inequality because of its unnecessary high hardware requirements. If they don't support windows 10 for a long time, we will suffer a great toll.
And unfortunately, people around here barely use linux and developed quite a repulsion for it, which only makes things worse for ourselves...
It's hard not to hate microsoft when we live on the ugly side of capitalism.