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Mostly on my Lemmygrad and Hexbear accounts. But still like Lemmy.ml and the people on here. Not a liberal, conservative, or a fucking fascist! The masses need to wake up and see how much we have been and continue to be lied to by those that want us to stay dumb and hating each other!
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Android@lemmy.world•NovaCustom launches privacy SHIFTphone (degoogled with iodéOS and hardware kill switches)English
0·4 months agoIt would be cool if they (or any of the modular OEMs) could figure out a way to have an option to add one if someone wants it. Like have a blank that can be removed and have the part be like an “upgrade” board with the jack (and a good DAC since it would be an “upgrade” option).
That way they could keep cost for the base phone slightly lower for the majority of users that don’t care, and allow them (the OEM) to make smaller batches. Would also be great for pushing the idea of making long-term usefulness (could also apply to stuff like cameras since that is a big reason for getting whole new devices). I am very aware it is not some simple task, but a lot of these devices need to find ways to get solid fan-bases since the traditional major brands are so established. The things tried by the major brands have been just gimmicks. And didn’t allow users to get into the devices the way these smaller OEMs do.
Since the overall physical profiles of phones don’t really change much, the small OEMs could keep the frames the same between releases and make the replacement parts work between generations. Which would be great for general costs even if not going for the idea of the devices being “upgradable.”
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Android@lemmy.world•NovaCustom launches privacy SHIFTphone (degoogled with iodéOS and hardware kill switches)English
0·4 months agoLooks nice, and good to learn about more phones that are repairable. Since they don’t mention it (or at least I didn’t see it), I am guessing they don’t have an IP protection for liquid/dust.
I already don’t like to trust my Galaxy S24 (or previous models that have had submersion ratings) enough to just jump into a pool or tubing. Though I do like knowing it would likely be fine if I get pushed/fall in (recently went to a GWAR show and didn’t have to worry every time I got sprayed). But wouldn’t mind some amount of adhesive (some versions aren’t very hard to deal with) to handle sudden heavy rain or a large drink/pitcher gets knocked over (or getting sprayed like the show above) onto my phone.
Would also be cool if they had an aux jack with a good DAC to at least be a solid option for a audio player. I got an LG V30 last year after seeing how much love they have by users, and have been using it solely as an offline music/audiobook/podcast player. All the physical kill switches and being able to easily remove stuff like cameras or other bits I don’t need would be kind of cool.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some common things people buy that you would never buy?
0·4 months agoI might end up looking at newer stuff, but… how tf am I going to avoid shitty touchscreens, spyware, LED headlights, and all that garbage?
And going to get harder to avoid a lot of that stuff once enough of them eventually get into the much cheaper levels of the used market. Though by then (and even currently in the higher priced used levels) most of the stuff will no longer even be supported to use (even if you for some reason did find a need to use them and be okay paying).
I got a 2015 Rogue SV that stuff like nav or whatever other stuff doesn’t even have access to the apps from Nissan to set them up. And was like one or two years behind Android Auto or even Apple’s stuff. So can’t just have the main screen just cast my phone’s maps. Really only irritates me when I need to go into settings and see stuff for features I can’t use if I wanted to do so. But the backup camera and phone pairing over blutooth for calls and music works, so that is nice to have and useful daily.
I am torn on replacing the head-unit like I did with my much older cars in the past. But those were so much more easy and “normal” to replace. I mostly worry that since it is much more integrated, that beyond just not flowing with the design, that there would be more problematic issues caused with the electrics (especially after seeing how much just replacing headlights with LEDs messed up a lot of cars when they were not a standard part) and the main computer.
Had really randomly bad issues with my last car’s computer towards the last four or five years that I never had with much older cars before. But is also possible that aside from my much more abusive driving while being younger, that I just hadn’t had something with any computer element (just the main one as it wasn’t anything built-in with lots of features.



Wait until they find out what can be done with socks and some rocks inside them.