I would say that it’s good for very experienced users. Software is immature, the experience is far from an Android phone. Also specs not quite good (because no one buy will buy an expensive GNU/Linux phone). But I think it’s the most powerful phone (if we talking about Pro version) that can run mainline kernel and have all hardware working. Also see !linuxphones
I work for a small company and I run Linux for work without issues. However we’re small enough that we don’t have an IT department. Most of our tools are web tools or are platform independent.
In contrast my girlfriend’s company uses Windows over a remote connection via thin client. It’s a high security job though most of her work is in Microsoft Office and SharePoint.
Setting her job up with only Linux would be a million times harder.
Aww. So lucky you come across cute cats when you are out and about. The cats in my area are always hiding when I go outside. I can see them from my balcony (on the 4th floor), but never when I am actually downstairs. The only time I actually see cats outside is when I visit the fish market.
It’s pretty rare here too, I mostly see cats sunning themselves in windows. Occasionally, there will be a suspicious cat peering at me from a distance while I make kissy noises.
Couple of times I have come across a cat sitting and intently looking into a closed manhole (probably in hunting mode waiting for rats) and they completely ignore me when I meow at them! Lol.
Even in Stallman’s visions open source was not hostile to making money at all, as long as the tenets are followed. Also, you might wanna read economics.
I have a very finely tuned bullsh*t meter from decades of detecting and avoiding it. The most important part is having information sources you trust and are without bias.
Yeah, none of us are unbiased. Literally. There is simply too much to know, and the world is far too complex, with too many unanswered questions/problems, to judge things without bias.
Even something as “simple” as ethics, has no objective answers as far as we know. And when people can disagree on ethics, you know, the very foundation of what is considered bad and good, how can you ever be truly unbiased?
The next best thing you can do, is being almost conciously biased. Find your moral framework and ideology (and the status quo very much is ideological as well), and criticize it and yourself to the highest degree. You won’t be unbiased, but maybe you can get something productive going.
That you think there ARE no unbiased sources means that you’re a corporate shill, spreading agit-prop to discourage folks from finding things out for themselves.
You see what I just did, there? That’s exactly what you’re doing to me
Poor moron: “The stock market is doing great!” Me: “The stock market has nothing to do with YOU! Stop simping for billionaires. It’s embarrassing to watch.”
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