Subj : Re: the Parle alternative
To : Dumas Walker
From : Arelor
Date : Wed Jan 13 2021 10:48 am
Re: Re: the Parle alternative
By: Dumas Walker to ARELOR on Tue Jan 12 2021 05:17 pm
> > They don't fare well because they lack Google integration. That means lots
of business apps won't work. You can install Google cruft on it but that
defeats the poin
> > imo.
>
> > Last time I set a Lineageos phone, I lost it. My fav mare found it in the
pasture and decided to play soccer with it. RIP phone.
>
> Not too long ago there was someone who had a build a cell phone kit. They
originally came up with the idea just to see if they could build one for
themselves and the
> started offering the instructions (and most of the
> parts) as a kit.
>
> IIRC, it had a rotary dial on it! It used an SBC or or some other small
project board as its base.
>
> I filed it away somewhere under things I would like to try someday but I am
> not sure where that info is now. :)
>
>
> * SLMR 2.1a * What do you mean, QWK?? It took me over an hour to read!!
That is too bad, because I think such projects are very interesting.
One thing civ is sorely missing is the capability of building complex comm tech
with limited means. It would make the population less dependand on Tech Giants.
There are Apocalypse operating systems designed for working in a Mad Max
scenatio in which the only microprocessor you can source is the one your pocket
calculator has
inside. I think it'd be cool if we had open hardware designs that could be
implemented with common tools just in case you needed to put a computer
together without
reliying in Big Tech. Like that Macroprocessor that they made at some
University.
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