I enjoy my Pinephone. Runs on a variety of Linux flavors with the mainline Linux kernel, and very few closed source binary blobs remain on it. hardware can be modified too if you're savvy, they make it relatively easy.
way better than corporate manufactured Android devices where you're lucky to even have them honor the GPL and give out kernel source code (and even if so, it's usually some outdated fork of the Linux kernel with no commit history to work from.)
re: open hardware and software
I enjoy my Pinephone. Runs on a variety of Linux flavors with the mainline Linux kernel, and very few closed source binary blobs remain on it. hardware can be modified too if you're savvy, they make it relatively easy.
way better than corporate manufactured Android devices where you're lucky to even have them honor the GPL and give out kernel source code (and even if so, it's usually some outdated fork of the Linux kernel with no commit history to work from.)
Open source has always been more creative and more innovative. We are better all round when we share and collaborate. #longliveopensource
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Keep doing what your doing. Its the right path and thank you for the reminder.
You're too kind!