nostr:npub1psdfxfpxz2cwmmnsk60y3nqpn2tqh9n24h4hstvfkwvr6eaek9js499sr7 nostr:npub19v0aclaq72knydn462udrcsg6u79rxguy4u4hg964z3rr4at48rsanxvkg There should be a law that requires all computers to be open for other os'es.
Aka #linux in most cases
Computers that stop working less than 5 years after they first go on sale should be illegal—not fit for purpose under consumer protection law. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/08/no-discounts-or-warnings-for-people-shopping-eol-chromebooks-on-amazon-walmart/
nostr:npub1psdfxfpxz2cwmmnsk60y3nqpn2tqh9n24h4hstvfkwvr6eaek9js499sr7 nostr:npub19v0aclaq72knydn462udrcsg6u79rxguy4u4hg964z3rr4at48rsanxvkg There should be a law that requires all computers to be open for other os'es.
Aka #linux in most cases
nostr:npub14evh9mm6wkzjx6ksm0ek58kv6t9vuxgp52r8ka8zvxxffgkq2efsqpm2c5 That's a bit more problematic. (I use an iPhone precisely because I *DON'T* want my phone which is also my password repository and my high street bank to be open to random tweakers. If I want to tinker freely, that's what my non-banking laptop is for.)