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I hadn't seen tow-boot. Was familiar with u-boot though. This is interesting: https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/PineTab-V

I have a SiFive HiFive Unmatched running ubuntu. I tried to write low-level code to do what u-boot should do on that hardware (wind up the PLLs, flip some switches, etc, the stuff the HW manual says must be done at power on) and then print something to the screen. But it just printed garbage to the screen and I never figured out why my code wasn't working... and then I discovered nostr and my life changed.

Yeah that's the pinetab I wan referring to. And that's tow-boot a forked u-boot:

https://tow-boot.org/

I don't have the technical knowledge about it as you apparently have. But it seems promising seeing that there are a few SBC in the market already working. There's also the pinetab 2 which is a quad-core @1,5Ghz. Not superfast, but yes lacking a lot of software support yet. Also the Linux phones running on arm lack a lot of battery optimization, but it's very interesting how fast some problems were solved like standardization of OS images by using tow-boot. A problem android wasn't able to solve in more than a decade.

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**Romance author gets locked out of Google Docs for “inappropriate” content**

How many more stories like this of user data being scanned, falsely flagged, and users being locked out for Google's "mistakes" do you need?

**Get your data off of Google's servers.**

#cybersecgirl #privacy

https://www.dexerto.com/tech/romance-author-gets-locked-out-of-google-docs-for-inappropriate-content-2713004/

"All 10 of her works in progress—some 222,000 words across multiple files and folders—were frozen. Not just frozen, but inaccessible on [all of her devices]"

"It remained that way for two days. During those two days, her email slowed to a crawl—and she heard from others who had the same experience. “Truthfully, there’s more communities that have been affected by this; they’re just scared to say anything,” she says.

This may be true. Posting, under your own name, that your content has been found “inappropriate” means that search engines, Google among them, might associate your name and that word together forever."

https://www.wired.com/story/what-happens-when-a-romance-author-gets-locked-out-of-google-docs/

Nextcloud on your server

PL da globo sim, é um incentivo a largar big tech e a globo junto