

In one focus group before the election, someone said: ‘At least Tony Benn gave his title up.’ It’s like they saw Keir’s knighthood as hereditary.
Benn also gave his title up because it actively barred him from being an MP.
The general public, man.


In one focus group before the election, someone said: ‘At least Tony Benn gave his title up.’ It’s like they saw Keir’s knighthood as hereditary.
Benn also gave his title up because it actively barred him from being an MP.
The general public, man.


Discussion threads tend to work better when people have actually read the article.


The Fairphone team has tried to help with mainline Linux support: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Fairphone_(Gen._6)_(fairphone-fp6)


Ah dual booting with Windows can cause some issues, like with Bitlocker, Fast Boot stopping WiFi from working in Linux, or a rogue update causing Grub to fail.
Is Google “much loathed”? It’s thanks to Google that the world’s largest browser engine and operating system are both open source. Yes we can list bad things they’ve done but they’ve also done a lot of good.


It’s been fine for me


You’re more likely to get a price like that in CEX or Back market, with the added bonus that it’s ethical to reuse second hand.


I’m okay with the camera on the 6, but no it’s not as good as a Pixel, nor does it open and take pictures as quickly.


We also get free development and contributions from others.


Right, so keep it simple and just open source it


If that’s the case why didn’t people elect a second referendum party in 2019


Surely that’s a good thing that the government followed through on its promise to respect the democratic result.


Sure. What will you do if the CEO of Tuta says something positive about a Trump appointment? Do you apply similarly stringent standards in every purchasing decision?
More to the point, was what Andy Yen said really that bad?


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You switched email providers because the CEO made a positive comment about a Trump appointment?


That’s weird. Ubuntu has two tracks, the standard that gets updated every six months and the LTS track that updates every two years. I think the developers recommend the LTS versions, and it’s the version I see that tends to get better corporate support. But even on LTS you can find some oddities sometimes I suppose.


What distro are you using? This seems bizarre and the sort of thing you see on a less stable rolling release.
Agreed. But can I ask though did he not seem like a poor decision maker and organiser in 2016? Why did you vote for him a second time?