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  • I installed Tiny Core Linux on an old ass netbook laptop on which even Windows 7 kinda lagged. Went CLI only, no DE and made the laptop thousand times more usable. I've basically repurposed that laptop as an external hard drive for things I don't need backed up but good to have a backup of.

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  • You're just limiting yourself for no reason. Don't forget that devices tend to get slower the more full they are and not to mention your phone is using up cycles to aggressively manage internal cache. Also, the more things you have cached on your phone again is better because it doesn't have to use resources to do work again and again.

    I just checked my phone and 14 gb is used by "Temporary System Files", whatever the hell that is but it sounds like cache is the primary use. That is not even counting the 10 GB used by Android. So it sounds like Android wants to cache as much stuff as possible.

  • Unfortunately not possible (Pixel). If I did had one I'd probably be happy with 128 GB (I have a few games as well on my phone), but I've heard a lot of people online get burned by failing SD cards so you never know.

    But the point is that even if I did put in an SD card is it really different than just buying a phone with higher storage? Also the built in UFS devices are much faster than SDs

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    The Rise of Slopsquatting: How AI Hallucinations Are Fueling a New Class of Supply Chain Attacks

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    Google rolling out auto-restart security feature to Android

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  • If there's some important time by when I need to wake up (flight/train to catch, or waking up to travel by car or go for an appointment) I wake up around 5-10 minutes before my alarm. Like, always. I wish I was joking.

    I am a very heavy sleeper. But I have no idea what happens to my internal clock at moments like those.

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    Russell Martin: Southampton Setbacks, The Rise Of Tyler Dibling & What's Next?

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  • You say "marketing person" or "marketing quote" as if that means nothing - reporting factual information from them is standard practice in all news. Maybe there should be literally nothing posted by any news website in the world then?

    In fact, why even post reviews? Obviously nobody wants marketing fluff like "phone has 12GB RAM", those damn capitalist corporations are faking that too, there's only one person in this world who's woke enough to understand that. These idiots should realise that [phone 2025] is obviously going to be better than [phone 2024]. Maybe those scrubs should realise that before writing a sham of an article.

  • So it does quote someone who's quote you are going to ignore because you don't like it. Genius, absolutely genius.

    it has no information about whether or not that would be true if they produced their screens at the same scale as Corning or whether they expect production to get cheaper

    Yes because the author is obligated to report this when writing the article by going undercover as a Chinese defector, working up from the factories, becoming CEO of China and then finally putting this information out to public. Who would have thought becoming an Android news reporter requires such sacrifice. No wonder no one wants to work in this field.

    it doesn't mention anything about literally any of the other brands or any of the the other in-house screen technologies in use.

    It has information on THREE brands with three different technologies attempting to make a change, with information about multiple variables about why they think they can replace Corning. I didn't realise the author had to create a new Wikipedia before putting this out. Maybe he should've started a GoFundMe?

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    This Week in F-Droid | TWIF curated on Thursday, 27 Mar 2025, Week 13

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    Oppo Find N5 Review: Canary In The Coal Mine

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    Technology @lemmy.ml
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