It’s astounding how many Linux users engage with tools founded in left-leaning ideas while insisting politics aren’t brought into their fav.s.
I hate the conclusions Libertarian Linux users draw but at least they see the parallels.
If it feels a little costly any, the PineTime’s also pretty good. Not remotely the same degree of plugin ecosystem due to being written in C but definitely serviceable and only $27.
(not advocating over the BangleJS – as I haven’t owned one and it does look more featureful – but mostly mentioning as I don’t see a lot of people mention it, either)
I think the weirdest thing I ever saw him do was discuss meeting with Meta when they were working on Threads, get called out for it so he made a post somehow distancing himself from it and saying something along the lines of, “C’mon, guys; I’d never cozy up to Meta,” and then, when Threads started federating, posted a screenshot of being able to see a post from a Threads account from PixelFed and gushing about how incredible this was.
Dude is suspect, for real; glad to see I’m not the only one getting that.
EDIT: just read through what you linked to and wow; that’s so much worse than I originally thought. That’s an inane degree of unprofessionalism.
I hadn’t; any source, by chance (or summarization, if not)?
I dunno why but this comment was the one that made me burst out laughing.
By that argument, it looks like an SD card.
I’d argue that the insanely satisfying stim toy shutter of the floppy keeps it unique, though.
Jerry already caught me up.
To those who haven’t heard it before, it sounds like a way to note that Threads can interope with the Fediverse, now (I can see people who were super excited about Meta joining doing that).
Maybe it being capitalized also made it the first thing my brain jumped to.
In any case, I was mistaken and just hadn’t heard of the term before; just ignore my original comments, basically: they’re wrong.
Ah; I rescind my comments and apologize. I can see the reasoning.
What the Hell is a Threadiverse? Maybe we don’t give a corporate entity branding and credit for a network we built well before they ever came along.
Definitely could be; the husband’s autistic (and was very surly the first time Musk said as much) but it didn’t feel like that. In any case, just a theory, more than anything.
Oh, of course. Like I said, the consequences are the same.
Honestly, most of his turn to the far right had felt like he’s largely LARPing and sort of just trying it out (not that it doesn’t have real consequences, of course, but it’s felt more like someone trying to join a clique than a serious ideological conviction).
I don’t know how to describe why but it has a certain trying-out-a-new-hobby approach to it. Maybe it’s the way he goes to the very extreme, immediately. His endorsement of the Alternative for Germany party felt like pushing boundaries or, “Let me see how far I can get (in terms of influencing things, like he did with America).” His Nazi salute felt like he’d been rehearsing it because he thought it’d look so cool or he wanted to try it out for the first time (again, to test boundaries).
I could be wrong but it’s all felt…unserious (in terms of his intentions; definitely not the consequences).
This isn’t related to the thread conversation, at all, but your username is fantastic.
Not the 6T but I owned the 6 for years until AT&T decided to forcibly disable any of their SIM cards in one when they sunsetted their 3G network (still very pissed about this…).
I know the spec.s were similar, while being improved on the 6T, so not 1-to-1 but I can say the 6 was a really solid device.
When I ran Mobian on it, the extra spec.s (over, say, the PinePhone) really made things pretty nice; I’d expect you’d have a nice time with it and I think it’s a solid device.