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maltfield@lemmy.mlOPto
Android@lemmy.world•NovaCustom launches privacy SHIFTphone (degoogled with iodéOS and hardware kill switches)English
3·4 months agoI am guessing they don’t have an IP protection for liquid/dust.
The product page’s specification’s section lists it as having “
IP66 certification: Splash proof and dust resistant”
maltfield@lemmy.mlOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•NovaCustom launches privacy SHIFTphone (degoogled with iodéOS and hardware kill switches)
17·4 months agoBefore this launch, could you walk into a store in The Netherlands, pay cash, and walk out with a anonymously-purchased SHIFT phone?
maltfield@lemmy.mlOPto
Android@lemmy.world•NovaCustom launches privacy SHIFTphone (degoogled with iodéOS and hardware kill switches)English
2·4 months agoCan you walk into a store in The Netherlands, pay cash, and walk out with a anonymously-purchased SHIFT phone?
maltfield@lemmy.mlOPto
Android@lemmy.world•NovaCustom launches privacy SHIFTphone (degoogled with iodéOS and hardware kill switches)English
6·4 months agolooks like they’re collaborating by giving some of their profits upstream, and creating feature requests
maltfield@lemmy.mlOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•NovaCustom launches privacy SHIFTphone (degoogled with iodéOS and hardware kill switches)
112·4 months agohardened LinaegeOS forks seems like exactly what we need…
maltfield@lemmy.mlOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•NovaCustom launches privacy SHIFTphone (degoogled with iodéOS and hardware kill switches)
34·4 months agoIsn’t the whole point that this thing can be upgraded?
Also, Pixel 3 still runs great, once you strip off all the google spyware.
maltfield@lemmy.mlOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•NovaCustom launches privacy SHIFTphone (degoogled with iodéOS and hardware kill switches)
55·4 months agoYeah, small dutch company that has a good history. They’ve been making highly customizable laptops for the EU market since 2015. And since 2021, they’ve been focusing on security and right-to-repair. You can watch an interview with the NovaCustom founder (Wessel Klein Snakenborg) here:
They’re one of very few laptop manufacturers that sell QubesOS certified laptops. And that come with coreboot.
Suddenly my server started getting thousands of requests per minute and my varnish cache hit rate jumped to 99%. Thank god for varnish!
Looks like the reddit blackout is #1 on the frontpage of hackernews, and this article is #2.
I actually posted this article to hackernews, but I never got a single upvote. This isn’t my first time getting on the frontpage of hackernews, but it always happens when someone else reposts my link.
Can anyone tell me how the fuck hackernews’ algorithm works to where I can’t ever get traction but someone else does after me?
Added to the article. Thanks for the suggestion :)
You should ask in /c/mlemapp
And if it’s a bug, please report it on GitHub
Edit: A quick search on github issues brought this up
I made a text-and-images version of this guide:
The only thing I need to improve this article is a short video demonstration showing how to find and add remote lemmy communities
Are there any video producers on Lemmy that can help? You’ll easily get thousands unique views per day if you make a short “Guide to Lemmy” video :)
I’m actually very surprised how high the uptime is on most of these instances.
The
awesome-lemmy-instancesrepo on GitHub displays uptime:
maltfield@lemmy.mlto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•lemmy.ml is overloaded, use other instances insteadEnglish
3·3 years agoThis list may help newcomers:
maltfield@lemmy.mlto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•lemmy.ml is overloaded, use other instances insteadEnglish
7·3 years agoAt what point do you plan to close this instance to new users?
See this list of “Privacy-Conscious Email Services”
maltfield@lemmy.mlto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Which instances should be recommended on join-lemmy.org?English
3·3 years agoHonestly I’m not sure I’ll stick to lemmy if the amount of content doesn’t grow. And I’m sure I’m not alone. I’m here for news, and there’s very little coverage of world events on lemmy (though that has already noticeably improved as our userbase grows).
I do want lemmy to grow, but not for growth’s sake. I want it to grow so the content (news article submissions and quality comments about those articles) grows.

















Oh wow, there’s no aux jack!?! Thanks for pointing that out. That kills this for me.