• hex@programming.dev
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    9 months ago

    The thing about convenience vs freedom is that, why can’t we get freedom if we choose convenience as well? I don’t feel like messing around with my phone to setup the basics, and the closest thing freedom-wise would be a de-googled rooted android phone. It would be nice to have an inbetween.

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      9 months ago

      It’s just that freedom sometimes requires sacrifices. Switching to GNU/Linux is also not easy. It requires that a person learns to use a completely new operating system (schools usually only teach Windows). This is hard even for many technical people and it requires time. Windows users can also say that GNU/Linux is just not ready yet or that it’s too inconvenient (and some of them do). But if we don’t fight for freedom, we will never get it. Through hard work of many people over decades, we managed to get freedom on the desktop. Now it’s time for phones. After that becomes easier, there might be some other, new challenge. Maybe firmware or something else. But it will probably always be inconvenient in some way, because you will have to switch from something you already know to something else that is new, even if it has similar features. Just like Reddit users could switch to Lemmy, but they won’t. So they will not have freedom and Reddit continues to have power over them.

      It would be nice to have an inbetween

      I guess maybe Ubuntu Touch would be something in between. It uses Android kernel, so some Android phones support it.

      I don’t know if PinePhone would work for you, but you can check my short review and my other comment for some information.