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Japanese Sega Saturn is my all-time favorite design
Dreamcast and Japanese/PAL SNES are also up there.
Thanks!
I’m from California where we have Golden Chinquapin (chrysolepis chrysophylla) which has fruit that looks the same, and leaves that are very similar (though with golden hairs on the undersides)
Looking them up, they are closely related to castanea. They also have edible seeds but the spiny shell is hard to get open.
!Chinquapin!< is the best i can do without cheating
Anyone have experience with the Librem 5?
I’d call my experience with Ubuntu touch on a Oneplus 6T (pretty outdated hardware) almost minimum viable. Performance is fantastic but the app ecosystem is pretty skeletal. I’m not sure if voice calling currently works in the USA.
I use it solely as a camera, and for that it might be a tiny bit better than Android. Battery life is much better and photo quality is the same or better as far as i can tell.
Change “fix” for “swap” and that’s me
ADHD is a powerful drug. Sometimes the stupid task nobody asked you to do inexplicably needs to be done before anything else.
What’s an “open code program”?
That number shows across all versions, regardless if they have been patched or mitigated
If you look on that site at current versions only it looks very different
iOS 18 - 30
iOS 18.1 beta - 0
macOS 11.2.3 - 0
Windows 11 22h2 current patch - 0
Fedora 41 - 1
Android 15 - 7
Ubuntu 23.10 - 2 (for some reason 24.04 and 24.10 are missing)
It’s a pretty interesting site!
Lineage gives you a decent app ecosystem (F-droid) with the option to set up Play Store for full Android compatibility
Ubuntu Touch has a very limited ecosystem compared to F-droid, but might be enough for someone willing to do most tasks in a browser.
Stuff like phone calls, pictures, sms, podcasts, music, and other simple tasks will work equally well on either OS assuming your device is supported
I wonder why test this on an 11 year old phone?
I have it running on a Pixel 3a and it’s definitely smooth, but it still stutters once in a while. It feels slower than Android to me, but not much.
Battery life is indeed excellent, though mine doesnt seem to fast charge.
The camera app was the standout feature to me. The pictures i take look every bit as good as those from Android. I expected the app to be clunky or to have bad colors, but that is not the case at all.
Edit: Pixel 3a not 3