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developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
Perhaps a collaboration?
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
The first consumer smartphone to run lineage out of the box is a bogus claim. I personally owned a whileyfox for some years which I bought only because of that.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
There's a photo on the front page...
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
doesn't seem hard even to install a lot more clocking in devices
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
The first one might be because companies that make a big deal about being pro diversity have already identified a problem and are trying to combat it by making big deal (not necessarily by doing anything else), whereas normal companies don't need to advertise that because they already have a wide variety of employees.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
I'm not sure open sourcing entirely solves the problem, that doesn't show how the company has the software configured. I'd suggest that you need rigorous and continuous independent auditing with results published. But where do you get that these days?
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
Is this narrative false?
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
The trouble with waiting to see is that once you've discovered that it is being abused, the system is already in place and hard to remove. Additionally, it's a kind of frog boiling situation where the more such systems you have the more acceptable further such systems and abuses are both in the comment and socially.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
Anyone discussing unionisation on company property or systems is probably not as cautious as they should be.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
I would second this: look at how they treat their engineers Vs their warehouse staff
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
Being constantly watched has negative psychological effects, check the old work on "panopticon" prisons.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
they need one to contribute changes though
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
rotting wood does not release much CO2, I think about 30%. Most of it ends up in the soil.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
Clear cutting is a bad idea, if you think about circumference = 2piR you can see that the older the tree is the more CO2 it takes up. You need to let trees get as big as possible if you want to be efficient. Additionally big trees support more biodiversity, which afaik is also important in carbon capture.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
you'll be glad to know that leaving wood to rot on the ground only releases about 30% of the carbon, and allows for further biodiversity to live that might absorb further carbon. The fact is the natural world has mechanisms for this, we just need to let them work: stop clearing dead wood for example.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
yes but this is the guy who didn't think he needs to give up his private jet, so although I'm sure he's will intentioned I'll not accept his pronouncements about the environment at face value, I'll check elsewhere first.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
The UK government has tried to ban encryption about 3 times over the years to my memory, they're quite authoritarian when it comes to tech and not very tech literate. It's a problem.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
A jug filter is much bigger and uses a different mechanism, a kettle filter is just a mesh to anything bigger than a large grain of sand in the kettle.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
Spoken like a person with a good income. The principal is fine, but the definition of expensive varies by person and product.
developer92
·5 years ago·discuss
curious if that also applies to your phone