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Ask HN: Small Repairable Phone in 2025?

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Ubuntu Licenses – Past and Present

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marto1
·il y a 12 mois·discuss
I can see it's marked "educational", but would it be also suitable for smallish embedded devices ? Assuming the bootloader part is swapped out, etc.
marto1
·l’année dernière·discuss
> or is it just a neat academic toy

The Internet was a neat academic toy at one point for whatever that's worth :-)
marto1
·l’année dernière·discuss
And now all these tesla folks will buy the next cool thing and continue the cycle.. We got them again!
marto1
·l’année dernière·discuss
Do you have any actual evidence of capital moving out of the United States? Besides opinion pieces, I mean. I'm genuinely curious.
marto1
·l’année dernière·discuss
Wow, it's never too late to find a HN secret link!
marto1
·l’année dernière·discuss
Isn't this way more about regulation rather than the tech?

Still would be cool to see even if not allowed on the roads :-)
marto1
·l’année dernière·discuss
It made a lot of really good choices in the late 90s when a lot of dot-com companies started and a lot of people around the world started getting interested in making their own websites. It eventually snowballed to the LAMP stack which became the most user friendly way of doing stuff on the web on low budget. The inertia from this is massive so it's staying for a bunch more years.
marto1
·l’année dernière·discuss
..and loads and loads of politicians that pretend they can solve problems above while shamelessly grifting.
marto1
·l’année dernière·discuss
> had a great product

> We got acquired

Can I just ask about the reason for this? Was it owners wanting off the ride?
marto1
·l’année dernière·discuss
> A lot of people treat economics as though damage didn't happen unless someone acknowledges it.

This is what I call the TV effect. People are trained from an early age, by consuming media, to only construct what is "real" by what is announced. And it's not just economics, but all sorts of aspects of life.
marto1
·l’année dernière·discuss
> But everyone knows that's not what killed them.

Another addition I'd like to add here is more often then not wrong people get booted while the "dead weight" tends to stick around and becomes even deader due to a motivation fall from the layoff. So maybe it doesn't kill, but for sure exacerbates an already bad situation.