Plus de 120 millions de personnes dans le monde victimes de déplacements forcés, un niveau alarmant - InfoMigrants
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Plus de 120 millions de personnes dans le monde victimes de déplacements forcés, un niveau alarmant
Selon le dernier rapport du Haut-Commissariat aux réfugiés des Nations Unies, publié ce jeudi, plus de 120 millions de personnes dans le monde ont été contraintes de fuir leur foyer à cause des conflits et des violences.Clémence Cluzel (Infomigrants)
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in reply to clawfulneutral • • •@clawfulneutral yeah we each gotta map out our own priorities and paths and support one another with whatever knowledge we've accumulated along the way.
according to the mobian wiki, the google pixel 3a, which i have lying around, is totally good to go with mobian. hopefully this weekend or next, i'm going to give it a whirl and see if it can be a decent daily driver.
i have never once logged into my server from my phone bc i dont want google having anything to do with it lol
clawfulneutral
in reply to benda • • •oh shit, Mobian runs on my Pocophone F1, TIL!
it hasn’t talked to US towers in years at this point (I put my Obamaphone in hotspot mode so I can use the vastly superior Poco while out & about) but I’m really hoping it survives for the long haul so I can try projects like Mobian on it once I have a new daily driver.
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in reply to clawfulneutral • • •i think you told me that you run on graphene, right? i could never get myself motivated to almost-de-google a phone. the inability to attack the kernel itself just drives me nuts. so im pretty excited about trying the mobian thing.
(plus, it'll be great to have a phone and a laptop that both run on the same underlying software).
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in reply to benda • • •free phone from the government as part of the Lifeline program, since I’m too broke to consistently pay for cell service.
I don’t know if it’s a direct descendant of the program Obama started, but it’s good shorthand to refer to an extremely crappy phone I have courtesy of the federal government. in reality it’s so slow that it’s nearly unusable, so I just put it in hotspot mode and connect to it with my Poco when I’m out running around town.
I did recently move to another state that administers its own Lifeline program, which is switching to just giving out SIM cards, not sure how that’s gonna work in my case since the Poco doesn’t really speak US 4G bands, and its 3G++ capability stopped working in much of the USA like 4 years ago.
benda
in reply to clawfulneutral • • •it never occurred to me that a phone would become obsolete when bands change. i wonder if that could be fixed and it would be a matter of hardware or software hacking...?
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in reply to benda • • •sometimes it’s possible to replace or modify the software which runs the radio hardware and unlock new bands, but often that either doesn’t happen for a device (because it’s either super difficult or relies on leaks of binary firmware) or runs up against hardware limitations of the radio chip itself.
I should probably re-research if anybody has unlocked more US 4G bands for the Poco F1 (which was never intended for the US market) … however, it’s much less possible to jump generations, a 3G radio can’t be made to speak 4G, etc.
benda
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in reply to benda • • •yeah, as far as I know Lineage uses vendor kernels for a given device, not sure about Graphene.
as a Debian user for many many years, it sure would be nice not to be relying on a vendor kernel, but I wouldn’t be surprised to have a lot of hardware features broken as a result. but, Mobian only supporting a few devices would focus dev efforts. and I’ve heard phones like the Poco have a big DIY scene in south Asia so there might be a lot of people working on fixing stuff.
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in reply to Kurt • • •super helpful info thank you!
I haven’t paid attention to kernel related issues on the Lineage lineage (ha) for quite a while, I’m not sure where I got the impression that they (or some in the ROM scene) were using binary kernel blobs
benda
in reply to clawfulneutral • • •i was trying to check but i think my ignorance is making it a bit difficult. it seems lineage is a literal android fork, no? are you saying the same is true of mobian? (i dont know and don't care much about ubuntu touch).
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