zeroClassSOLDIER

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I'm new to the world of 3D Printing. What do you recommend for creating STL files from pictures? What I am hoping to do is generate them and mod them as needed.

[–] zeroClassSOLDIER@feddit.org 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I have a raspberry pi that I use for my retro gaming system and I've seen some of the build-it-yourself laptops people have created from them. They're neat, but not as powerful as what I am looking for. I wanted something comparable in performance to Lenovo or Mac.

[–] zeroClassSOLDIER@feddit.org 2 points 2 weeks ago

Somewhat. I have accepted that eliminating the threat 100% is not possible, but my perfectionist self still wants to get as close as possible. Maybe I will save up for one of those kick-ass X-ray machines!

[–] zeroClassSOLDIER@feddit.org 2 points 2 weeks ago

Only if it is refurbished. I am trying to cut back on the support for them.

[–] zeroClassSOLDIER@feddit.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

So far Snapdragon is one A LOT of people are recommending. I wanted something highly up-gradable which is why I considered Framework. Since I've heard about battery life issues and...questionable associates, I will pass on Framework. The RISC V was at the top of my list for boards but after hearing how much extra work it is going to be, I think I will pass on it too.

Right now my top contenders are:

  1. Snapdragon laptop
  2. MNT Reform
  3. Starlabs

Which ones are the most up-gradable/customizeable? I want something that just might be the last full laptop I will have to buy (best case scenario).

[–] zeroClassSOLDIER@feddit.org 1 points 3 weeks ago

I was hoping to get something this fall. If I could get something this summer, that would be great but I know it would be rushing. If I decide on risc-v, it doesn't matter. Because I would have to wait however long they make me. 😭

[–] zeroClassSOLDIER@feddit.org 3 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

"Protect my privacy" is really my overall philosophy with ANYTHING tech-related. It's more being extra cautious/paranoid than anything else. The hardware itself supposedly doesn't track you, but I still don't 100% trust either side of the duopoly. Better safe than sorry. 😅

[–] zeroClassSOLDIER@feddit.org 3 points 3 weeks ago (9 children)

Do you recommend side-loading it or use Obtainium?

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I am looking to build an alternative laptop to AMD/Intel. I want to limit how much I support them and protect my privacy.

I have thought about getting the Framework Laptop 13 chasis with expansion cards and use RISC V for the main board.

Debian is in the lead for the OS.

Are there any other alternatives that could be recommended that may be even better?

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by zeroClassSOLDIER@feddit.org to c/degoogle@lemmy.ml
 

Well, what maps do you recommend over Apple or Google?

I have just recently de-googled my phone with GrapheneOS.

I want something that is going to be real-time and respect privacy.

 

Linux phones that are independent of Google/Apple and do not spy on you are still maturing and a bit hard for me to get here in the US. So, I recently de-googled my smart phone.

I will make due with it until one of the Linux smart phones finally mature enough in terms of hardware and capability that it can replace it.

My big question is, which Linux phone seems to be the most promising? Which one should I keep my eye one? And how long will it take before any Linux phone can start seriously competing with the major brands? PinePhone, Librem, Murena, etc. ?