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Divine D native Linux open-source mobile system – Rev. 1.1 Hardware Architecture

First time hearing about this, couldn't find any info about who is behind this or if it's a real project with a chance of success. I hope it is, carrying around an incredibly powerful computer in my pocket but not allowed to use it the way I want because google/apple says no sucks, we need this.

4 hours agomrintegrity

As I said before in another thread [0] This is the way to go, what we need are modular open standards for both hardware and software.

Imagine a phone that you can just swap and mix components from different manufacturers. You could buy the components yourself and assemble, like a standard PC. If one manufacturer tries to lock you in, or you don't like their component you simply replace them with others from a different manufacturer.

0: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45307093

24 minutes agocy6erlion

Not to be confused with Holy C. Was searching desperately to see if it was somehow inspired by it somehow but couldn't find anything.

3 hours agotheoldgreybeard

See also: Enlightenment E

an hour agoY_Y

Fuck, yes. Yes, fuck. We absolutely need more efforts to remove existing duoculture in our mobile ecosystem. My options are ridiculous and recent events showed that the window where we can still do whatever we want on our phones are closing.

4 hours agoA4ET8a8uTh0_v2

Interesting to see an M.2 slot but I'm rather disappointed that it's B key. Why can't we just use NVMe storage in phones?