There could be a software implementation that works perfectly fine on desktop PCs, especially Linux, but problem is hardware. I don't see commercial smartphone manufactures giving access to 'unauthorized uses' like foss projects usually go around.
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Good to see he's putting his own well-being as his top priority and not the "influencer" career as many fall to. He deserves a break.
Most want ubiquitous and affordable/cheap mobile internet without the hassle of signing contracts. Moving tech tiers past 4G isn't relevant for consumers as of now.
It really depends on where you are located. Some jurisdictions allow activation of SIM cards without personal info, some do not. Then there's the matter of physical and financial surveillance.
But seriously, unless you are actually that desperate for some reason, why would you have a hobo pay for a burner phone? Wouldn't that being recorded on camera be more suspicious?
S. Korea doesn't need more Naver/Kakao crap dominating the market.
Slow and steady wins the race.
User claims to have made a website using chatgpt, putting programmers out of their jobs. However, it's revealed user knows next to nothing about making that website accessible for others, as revealed from the last line. User sent a local link (that works for their own computer only) to their friend (which naturally shouldn't work).
If we're not careful there will be a new generation of users who have no concept of "apps" at all, and will conflate sideloading (or anything 'not authorized') with an illegal process.
I assume you're just getting into Linux? Avoid Chromebooks for this (running linux as beginner) - there are ways of running Linux, but they require some tricks dpending on the model.
Had clients from CJK countries, can confirm. First complaint is everything being too sweet or salty, and second complaint is the rice being undercooked for their tastes... and also salty.
The fresh smell of MBA graduates.