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This would be nice for a Linux phone.

Way ahead of its time. Some kind of rain cover and maybe flip the wheel combination around and it would make a sweet ev for the bike lanes.

There was a rain cover available, but it was a little...basic:

https://95octane.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/sinclair_c5_...


You know, I could do without the telephone and SMS features nowadays. I just need a data SIM. Then the device just needs to run a Linux distro with a mobile UI.

I'm pretty sure my Linux desktop version of Signal runs great on small screens.


My question is, what is the difference in vehicle death mortality since cannabis was legalized in those parts of the country. If it's about the same, it just tells me that cannabis is a very popular drug.


From what I understand, the effect of legalization (or decriminalization) on the amount of cannabis use is not straightforward at all. You'd have to factor that in somehow.


I have an old Samsung that runs Android 4.4 and runs directly from USB without a battery. It's a shame phones don't do this anymore.


I used to work as a software tester in Tampere, Finland with Nokia devices. We didn't test those devices in particular, but they were a big buzz in our office back in the day. I still have my n810, but haven't used it in years after the battery died. I remember adding a bunch of unofficial repos and having things like apache and python running on it and using it as a web server for a while. Eventually the battery was so discharged, even having it plugged in to the PSU would not be enough to keep it powered. It was such a shame it wouldn't run without the battery. I probably would still have use for it.


I'm sure there are use cases, but for the work I do, I've been able to get it done with either PHP templates, Alpine JS, and htmx.


Buildless! I'm already interested.


Glad to hear that! Buildless is the whole idea — drop in a <script>, wire up a few +click / +load attributes, and you’re up and running. The goal is to keep things simple and view-source-able without needing a bundler or toolchain.


Repetitive negative thinking was a symptom of my undiagnosed ADHD. Getting diagnosed and medicated took away the repetitive negative thinking, or as I called it ruminating negative thought patterns.


I really wish I could get diagnosed too. My psychiatrist refuses to even consider it because she says with my psych history as a kid they'd have identified it. But that's nonsense because thinking some adhd has changed hugely since the 80s. You needed to be rain man to be seen as autistic. And adhd was only diagnosed for loud obnoxious kids. My psychiatrist is also very old and kinda clings to those definitions.

But because of this I'm locked out of medication :'(

I'm very typical of both though. AuDHD.


Yep pretty much. This could literally be notes taken from the book including the phrase itself.


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