Bones' Tech Garage
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Tech repair and configuration of Computers, de-Googled Phones, Pi, and other Projects. Personal Hobbyist Projects welcome too!
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"One of the other things Linux can do, is compile and use software from source. This should be available on every distro and even BSD can compile and use 90% of Linux software. However this is for advanced users as it's not a user friendly process."

https://www.fosslinux.com/9686/how-to-install-a-program-from-source-on-linux.htm
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Forwarded from Libreware
Sapio

Open source, crowdsourced app you can get from F-droid which is designed to track and list which android apps will or will not work on a Gapps-free Android device.

Its searchable, per-app list has separate compatibility categories for straight AOSP/vanilla ROMs as well as devices with #microG.

For each one of those categories it will show a color-coded legend:

Green - works with no limitations
Yellow - works with some limitations
Red - Doesn't work at all

You can also contribute to #Sapio by sharing your personal app compatibility experiences. The more submissions they get, the handier this tool becomes for all of us. ☺️


You can get the app here:

https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.klee.sapio

https://github.com/jonathanklee/Sapio
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The subject of /e/OS has come up again. A former developer at /e/OS, now developer of LeOS, sums up the issues with /e/OS as follows: "Too much commerce, too much bloatware and not really fully degoogled".

For us at Bones' Tech Garage, the main point is using only fully degoogled phones. LineageOS and many fan ROMs do not include GAPPS (Google Apps), but the OS source code has not been stripped of Google links and dependencies.

Most commercial offerings we have seen are more exploitive of the trending privacy buzz words and do not deliver on their promises, only claiming their OS to be degoogled without actually doing the hard work of removing Google from the ROM and maintaining it.

At the moment, the only Android compatible operating systems that are known to be fully degoogled are GrapheneOS, DivestOS, and LeOS. The best and easiest solution is to get a supported Pixel phone and put GrapheneOS on it. Even DivestOS tells us it's better to use GrapheneOS, but DivestOS fills a need by supporting the wide range of devices that LineageOS supports because DivestOS is actually a fully degoogled fork of LineageOS.

LeOS similarly fills a need in supporting a further range of devices that can use the Generic System Image (GSI) update installation method. So the core of degoogled phones is GrapheneOS on Pixel phones, and then branches out to reach more devices with DivestOS and LeOS.

This 2019 critique of /e/ was scrubbed from the internet, but it can still be accessed by this link at the Wayback Machine internet archive. It does link to /e/'s response. No telling if /e/ has made changes to address the criticisms.

/e/ – privacy-enabled Android ROM, or Evil Corp? Β· InfoSec Handbook – information security blog
https://web.archive.org/web/20200215130732/https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/e-foundation-first-look/
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"Hardware issues most people probably never think that when the system malfunctions maybe something is going out. Here is a guide to basic issues and how to tell what could be going wrong."

http://www.acmehowto.com/howto/pc/problems/diagnosis.php
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"If you run a headless (without monitor) PI. Sometimes if you need to plug a monitor in it doesn't always like to cooperate. Here are some ideas to coax it into working again."

https://www.maketecheasier.com/raspberry-pi-monitor-not-working-fixes/
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Good graphic to share. Every day instill get bombarded with these despite educating people...
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"I am going to add to this. A lot of regular links have tracking information or can expose your exact path. Generally anything after the question mark in a link is tracking.

If you are unsure paste a link in TG saved messages. Then see how much of the link can be erased and still get you to what you intended."
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"A word about our chat and why sometimes it's better to join it.

When someone comments from a channel unless a reply to you is direct you won't see it. Often the reason you may not think you got a response to a question is because the response was not a direct reply. Joining the chat ensures you see all the answers to your questions."

https://t.me/BonesTechGarageChat
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Have you got a secret you don’t want anyone to know? Don’t tell any of humanity’s fancy new AI-powered assistants because the companies behind these new tools are probably keeping your data a lot longer than you think.
https://gizmodo.com/googles-gemini-ai-keeps-your-conversations-three-years-1851253573
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"Careful which tools you use and what you tell it. My general use for AI is to solve math problems, and other more basic tasks than anything else. Such as Leo in Brave. I give it tasks that it is actually good at and that I wouldn't care leaking.

AI is also a broad term but the one that is causing the most stir are the browser integrated ones with a chat ability."
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