• Paul in de Emiraten@mastodon.nl
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      13 hours ago

      @Andromxda @sith There are two things that keep me trapped:

      1. Airdrop. Buggy and unreliable, but oh so handy.
      2. TimeMachine. Also not 100% reliable, but great for the peace of mind.

      For the rest…I switched to Apple in 2001. It used to my secret business weapon (I forced my whole company over to Apple), but those days are long gone.

      Still hate MS-Windows though, so it going to be Linux. Anyone a suggestion for a Linux Airdrop and TimeMachine equivalent?

      • Andromxda 🇺🇦🇵🇸🇹🇼@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        9 hours ago

        Not a real replacement for AirDrop, since it still requires devices to be on the same network, instead of using ad-hoc Wi-Fi, but LocalSend is pretty nice.

        Which features of Time Machine do you need? Just backing up, or do you also need the file history? For backups the best solution we have is probably Pika Backup (it uses Borg Backup under the hood, so it’s compatible with other tools that use the same standard). There’s a pretty good video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W30wzKVwCHo
        It also lets you grab individual files from a backup, but it doesn’t look as nice as the Time Machine file history UI.

    • AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.works
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      6 days ago

      unfortunately as someone who fixes phones day in and day out I cannot own a pixel. absolutely horrendous build quality. there’s a gap behind the screen which is held on solely by shitty adhesive on a thin bezel, and the amount of devices I’ve seen totaled by a drop on a corner destroying that bezel so a new screen can’t be installed is insane.

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      5 days ago

      Why do you think Fairphone (5) is insecure?

      My experience is not that they suck. But yeah, they sure don’t have the same spec as a premium iPhone or a Pixel. But they have a modular design, just like the Framework Laptop. I don’t know any other modern phone that does. And they use a SoC that is guaranteed to receive support for a long time.