The point is we don't formally know.
Thanks a lot. I will think about it.
I'm looking for a solid smartphone with a high-capacity battery. I don't care about performances: as long as Spotify Qobuz, Google Maps, Firefox and Lichess work seaminglessly, I don't care about running video games with demanding-graphics. I also would like to pay less than 300$, and I don't care about the camera. I also would like to keep this smartphone quite a long time.
For the moment, the two main candidates are:
- Doogee S100: 10.8 Ah battery, MediaTek Helio G99, 320 USD.
- Ulefone Power Armor 14 Pro: 10 Ah battery, Mediatek Helio G95, 260 USD, jack connector (feature).
Do you have other ideas (maybe a smartphone that is not rugged but has a strong battery)? Is the performance difference significant between the Doogee and the Ulefone? The only reason for me to get the Ulefone is the jack connection, as I would use it to plug my phone to my stereo (bluetooth connection is shit to stream music, and I don't yet have more sophisticated streaming devices).
Fair enough. At least this has something to do with the brand and their product.
In China, it can be served as a salad, and I believe it is quite good.
You have a problem with Tesla's boss, not with Tesla.
Why would that work? And you still work in the same country?
What pasta machine would you recommend? I'm looking for something very durable.
Gosh. Thanks.
The things I upvote and downvote are in line with my personal values and I am not ashamed of that.
Sounds an awfull lot like I have nothing to hide therefore I don't need privacy. The goal of crypto etc is to design protocols that allow you not having to trust anyone. I don't want to trust anyone, and I don't.
YSK: Your Lemmy activities (e.g. downvotes) are far from private
False excuse. It is possible to design protocols that make it impossible to designed entities to see anything.
Can you explain why he's terrible?