Posts by elgregor@social.librem.one
 (DIR) Post #ARMpJ8rcFrsOwTRpMe by elgregor@social.librem.one
       2023-01-06T13:07:08Z
       
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       @purism Stating the problem in this way is not very useful. Nobody would like their device to offer absolutely no privacy (e.g. everyone can browse your filesystem), absolutely no security (publicly available shell), or no freedom (every command or action needs third party approval). A certain amount of each is essential. A better question would be how much of each is a hard requirement for you and how much is merely nice to have.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZuAlpybCcKRCl9Hv6 by elgregor@social.librem.one
       2023-09-18T22:09:47Z
       
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       @purism Always good to see companies contributing upstream.
       
 (DIR) Post #AkfRIZdJvJgCikj2nY by elgregor@social.librem.one
       2024-08-05T20:07:43Z
       
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       @aral @thejuicemedia It starts with the usual bullshit, and only transitioned to reality when I was reaching for the close button. The introduction should be made shorter to avoid discouraging people from watching the factual part.
       
 (DIR) Post #Arcgn228rpDWJBDDcm by elgregor@social.librem.one
       2025-03-01T21:22:00Z
       
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       @davidrevoy I still use Firefox, but I disabled sending any data to Mozilla.Thanks for not contributing to Chromium monopoly. :)
       
 (DIR) Post #AwRZdusNuXxu725EPY by elgregor@social.librem.one
       2025-07-24T00:56:10Z
       
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       @waltercool @dcc @purism Yes, but Samsung and LG don't make phones in US. Manufacturing in US is the main feature justifying the high price tag. The Librem 5, which is similar but not made in USA costs $800. That's still a lot, but it's not a regular Android smartphone. For me, it's too expensive for what it is, but some people are buying them.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxbqQZF8uYYxrBsl0a by elgregor@social.librem.one
       2025-08-27T22:47:48Z
       
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       @davidrevoy With First Party Isolation the cookies will hit an invisible wall that will stop them from following her outside of this location.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ay2TnEDiBlDBday2c4 by elgregor@social.librem.one
       2025-09-09T18:49:43Z
       
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       @NGIZero Organisation name is a required field. Is this survey only for organisations and not for individuals?
       
 (DIR) Post #B0eQbTXpgKj2y0q5Gi by elgregor@social.librem.one
       2025-11-26T22:18:27Z
       
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       @davidrevoy @log Ninjas can't catch you if you are on fire. https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/267219-ninjas-cant-catch-you-if
       
 (DIR) Post #B1O4t0BQKDtZOdSxsm by elgregor@social.librem.one
       2025-12-18T22:52:22Z
       
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       @davidrevoy I actually like how Firefox has handled AI - small local models, no spying to train AI on my data. For users who insist on using a mainstream online chatbot, it lets them do it without forcing it on others. (And there are more such users than I thought. People who I thought are way too computer illiterate to use AI surprised me by using ChatGPT.)Firefox lets me translate text locally without big tech spying on my translations. Is this bad because it happens to use neural networks?