Pine64 has a RISC V tablet
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I wear my bangle.js smartwatch daily. Even better than the pinetime, and tons of apps.
Proper logging, to easily identify problems.
Not as far as I know
The more plugins you use, the easier you are to profile. If you value your privacy, try to limit your plugins.
Probably yes.
This is an excellent question, seeing as these AIs are mostly trained from publicly available materials. Brian Lunduke created his own The Lunduke Content Usage License 1.0 in which he tasks violating AI companies a hefty fine.
One way to look at this is that AI training bots could be configured to start avoiding any content that falls under this license, fearing these fines. This effect would seem to be the most likely way to successfully protect content from training AI, much likelier in any case than trying to find out any violations after the fact.
It's a Pinephone Pro with Manjaro as it came. It's not that I need help with this, because I know what to do, but thanks anyway!
No. Rsync works fine, and it is easily testable (untested backups are no backups)
I just wrote a book in Latex and it's really easy. You just learn as you go. The only problem was when a publisher required a docx-document. It was possible using pandex, but my end notes were all screwed up.
Exactly. Using CalyxOS myself.
Excellent, thanks!