Linux May Be the Best Way to Avoid the AI Nightmare

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Linux May Be the Best Way to Avoid the AI Nightmare
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There is no year of Linux desktop, it just keeps trucking and growing

Can we get a hatchback model? I'd much prefer it to a truck. And is there a setting so it doesn't grow? I want to stay city-friendly.

Imagine the horror of living in a world where all vehicles slowly expand and have to be cut down to manageable size annually until eventually the car is just too big a la American full size SUVs at EOL.

It doesn't really seem to be growing much, to be honest.

It's dominating the smartphone market via Android, though.

As long as even basic features like push notifications are locked behind Google services, I'd hardly count that as a win. The Google monopoly on android is even worse than the Microsoft monopoly on PCs. Microsoft has at least some good alternative with the current Linux environment, but Googles only competitor is apple with an even worse system.

Sure there are projects like LinageOS and GraphenOS, but both are still reliant on micro G or containerised Goggle apps.

Lineage and GrapheneOS don't rely on Google Play services. It's your apps that depend on this proprietary bullshit. That's exactly why we need to grow the Android FOSS app ecosystem. We already have FOSS app marketplaces like F-Droid and Accrescent, and Obtainium allows us to download APKs from GitHub releases, as well as many other sources. There are many great FOSS apps that work just as well or even better than their proprietary counterparts. Some of my personal favorites are Breezy Weather, AntennaPod, Thunder for Lemmy, Aegis for 2FA, Standard Notes, LibreTube for YouTube, Xtra for Twitch and Translate You. There are alternatives for basically any Google service. We have UnifiedPush for notifications, OpenStreetMaps for maps and navigation, various serach engines like DuckDuckGo, Qwant, Mojeek and others (Android now even asks the user what search engine to use, instead of selecting Google as the default). There's an improved fork of Signal called Molly, which has a FOSS variant that doesn't use any proprietary Google libraries, it supports notifications through WebSockets instead of relying on Google's FCM and they even have an option for UnifiedPush.

Came here cos of the mention of Mojeek; will be coming back for this long quality list of things I can put on my phone πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘