

Keep the rule as it is, and take those kinds of discussions in communities meant for political discussion. There’s already enough of US politics everywhere else.


Keep the rule as it is, and take those kinds of discussions in communities meant for political discussion. There’s already enough of US politics everywhere else.
I guess I’ll be traveling with a baggie of white stuff, then! I’ll bring some from home, as well as a line for air drying. Thank you for the link, I had completely forgotten about inflatable hangers.
We’ll be traveling for between two and three weeks. This will be my longest trip with only a small ish backpack, but I have done a week before.
I’m hoping to get by on around three to four days of clothes, but it would be fun to try no-bag sometime.
I had no idea about the aquaplexes, that’s so nice. I’ll add wet wipes to my list. That seems like a very good comfort item with many possible use cases.
Thank you also for reminding me about ticket validation in Italy. I need to make a list of dos and don’ts for each country.
OH, bikes! That would be so much fun.
Thank you for all of your ideas! I will remember the ziploc bag. I’ve usually only done that for planes, but it is undoubtedly practical and less space consuming for other kinds of trips too.
Luckily we already share most toiletries, but I’ll suggest making a shared list and remove any duplicates.


I grew up with my brother throwing used computer parts on my bed whenever he upgraded something, in case I wanted to reuse them. He also gave me a copy of Windows 98, and later XP that I reused every time I did a major hw upgrade. But one day the XP CD-rom was just too old, but I was too young to start working and had no money, and so Linux came into my life.


I’m no porting expert, but to me there seems like they pick mostly well documented phones that already has a history of being worked on by other tinkerers like Lineage, Mobian, PMOS. They also tend to be cheap ish to buy used or they come from a company with a good history with open bootloaders, like the Fairphones.
There are users of the FP5 in areas where VoLTE is required now, including the US (though not on all carriers, as I understand it). VoLTE is enabled on an experimental basis for several devices. There are a few quirks to iron out, but it’s coming!


The porting of devices is done by volunteers owning the devices and not being afraid to brick them, which leads to a pretty weird list of supported devices.
I’m very open to this option, if I can find a supplier near me.
I’m guessing probably not, but maybe we have something headquartered in Europe, designed in Europe?


Aha! Nothing very drastic then.


How does this indicate that they are working on a new name? Like, are they leaving “Fairphone” behind?
I hear these two guys while listening to the curling matches during the olympics. Yup yup yup!