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[-] Aceticon@lemmy.world 31 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Thanks in party to the spirit in Lemmy (thanks guys and gals) and getting pissed off at the ever more enshittification, I really went full-on on taking back control, and I don't mean just changing my home PC (mainly used for Gaming) from Windows to Linux, but also replacing the TV Box that's bundled with my ISP subscription (and will be changing ISP when the current contract is over) with my own Mini-PC with Lubunto and Kodi (which is also my Torrenting host with an always-on VPN and my home's NAS) replacing the original Samsung Android (which had been bloated due to updates to the point of filling up all memory) of my aging tablet, with LineageOS and even doing the same on my brand new Smartphone.

Granted, I've always had the spirit of avoiding "smarts" in stuff that doesn't need it - like TVs - but now I went and as much as possible took back control on even the stuff that does need "smarts".

So far I'm quite happy with it all: I've maintained (improved, even, such as my Tablet now having more available memory) my level of Tech access whilst cutting of the ways in which companies exploited my time and patience for advertising money - I definitely feel I'm better now than before: a lot of things became more convenient and less restricted than they were before.

Things are becoming really bad out there when it comes to treating customers as cattle to be milked and I reckon that the only future were Tech is actually a pleasure to use for users is for those people who take control back from the corps on all of their devices.

[-] mrvictory1@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago

doing the same on my brand new Smartphone

Watch out, rooting a phone may have unexpected consequences, like losing LTE on Samsungs or losing access to banking apps.

[-] ciberConas3000@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

I'd like to leave a warning for anyone working with Uber or Lyft as well, a friend of mine flashed his phone with a custom ROM and couldn't work for a week until I managed to reflash the original ROM on it.

It took a while cause his phone was from a not so well known brand and it took a lot of hours on russian forums to find the stock ROM.

[-] ruse8145 3 points 4 months ago

https://plexus.techlore.tech/applications/uber

Gotta check before you flash and fuck up a livelihood...

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