Any time I would listen to a tech podcast, they'd discuss Apple/its products for a majority of the time, despite OSX having less than 20% market share (and iOS having like half of Android's as well). But obviously since their products are the priciest as well as the most """prestigious""" they deserve an inordinate amount of attention and hype.

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      I'm hoping that the Pinephone or the Librem 5 have good enough software before too long. I have a Pinephone on the way but by all accounts the distros currently available are all early WIP. I wonder how well dotnet apps will run on that hardware.

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          those look really cool, but the only problem is that a fully linux running smartphone is still a few years out.

          The Librem5 as a concept is really cool though, even if the hardware is abysmal.

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        I use my Pinebook Pro for most of my computing at the moment, because it is a huge advantage in working as an embedded firmware developer.

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      I completely ignore and disbelieve that; the only evidence I actually have that that might be true is them refusing to unlock terrorists' iPhones, but I'm sure a trueanon listener's gonna reply to me saying they actually did and the whole "we literally can't" was just to hype their privacy PR cred and I'll be vindicated once more

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