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Quake-iOS
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maruos
- My 24 year old HP Jornada can do things your modern iPhone still can't do
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Switching to PinePhone for a noob
It seems it is possible to connect a docking bar to the PinePhone but I cannot find what happens next? Is it possible to show on a screen what is displayed on my phone or is it dual screen or can I choose? I love the concepts behind maruOs but I think the project is dead.
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Available Today: Windows Dev Kit 2023 a.k.a. Project Volterra
>> So what exactly are “consumers” clamoring for that are not currently being delivered?
Until other choices are available, people tend to accept the default or keep on doing what was done in the past.
There is a segment of consumers that would like choices beyond Apple and Google mobile operating systems:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/askjack/2019/jul/04/c...
https://vivaldi.com/blog/technology/smartphones-5-alternativ...
https://www.pcmag.com/picks/break-away-from-android-ios-7-fr...
Personally, I would like to see more "convergence" devices that let the little computer I carry around with me be anything I want it to be: a programmable general purpose computer, a streaming media server, or whatever else I want.
There are some projects that offer such functionality, but most require expert knowledge to setup or are not very widely-adopted or not very mature:
https://maruos.com/
https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/
Walled gardens are not where innovation happens because the gardeners uproot whatever does not meet their vision.
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How can I use my old Android phone as a basic computer?
Depending on what the model is, you could try Maru https://maruos.com/
- maru - Your phone is your PC
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Are any Android ROMs focused on Android's desktop mode?
I just found MaruOS. It appears to be exactly what I was looking for. They are a little small apparently. They support only Nexus and Pixel phones and one Samsung's device. Hopefully they'll have a bright future.
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Use phone as desktop computer when linked to a monitor
So someone in this subreddit told me about Maru OS and that really got me dreaming about using my phone as a desktop computer when connected to a monitor. The Astro Slide with its dual boot capabilities and its two USB-C ports would be ideal for that I think.
- Python and Linux
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Looking for a way to stream from Stremio (or other streaming solution) to hotel TVs while travelling: Looking at Chromecast/streaming sticks or some sort of Raspberry Pi setup. Any idea is appreciated.
My next phone will definitely be supported by https://maruos.com/ :)
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Smart Phone as Dumb Terminal
MaruOS was a project that tried this for a bunch of phones.
https://maruos.com
Quake-iOS
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My 24 year old HP Jornada can do things your modern iPhone still can't do
> I can't play Quake
https://github.com/tomkidd/Quake-iOS
> or emulated games on it.
https://docs.libretro.com/guides/install-ios/
You can build and deploy IPAs yourself, or you can use AltStore and similar.
> Very sad, 15 billion transistors in my pocket and I can barely use them to their potential. What kind of future is this?
One where it is comparatively very difficult to drain your full store of data and your wallet by installing shitware.
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Dozens of U.S. states say Apple stifles competition, back 'Fortnite’ maker Epic
It looks like there is a port of Quake onto iOS. You could technically run it right now. Last I checked though, GPL license isn't compatible with Apple's App Store license. But this is 10 years old so maybe things have changed.
https://github.com/tomkidd/Quake-iOS
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/more-about-the-app-store...
What are some alternatives?
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