Stuff like a pretty case with slots for optical drives, a laptop with a shitton of ports and all-day battery life or anything else that seems to go against the trends.

This thread is for complaining about how you can’t find it and (maybe) finding it thanks to someone else.

  • psyklax@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I want an open source cellular baseband chip. That’s the chip that acts as a networking connection to cell phone towers. Not only would the drivers be open, but the hardware as well. It might be a little larger than most, as I would want it to be possible for users to dismantle it (destructively, of course) and verify against tampering.

    Bunnie Huang’s Precursor was a good start, but it lacks networking (as far as I know)

    (Are crowdsourcing links allowed? I’m not going to link to the crowdsupply page, just in case, but it is more informative)

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    A IP68 e-ink Linux phone with both wireless charging and induction charging (to charge other devices), no cameras at all, solar panel on the back, usb-4 and headphone jack, 1TB storage , 15’000 mAh battery, two separate WiFi cards (to allow simultaneous hotspot and client use), and finally a radio transiever for both short range comms and long range AM and FM radio.

    Technically possible with current technology, but as far as I can tell, completely unavailable in the consumer market.

    Price, size and weight are irrelevant for all usecasses of such a product, as far as I’m concerned.

  • 🕸️ Pip 🕷️@slrpnk.net
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    I want a Japanese ketai phone with android 10+, easily rootable, AND HAS A DAMN TOUCH CRUISER. They day Sharp decided to stop making flip phones with touch cruiser is the day innovation truly died.

    Or an e-ink flip phone, that would be pretty cool.

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    3 days ago

    A media player that isn’t just a modified android tablet in a box with an HDMI output. (And loaded with spyware). And doesn’t require an always-on internet connection.

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      What about an Android tablet running a custom ROM without GApps flashed, and an adapter for HDMI? There’s a handful of widely sold tablets that also have a decent development scene and are cheap second hand. Check XDA forums for various models before deciding which one to get

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    I’ll join the ranks asking for a perfect phone.

    Mine would have:

    • Unlocked bootloader
    • All week battery (or at least 3 days) I don’t care if it’s super thick.
    • User replaceable battery
    • Headphone jack
    • Very high specs (like at least 16 GB RAM and 1TB storage)
    • SD card slot
    • Probably more I’m not thinking of right now.
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      I’d like to add some strength too. I don’t give a shit about the latest AI fuzzy on any phone, but if it would please last at least a year without cracking the screen or the back that would be amazing. And a record for me. Doesn’t have to be razor thin either. Just make it beefy.

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        Only thing I could figure out (except maybe looking into Chinese payments systems which… No. Just no) is Garmin Pay.

        Once set up, works with the smartwatch and does not use the phone, or the internet, at all.

        I know it’s not exactly what you asked, but its what I managed to do. Garmin watches also work pretty great with Gadgetbridge :-)

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            Do bear in mind that not all banks and/or cards are supported. Out of my 6 payment cards, over 3 banks (I know, ridiculous), only 3 are compatible. One bank is not compatible at all, the other one supports the debit card on Garmin Pay but not the credit card.

            I knew that before hand. Garmin has a list… Somewhere.

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        but that depends on the vendor. highest chance to do it is with Monero, even considering that basically no one knows it

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      i don’t even need good specs or sd card, just a good camera, foss rom and good battery

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    Folding screen eReader…it would be extremely niche, but I want it

    Recently heard about RePebble, so my complaining about smart watches may have to end

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        No problem, have been on the search for a good replacement for a few years… Ever since destroying mine on a door frame when carrying a heavy box

        I miss my pebble time

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    How low-tech is still tech?

    I want a device that can be armed and if moved without being disarmed (optional passcode) will set off an alarm.

    This is both for my laptop when working in public spaces and for my cooler/food bag when camping.

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    Cheap large e-ink android screen. Doesn’t need to do anything other than be a consistent, always on display with a long battery life.

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        They look neat, but way too powerful and expensive, and not big enough. I want a whiteboard size e-ink display with a processor like a potato for like <100 USD

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          Hmm… The one I’ve seen; hisense for example its non touch, and the monitor is 1500 bucks… I’ve seen a big white board like thing at a local library and some schools, unsure what they are called or how much they cost. A quick search revealed the below but that is crazy expensive. I would then rather get a traditional white board with a marker and then take photos with a phone or camera and store in a hard drive… Not the same I guess…

          QuirkLogic Papyr - A large 42-inch E Ink display designed specifically as a digital whiteboard. Priced around $6,000-7,000.

          &

          RICOH eWhiteboard 4200 - A 42-inch E Ink collaborative whiteboard, similar price range to the QuirkLogic.

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        As someone who’s been wanting a boox tablet for a while I don’t think they fit “cheap”

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          Yeah no you are right. I waited a couple years for pine64 tablet to become a commercially available project then gave up…then used paper and pencil a nd took photos everyday of my notes pages and manually stored them… But after a few notebooks my backup was getting large and tagging pages with text tags was getting annoying so Now I use go10.3 which wasn’t as expensive as some of the other ones like remarkable paper pro or boox tab ultra C pro… I use that offline. Copy things and docs via USB from laptop, and backup things manually and copy back into laptop manually…

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    Is a truck tech? Fuck it I’m calling a pickup truck tech.

    I just want a pickup the size of a 90s ford ranger that’s a hybrid. Since I’m making it a unicorn, lets go 4wd

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      Lol, I’m gonna say no as I posted in a technology news community in response to news about Tesla trucks not being tech news just by virtue of being Tesla or musk related. OP was not happy.

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        That’s fair. I’m less interested in the swasticar and more I find it’s the only thing out right now that I can’t find an appreciable workaround.

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      I’d like that but full electric, minimum 500km in the “tank” I had an all electric vehicle and LOVED everything about it, except the range. Then eventually I needed a truck for my job (but I did cram my Kia Soul to the brim for the 3 years I had it.)

      I’d buy a hybrid though, if that’s what was available.

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        It’s why I like hybrids. I have a tendency to sometimes end up at least an hour away from an electric plug for a few days or so.

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        Nah, I don’t need diesel. Lets be honest at hybrid it’ll do the job just fine as is.

        Basically I want the kind of pickup truck that I can toss a few 2x4s in the back and go, doesn’t have to be big, doesn’t need a lot of hauling power. Which is the opposite of the way trucks are going nowadays, which are big as fuck and made to tow the fucking world with the shortest damn truck bed that I’ve watched people struggle to get a tv into because the bed is too short.

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    I’d really love to find a new radio for my car that: 1) can serve as a monitor for my back-up camera, and 2) isn’t a fucking touch screen.

    There are models that are one or the other, but I haven’t found anything that’s both. The closest I’ve found is a compromise - a touchscreen that also has a few tactile controls. But I don’t want to have to rely on any touch screen when I’m driving. I simply don’t feel compelled enough to spend $400+ for a frustrating half-measure.

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      I settled on a SPH-10BT a few years ago. It didn’t have backup camera support though IIRC there is a radar add-on, but don’t know how available it is anymore.

      It seems insane to me, especially with the prevalence of Apple/Android Auto, that no car company is willing to have the phone be the supplemental screen in the car.

      That there’s no built-in phone mounts in cars still bugs me. Put wireless charging on a spot on the dash, NFC/Bluetooth to get it to automatically snap into car mode. Don’t have to develop an in-house UI that everyone hates and can focus on making a car.

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    A proper non-Apple Macbook Air equivalent. Because imo for the average user that just browses the internet and does some light office work it seems perfect. And with that I mean:

    • fanless
    • good screen preferably 3:2 or 16:10
    • long battery life
    • unlike the air expandable storage and ideally non soldered ram
    • solid build quality
    • priced at maybe 600-800€?
    • doesn’t have to have the greatest performance

    Tbh i thought we would get it with Intels lunar lake processors, but so far no luck.

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        Haven’t looked at Chromebooks in a while, but you are right that the use case would be similar.

        However I was under the impression that they are mostly competing at a lower price point. So I assume you wouldn’t find nice build quality or screens.

        Beyond that I am not really familiar with how chromeOS stacks up nowadays or if it would be trivial to install Linux/windows on them. Especially if they still have EOL dates after which they aren’t updated with software anymore.

        A quick search tells me that Google seems to work on a laptop and plans to merge (?) android and chromeOS more.

        So overall again products that share some aspects of what the MacBook Air makes attractive, but doesn’t offer the full package.

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          I have installed Linux on a Chromebook, actually. There’s a really good guide on MrChromeBox.tech

          The screen on my Chromebook was fine, at least by my (admittedly somewhat low) standards.

          And yes, the have EOL dates, which sucks. It’s why I installed Linux on mine.

          I wonder if there is a Linux distro targeted at the average user who just browses the web and needs office software. I guess Mint comes a bit close, but it also has many other apps preinstalled.

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        Sadly doesn’t seem to be fanless, which imo is a really nice feature when you dont care about high performance. Not sure if in the real world you can find good deals on the snapdragon laptops, but list price is also quite high and that keyboard with touch function keys doesn’t seem great either.

        So in my book that’s still no match for what a macbook air m1/2 offers, which by now are a few years old and can be found for decent prices. They might be aiming at the same market, but aren’t equal.

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        Anything other than watching fullscreen video? 3:2 is so much better for reading, drawing, anything even vaguely productive. It’s very close to the ratio of metric paper.

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          Yea, I can see that. I mostly use my PC for games, but for work, I have multiple windows across the screen at different ratios.

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        As someone else already answered it is of course not ideal for movie consumption, since it gives you black bars top/bottom, but for productivity it is really nice. Everything from writing, spreadsheets or reading on the Internet benefits from it. Reading long horizontal sentences isn’t that comfortable and often times task bars at the top and/or bottom take away some extra space. So a typical 16:9 display ends up offering very little useful working space. The taller aspect ratio isn’t a massive shift, but a nice quality of life improvement.

        It also means that you have slightly more space for the keyboard or a larger track pad.

        If you are ever in a retail shop that carries Microsoft 's surface laptops you could check them out, as they are one of the few laptops that use a 3:2 aspect ratio display.