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"finetune"

Not

"Train from scratch"


It is so, so long... I barely reached the middle before my brain just "Nope."

They are talking about this kind of battery replacement: https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Fairphone+3+Battery+Replacement... . The "TV remote" battery replacement kind.


If your family members ever had to mount an ikea furniture or equivalent, they'll probably have an as easy or easier time replacing a part on a fairphone. Especially for the battery. At least for version 3 and older. I don't know for later models. If you know how to swap batteries in a tv remote, you know how on this phone.

This is the draft, not the current version.

edit: and for the current unfortunately there's only a dead dropbox link.


When they bothered compensating, it was far from market value, so no.


It makes more sense to word it like this when you take into consideration historical trends, like drowned towns for lakes or dams, highway system along redline, thriving neighbourhoods erased to create parks… often preceded by violence and little to no compensation.


In other words, sometimes, things happen in reality that, if you were to read it in a fictional story or see in a movie, you would think they were major plot holes.


Thinpkad owners/modders, probably.


Any repo? even if not production ready. I'm curious about how you approached replication, compared to mnesia or couchdb, especially now that erlang natively supports json.


Sadly it’s in a private repo as I had ambitions of trying to sell the product, which I haven’t completely given up on yet.

That said, a lot of the concepts come from riak_core, which is FOSS: https://github.com/OpenRiak/riak_core


How can something be universal and not universal at the same time?


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