What are some tech products that you want that you can't seem to find?
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The reason this doesn't work is because Android and iOS limit the crap out of app functionality to allow for battery optimization. On Linux, users (and apps) do whatever the crap they feel like (and that's a good thing, until you talk about battery).
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Suorin have some user-replacable battery models
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Yeah I usually think of the Raspberry Pi as a box for running Debian on.
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They have these for bikes, I've not looked too far into it, but maybe that would work?
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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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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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A small android smartphone with good software support
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Knog does these for bikes.
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Pc with an asrock mobo
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Thinking more about it, rather than getting something like a suorin edge, you'd be better off just getting a backup pod system of whatever type you already have/enjoy.
Pod devices are essentially just a battery in a hard case as it is. To go a more hot-swappable method than they already are would involve compromises you might not have considered.
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Gimme a thicker phone for more battery life and thermal performance, and I'll slap a cover on anyway because I like my hardware to be able to last. But alas, thinner is better apparently, even if it comes with a horrendous bump
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Let me preface this by saying that, compared to your average Lemmy user, I am not a technical person. What stuck in my head was removing the radio and comms tech completely - no cell radio, no wifi, no GPS. Literally just make it an average cellphone sized offline tablet, where you're adding stuff only via the USB port or SD card slot.
Assuming this were possible/actually worth it, would probably need custom firmware to actually make it useable anyway. Just taking an off the shelf smartphone and using a custom launcher would likely be the more practical route, but I'd be more interested if it was offline only from a pure hardware perspective.
But I digress - I just thought it was funny to see this when it seriously was the "What if?" that made it hard for me to get to sleep the other day.
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Does it have to sell outside the EU too?