Dell’s CES 2026 chat was the most pleasingly un-AI briefing I’ve had in maybe 5 years

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    2 days ago

    Linux Phones and Linux Phone OS do exist, but they’re quite far behind on things, best for extending life of older ones than as your everyday

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      2 days ago

      You can’t generally install Linux onto most (any?) existing phones that were not specifically made for it like the Pinephone, so I don’t know that it is helpful for extending the life of many devices.

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          1 day ago

          Postmarket OS

          I am not aware of any phones that don’t already support running Linux (Pinephone, Librem, and maybe one or two others) that can use Postmarket OS. I’d be both impressed and shocked if that has materially changed. Also, I have actually tried out Postmarket OS and it was not ready for use as a daily driver. That doesn’t mean people shouldn’t give it a try though, as it won’t ever get there if technically minded people don’t use it and feed helpful feedback.

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              22 hours ago

              That device list is much bigger than it used to be! Good on them. Sadly, it doesn’t look like many/most of those devices are still usable except to tinker. I imagine it was just devices that devs had handy. I’m quite impressed that they got it working on the SGS III.