I get the idea of the video and it might help spread awareness for some, but treating it’s output as “what Claude thinks” is BS. If you hammer down on a point, it will almost always return an affirmative response to your views. “You’re absolutely right!”
I mean, the signs* are right there in the article
*something something sines
Heard some conspiracy folks mention negative frequencies from 5G and the like. It’s just a phase I guess…
Kind stranger; you made my day
How many flies does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
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Two, but I don’t know how they got in there.
AFAIK they offer a way to port their OS to Android devices by re-using the drivers built for Android when building a SailfishOS image for non-native hardware. I personally wouldn’t call that “it’s mostly Android”, but that might be where we have different interpretations. Your initial comment came across as if it was a glorified launcher or a deGoogled Android. If I interpreted that wrongly, my bad. Cheers
Definitely not mostly Android. It’s their own Linux distro/flavour with an “Android compatibility layer” like Waydroid and (gradually open sourced) system components. Ubuntu Touch has a similar approach and I believe postmarketOS as well. I really hope that Jolla’s next community device brings them some more traction and subsequent development velocity. I tried installing SailfishOS on my Fairphone 5 but it is not (yet) a polished setup experience from first boot. If they can polish that, I think it’s a great OS to facilitate a gradual move from privacy-hell. It would allow absolute must-have apps to live in locked down Android compatibility mode while there’s no viable alternative and more and more of your data living in a tracking-free OS.
Ah, that sits at an interesting spot between collaborative Obsidian and classic Word. I only just noticed their other existing products but knew of CryptPad from earlier posts. I think it’s great to see these alternatives pop up so we don’t funnel ourselves into the next monopoly.
I’d sooner see them integrate with
cryptpad.fr which is another (jointly) French funded project to provide a secure collaborative office environment. I think this French Visio mostly targets (video) conferencing rather than the entire office suite.

CryptPad: end-to-end encrypted collaboration suite
CryptPad: end-to-end encrypted collaboration suite