Each country within the EU is responsable for their voting system and each country has their own and most are exclusively offline. The EU initiatives is an EU system and has nothing to do with the countries voting systems.
Each country within the EU is responsable for their voting system and each country has their own and most are exclusively offline. The EU initiatives is an EU system and has nothing to do with the countries voting systems.
Also they use a custom encryption protocol that had bugs that look like a backdoor. https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/113020871978942265
They use a custom encryption protocol and there’s been bugs that look like a backdoor.
Fairphone has removable battery and is not one list.
Not a realistic example at all.
I see it, it’s just not the same argument. The other argument is like this: X costs thousands while Y costs tens. Y is cheaper.
And it’s bullshit that moving furniture or changing a battery should be hand over to professionals. It can be a simple task.
Also I don’t agree that most people wouldn’t change the battery of it was easily replaceable. We’ll see in a few years when most phones would have easily replaceable battery due to the EU law.
Thats absolutely not the same argument. And please tell me where can I change the battery of my phone for 1$?
How is it the same argument? A phone with a replaceable battery isn’t more expensive than one whitouth a replaceable battery.
I like both. I prefer KDE for keyboard and mouse use and GNOME for touchscreen use.