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* A phone running GNU/Linux that doubles as a desktop by connecting peripherals. This can spawn several local businesses offering these peripherals as a service. They can also be available from libraries and other community centers. The phones store peoples' personal information and run mostly P2P apps for communication, ensuring full data sovereignty. | *A phone running GNU/Linux that doubles as a desktop by connecting peripherals. This can spawn several local businesses offering these peripherals as a service. They can also be available from libraries and other community centers. The phones store peoples' personal information and run mostly P2P apps for communication, ensuring full data sovereignty. | ||
* A recurring payments application like LiberaPay based on UPI. | *A recurring payments application like LiberaPay based on UPI. | ||
*Self-hosted AI assistant that stores its data locally. ([https://snips.ai/ Snips], [https://mycroft.ai/ Mycroft]) | |||
*Smartphones with shutters for front and back cameras. | |||
*A mobile phone connected to an IPv6 network running GNU/Linux with several self-hosted and P2P applications installed, accessible over the internet through a DynDNS system, with a 1TB microSD card and powered by solar energy. |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 8 September 2019
- A phone running GNU/Linux that doubles as a desktop by connecting peripherals. This can spawn several local businesses offering these peripherals as a service. They can also be available from libraries and other community centers. The phones store peoples' personal information and run mostly P2P apps for communication, ensuring full data sovereignty.
- A recurring payments application like LiberaPay based on UPI.
- Self-hosted AI assistant that stores its data locally. (Snips, Mycroft)
- Smartphones with shutters for front and back cameras.
- A mobile phone connected to an IPv6 network running GNU/Linux with several self-hosted and P2P applications installed, accessible over the internet through a DynDNS system, with a 1TB microSD card and powered by solar energy.