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deutch1976 2021-04-30 13:37

Not clickbait "NOKIA STILL MAKING PHONES, BUT FOR INDUSTRIAL USES"
 
Interesting article

https://nokiamob.net/2021/04/29/noki...dustrial-uses/

robthebold 2021-04-30 17:34

Re: Not clickbait "NOKIA STILL MAKING PHONES, BUT FOR INDUSTRIAL USES"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deutch1976 (Post 1571685)

So these seem to be actual Nokias and not the HRM or whatever, right? I'm probably dismembering that initialism of the other company . . .

I've got a friend who might like one of these for a personal device. He's already got some kind of android device with a ridiculously robust case and an external antenna -- functional or decorative, I don't know. (He's also a very clean white Jeep with a brush bar, fording kit and strapped on jerrycans.)

teroyk 2021-05-01 10:30

Re: Not clickbait "NOKIA STILL MAKING PHONES, BUT FOR INDUSTRIAL USES"
 
This looks like my style..Can I install Maemo or some like that in it? ;)

biketool 2021-05-02 17:14

Re: Not clickbait "NOKIA STILL MAKING PHONES, BUT FOR INDUSTRIAL USES"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by teroyk (Post 1571687)
This looks like my style..Can I install Maemo or some like that in it? ;)

Sadly like most gadgets the hardware is only documented with a NDA so we cant make FOSS drivers.
Almost everything could run Maemo-Leste if we could get the documentation to write FOSS drivers, it is what is holding back so much functionality on the N900 and other devices for OSs like postmarket.
Hacked Maemo smart refrigerator, yea you could have that in a perfect world.
I guess you could do that with a R-pi and a touchscreen for the refrigerator, I have adumb tv turned to pi smart tv running kodi/osmc.

clort 2021-05-08 04:35

Re: Not clickbait "NOKIA STILL MAKING PHONES, BUT FOR INDUSTRIAL USES"
 
We just need to outlaw closed-source software and firmware. :) Solved.

[EDIT] and closed-source gene-jabs.

biketool 2021-05-09 19:22

Re: Not clickbait "NOKIA STILL MAKING PHONES, BUT FOR INDUSTRIAL USES"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by clort (Post 1571732)
We just need to outlaw closed-source software and firmware. :) Solved.

[EDIT] and closed-source gene-jabs.

The sequences of I think Moderna and Pfizer are both on Github(thanks Stanford), you can't do anything with them commercially without getting sued into the planet's core, but you can review the 'source code'.

nonsuch 2021-05-10 17:23

Re: Not clickbait "NOKIA STILL MAKING PHONES, BUT FOR INDUSTRIAL USES"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by biketool (Post 1571734)
The sequences of I think Moderna and Pfizer are both on Github(thanks Stanford)

I could only find reverse-engineered. I don't think that counts as OpenSource...
https://techstory.in/moderna-vaccine...d-researchers/
https://github.com/cibo6/bnt162b2
Correct me if I'm wrong!

edit:
the article about Moderna says "they have not ‘reverse engineered’ the mRNA sequence, they have just simply published the entire sequence of two mRNA sequence molecules that have become widely available in the medical industry in 2021." OK.
Still can't find it on github.

biketool 2021-05-11 10:28

Re: Not clickbait "NOKIA STILL MAKING PHONES, BUT FOR INDUSTRIAL USES"
 
Definately not open source, that would require a copyleft sharing license of some sort, maybe more like an undisputed source code dump for some proprietary game or software. But this RNA code dump while viewable is proprietary, cant do much with it.
Worse if they have a patent they could do a SCO manuver and try to kill open mRNA projects by claiming they contained plagiarized(?) proprietary sequences.
Not sure if you can copyright sequences though it would be bad if you could as that lasts like 150 years now(mickey mouse is still locked up from the 1920s), copyright maxes out at 21.

teroyk 2022-07-30 09:51

Re: Not clickbait "NOKIA STILL MAKING PHONES, BUT FOR INDUSTRIAL USES"
 
but how many have to order, if order Meamo compatible phone for industrial use? 100, 1000 or 10000?


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