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3 months agoI’m using e/os. It’s, in my opinion, the best compromise between a normal device and the best out there like Jolla and Graphene.


I’m using e/os. It’s, in my opinion, the best compromise between a normal device and the best out there like Jolla and Graphene.


For anyone looking for the same, I have another board:

Marked as “000”: This is a zero-ohm resistor, often used as a jumper to connect traces on the PCB.
Marked as “103”: This indicates a 10 kilo-ohm resistor (10 followed by three zeros).
Marked as “195”: This indicates a 1.9 mega-ohm resistor.
Marked as “106”: This indicates a 1 mega-ohm resistor (10 followed by six zeros would be 10,000,000 ohms, but typically, 106 is used to denote 1 mega-ohm).

This one I don’t know :-)
Interesting conversation with GrapheneOS. Didn’t know they essentially hate each other. I’m using e/os but just because I cannot run graphene on my device.