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submitted 2 years ago by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/poor@lemmy.ca

It gets sublimely discouraging to have the american dream of big house in the suburbs shoved in your face by every american media.

In hk it looks like it costs them an arm and a leg for a small apt, which i totally feel

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submitted 2 years ago by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/relationships@lemmy.ca

This is why getting blocked is seen as an achievement (of sorts): Problem solves itself.

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This might be or become an actual movement and that's hype

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submitted 2 years ago by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/relationships@lemmy.ca

Like say per month.

For me specifically, no family.

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submitted 2 years ago by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/relationships@lemmy.ca

prob

People talk a lot about 500 days of summer and thats definitely useful too. Swingers is good for break ups. Eternal sunshine didn't seem useful.

Any similar movies?

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/poor@lemmy.ca

Primary goals is the cheapest smart phone possible that receives security updates.

Cheapest place seems to be in order:

  1. aliexpress
  2. Ebay

Walmart/best buy have refurbished/used/open box phones for pretty cheap but they're often old versions of android.

Local used phone stores are pretty sketch, at least the ones i called. They also have many times fewer reviews making them harder to vet than like ebay.

Amazon is not nearly as cheap as you'd hope. swapp.com is basically another amazon.

Aliexpression sometimes has customs fee that are not included in the price. It takes like 2 months for items to arrive. Ebay is somewhat similar, didn't specifically look into it as much.

Best method is probably to have a burner phone/old phone and order from aliexpress.

Some chinese companies seem to make pretty cheap phones: xiaomi, realme, redmi, alcatel.

Lemmy users say nokia and motorola are cheaper than avg.

Pixels are expensive but have ~6 yrs of software updates from google.

Fairphones have some hipster potential since they're easier to repair so it might be possible to make one last like 6 years, but like a new one is like 1000$

Some advice on how to buy phones in general: there are too many options so it might feel overwhelming. But just keep on browsing through them and eventually you'll start remembering things like redmi 9 isn't good enough and redmi 4 is older than 9 so it's definitely not good enough. It's easiest just to pick a brand (ex redmi) and just browser through redmi listings, then switch to the next brand and compared listings.

Haven't investigated iphone much

Cheap custom phone custom ROM guide:

GrapheneOS is more like a middle class+ OS. Only works on expensive devices like pixels and not even old pixels. "lifetime of devices will remain based on manufacturer support." When Google stops updating it, graphene stops updating it. Source: https://grapheneos.org/releases

LineageOS maintains support for old phones longer than the brand name manufacturers according to: https://www.reddit.com/r/LineageOS/comments/6gy2v4/what_kind_of_long_term_support_is_offered_for/ (there's no "stable" / "recommend" release. Nightly are what everyone uses). Looks harder to do than graphene. A bunch of the installation guides require a windows computer. Not as compatible with google play as one would hope, which can affect even basics like google maps.

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submitted 2 years ago by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/poor@lemmy.ca

Almost bought an app that wouldn't have been compatible with my device. Noticed a random review that said 'not compatible' and then i checked my compatibility. I'd reckon it's more of a problem if you got an old/weak device - which is all of mine lol.

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submitted 2 years ago by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/poor@lemmy.ca

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/310893

Don't buy BLU phones

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submitted 2 years ago by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/poor@lemmy.ca

All the guides I've seen are like "check out this budget phone for $350, it has five cameras"

I only need one camera and it just has to be good enough to take pictures of documents while still being readable.

Android 12

Like 16gb storage minimum. 2gb ram minimum.

Most phones seem to be way over those specs knocking up price. A bunch that r more affordable don't go up to Android 12. I assume Android 12 is important so I don't get hacked when I'm trying to do banking on my phone on unsecured public Wi-Fi (which is where I do all my banking :( )

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submitted 2 years ago by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/poor@lemmy.ca

I'm planning to put on a screen protector, but it'll only cover the top half of my phone.

  1. Will It keep the crack from spreading?

  2. Will I noticed the difference in touch functionality in terms of top half vs bottom half?

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submitted 2 years ago by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/poor@lemmy.ca

Depending how substandard the place you live in is. My neighbors flooded and dmged his router. Mine had a leak and i got luck.

My router is sorta a problem because it specifically says do not cover, but i have to cover it with something to repel water but allow ventilation. Milk crate with the top covered by a corrugated plastic?

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