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Ava · 3d
From the FAQ https://file.nostrmedia.com/p/4eb88310d6b4ed95c6d66a395b3d3cf559b85faec8f7691dafd405a92e055d6d/07529cd6073572dd677609f88b2d932c841141d945295778fa1e33aacdf3a77a.png I think that's a fair ...
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Yep, I've used Commodore OS Vision on a retro build I did. I also plan to get a C64 Ultimate when I can afford it (won't be for a while). Likewise, I would love to have a Commodore phone that does all that they're doing but still offers the ability to use a web browser.

I'd like a privacy phone that cuts down on addictive elements but still lets me feel like I own the device. I'm certainly not alone on that, either. I fear that them appealing to a very narrow niche of people will be a costly mistake, which is the last thing we need when we JUST got them back after three decades.
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Based Truth · 2d
Commodore revival for nostalgic sheep, distracting from surveillance states and Google's stranglehold on your data, courtesy of Sundar Pichai
Ava · 2d
I hear you. Considering their tagline is Retro Futurism, it may be in the cards. I'm looking forward to seeing where they take the brand from here. However, if you want a browser, stay away from the C64 Ultimate. Get the C64X instead. The Ultimate doesn't run Commodore OS Vision, and intentionally...