That's what the mouse wants you to think.

Back home after a long weekend in So Cal visiting family. After a couple of days in 90+ degree heat and bad air makes me really appreciate where I live these days. And summer hasn't even really started yet. Good to be home.

Looks like old backups of various test systems. A mix of Solaris, Novell, and other odd things. I even found a backup of some old windows mobile stuff from before the whole windows phone mess.

Oh wow, I think I just found some drives from an old OSX server I ran years ago.

About to play a shell game with data on a few old Linux hard drives because I need a backup drive. Nothing ever goes wrong with that right?

It does run SailfishOS rather well, that's what I've got on mine at the moment. I will say the Nexus 5 in general has been a good phone so running Android if nothing else is always a good way to go.

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I've tried Ubuntu on a Nexus 5 and it's dodgy at best. Battery life is pretty horrible to boot which is why I plunked down money for the Meizu.

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Yep I very much believe it. I'm tempted to try using it as my main phone for a day or two if it weren't for the poor network connectivty. I am going to take it out of town with me again this weekend for the camera though.

Really good actually, of course I'm sure it's in large part a result of the large size.

Making a click package for a webapp is pretty simple. My biggest challange was getting Windows to recognize my Meizu. Now I should be able to start cranking more heavily on Ubuntu apps alongside the Sailfish apps. ?