Some days ago, a neighbor invited me over because she was donating books that belonged to her husband, who died from covid during the pandemic. There were a lot of books, and even by choosing only the ones which caught my attention, I was able to get over 100 different books.

It was the first donation I have ever received and I got really happy about it. I am already halfway through The Shining, which was in the collection. So it got me thinking about donation itself.

What about your experiences with it? And I am asking about donation of things, not money.

  • @TheInsane42
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    1 year ago

    I was developing Cyanogenmod (and later Lineage) for my own tablet (Samsung Tab S2 10") and I figured I could develop for the 8" ‘blind’ when the developer for that tablet quit. I got a few donations from the community to keep on developing on my own device. A few years later I’m answering this post on the device I could buy from those donations. (On Lineage that’s been developed based on my code)

    I also got a load of top quality classical LP’s from a neighbour of my parents whe they moved away as ‘your son loves LPs, would he like classacal albums?’. I still have to check most of them out. (Already found the piano items)

    • ZatsoOP
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      31 year ago

      I have spent years using Cyanogen on Moto G2. I wish I could be one of the guys donating to help the developer of that phone then. I was just a kid tho, but I used to read all his blog posts at the time.

      • @TheInsane42
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        21 year ago

        After trying a Samsung A13 stock for a week (got lured in with the specs)_ I’m back again to my old Nokia 6.1 with Lineage. The hard requirement for the next phone will be custom rom support. (Pref Lineage) When you have tasted freedom, first rooted phone was the Samsung S2, 1st with custom rom a Moto G2, it’s hard to go back.

        Oh, I forgot, while developing for the '15 Samsung Tab S2 I got a value edition version gifted to develop something for as well. A company wanted a cyanogenmod/Lineage for that tablet and gave it to several developers to get that image. (tablet still runs)

        • ZatsoOP
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          11 year ago

          It is indeed hard to go back. My current phone is the first one I haven’t flashed in +10 years. I think about it sometimes, but I fear I might lose my macro camera… I found out that I really like photographing insects.

          • @TheInsane42
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            11 year ago

            It proved impossible for me.I use the phone for almost nothing, but what I use it for is hindered a lot by the bloatware (and huge amount of ads). At the moment I’d rather use a 5-6u old device that’s debloated and rooted then a new one.