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    Purism, SPC is an American computer technology corporation based in San Francisco, California [2] and registered in the state of Washington. [3] Purism manufactures the Librem personal computing devices with a focus on software freedom, computer security, and Internet privacy. In addition to hardware, Purism also maintains PureOS, an operating ...

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    PureOS. PureOS is a Linux distribution focusing on privacy and security, using the GNOME or KDE Plasma desktop environment. [2][3][4] It is maintained by Purism for use in the company's Librem laptop computers as well as the Librem 5 smartphone. [5][6] PureOS is designed to include only free software, and is included in the list of Free Linux ...

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    A vacuum-tube computer, now termed a first-generation computer, is a computer that uses vacuum tubes for logic circuitry. While the history of mechanical aids to computation goes back centuries, if not millennia, the history of vacuum tube computers is confined to the middle of the 20th century. Lee De Forest invented the triode in 1906.

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