The average person wasn’t even worried or indeed aware of this to begin with
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The average person wasn’t even worried or indeed aware of this to begin with
GrapheneOS is much better at updates than 90% of OEMs. They released Android 16 within a few weeks of Google’s release despite Google making a bunch of changes to deliberately make custom Android OS development harder (both with the AOSP in general and the pixel device trees). During that time period they also backported some of the security fixes from Android 16 to the current Android 15 QPR2 release. Unfortunately Google are still trying their best to fuck things up, they still haven’t published Android 16 QPR1 to the AOSP yet despite saying they’d do that on the 3rd September. So currently GrapheneOS is great for updates, and will continue to be for as long as Google allows. Also anything preventing GrapheneOS from updating in a timely manner would affect all custom Android OS’s
Edit:
They have also fixed a security flaw that Google themselves are yet to release a fix for (and this is probably not the first time that’s happened)
What sucks about Proxmox compared to ESX? I’ve never tried it myself
Thankfully they might struggle a bit more with it as it’s something the public feels a bit more strongly about. I feel like queer people are pretty widely accepted nowadays especially among the younger generations. Whereas with all the privacy stuff they can get away with it because most people either don’t understand or don’t care (or both). Way too many people believe in “nothing to hide nothing to fear”
Oh wow, I hope you’re wrong but who knows at this point considering one of the only noteworthy things they’ve done in the last year is attack trans people. What’s the source of that last image? I’m really hoping that’s one of the examples from the 80s and not a recent one…
What’s section 28?
Those who are disfavored by authoritarian governments may lose access not just to pornography, but to social media and all of these other services.
Nothing anyone can say will ever convince me that this is not the true purpose behind these laws
That’s because they’re both flagship phones, budget phones have a ton of bloatware installed on them (including cheaper Samsung phones)
Both parties have wanted something like this for years and the general public doesn’t give a fuck. All of these petitions get the response of “Nah fuck off lol” but this one has even less chance of going anywhere
I think snowflake is a bridge rather than a relay
I can confirm it works for iOS ones, and they play on non-iOS devices as well