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    GrapheneOS is at least better than Google android.

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    Graphene isn’t entirely better. It makes trades. Some of those trades get you things you might like but they also cost others things they may want to keep.

    For example, I want a folding phone without fucking Gemini. I cannot have this without graphene os, but that also disables other things I still wants, like tap to pay or the ability to use certain banking apps.

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    • natenate60@lemmy.worldN [email protected]

      I would love to get GrapheneOS or some other similar OS but the lack of mobile tap-to-pay support just kills the idea for me.

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      I’d love to own my own devices but I’m so addicted to my phone I can’t handle pulling out my lighter, smaller, always charged debit card and so will continue to give up my ownership rights so I can continue to be mildly inconvenienced.

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      • T [email protected]

        I’d love to own my own devices but I’m so addicted to my phone I can’t handle pulling out my lighter, smaller, always charged debit card and so will continue to give up my ownership rights so I can continue to be mildly inconvenienced.

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        Debit card? You let your bank know where you're spending money??? Cash only for privacy

        (I don't actually follow this, I like credit cards and their rewards points, unless it's actually cheaper to use cash)

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        • Z [email protected]

          We really do need more viable open phone options. We are well past the point in hardware capability that we could have a linux phone that turns into a desktop when you plug it into a docking station. USB-c connections handle everything for my work laptop.

          I have reverted back to using my Linux PC for most screwing around online. My phone, for the technological wonder that it is, is for communicating with family, listening to music, GPSing, and then occasionally computer stuff, looking things up, etc.

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          Graphene OS is a privacy focused OS that runs on Pixel phones.

          Its not as seamless as native Google Android but it's still production worthy and works well enough for me

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          • O [email protected]

            What kinda magic fantasyland one button click smartphone dishwasher...

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            Finally my dishwasher and thermostat can all run templeOS

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            • S [email protected]

              That's what they want, so spite fuels my resolve to reject it repeatedly

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              I know, bad habit. But I just couldn't care less about those stupid agreements. I just want the damn popup gone.

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              • P [email protected]

                Maybe you are lucky and have a model compatible with lineage

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                Sadly an s23 but im saving this link, thanks!

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                • L [email protected]

                  I do the same. I'm close to just delete my samsung account because I don't really need and/or use it.

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                  True. I genuinely don't use i either.

                  Then again, I'm rolling an S20 Ultra+ that just does everything excellently still. If I want to extend its life as long as possible, I should just load on another OS and solve the Samsung issue that way.

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                  • N [email protected]

                    https://infosec.exchange/@ryanc/114901140203859448

                    i recomend this ancient talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

                    https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

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                    Where's my Linux phone at?!

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                    • B [email protected]

                      Graphene OS is a privacy focused OS that runs on Pixel phones.

                      Its not as seamless as native Google Android but it's still production worthy and works well enough for me

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                      I’m definitely glad it and others like it exist. But for phones isn’t the issue more with low-level
                      hardware and firmware? I bet we really need Google to make “Pixel” an open platform and not just a device, so that we can have the “IBM compatible” of phones. But I trust the Google of today to do the opposite.

                      Maybe RISC-V is what I’m waiting for? An open phone is going to need to run the same software as Linux PCs to have all that good FOSS support, and I don’t think I’ve rad any rumors about x86 phones, lol.

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                        not exactly, see here for an example:

                        https://feddit.org/comment/7945682

                        you're not stealing anything using the script

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                        Microsoft being bad at their jobs and leaving huge holes in their software does not mean you aren’t getting something for free that you’re supposed to pay for.

                        Microsoft Home does cost money, and therefore should not have any ads. That’s it, that’s the end of it.

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                          I can't wait until a PinePhone comes out that I actually want.

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                          I'm impressed it's only $200

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                          • tattorack@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                            Hmm... The tech industry looking a little rape-y...

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                            Rossmann's definition of rape mentality

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                            • muusemuuse@sh.itjust.worksM [email protected]

                              I was looking at that too and came to the same conclusion. I should probably migrate off apple at some point but Android in its current state is not viable for me.

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                              What about it isn't viable? Genuinely curious

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                                Microsoft being bad at their jobs and leaving huge holes in their software does not mean you aren’t getting something for free that you’re supposed to pay for.

                                Microsoft Home does cost money, and therefore should not have any ads. That’s it, that’s the end of it.

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                                At this point I don't even know what I'm supposed to pay for. I had two Windows 10 Pro licenses, transferred those with Microsoft on the phone from OEM to virtual machines, then reinstalled them with Windows 11 and had to activate them with Massgrave scripts. Am I supposed to be paying for those? I don't want to hire a lawyer.

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                                  I'm sure that they would choose to interpret the swipe to clear it as a click

                                  but yeah my last phone I did that for several years. nope, no thank you.

                                  every time I start my TV I have to say I don't want the new firmware because it comes with a new privacy policy / user agreement

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                                  I will need to buy a new TV soon, and the single biggest factor won't be price, features, or quality, it will be the absolute minimum smart features available. I'm fine with a sleep timer, and built-in audio smoothing would be great, but I can add anything else I want with a dongle that costs less than $100 (or just attach a full-blown computer to it). I'm not made of money, but I'm fortunate enough that I can afford to buy a TV with something other than an opportunity to invade my private life for marketing.

                                  The other thing I'm looking for is a decent non-Google/Apple smartphone with an eye to privacy. A decent Linux phone would be great, Sailfish OS looks promising, maybe there are other options. Hopefully my Samsung lasts until then. When one of their updates came out whose main feature seemed to be the ability to spy on you everywhere, I closed my account and don't even have that logged in anymore. There are a number of interesting features I can't use, and a lot of terrible features I don't want, that aren't available to me anymore. A smartphone that belongs to me, and not some corporate conglomerate would be nice. We'll see.

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                                    I’d love to own my own devices but I’m so addicted to my phone I can’t handle pulling out my lighter, smaller, always charged debit card and so will continue to give up my ownership rights so I can continue to be mildly inconvenienced.

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                                    I'd love to stay private, but I'm so addicted to giving my financial information to banks that I can't handle pulling out a lighter, fee-free, no-Internet-access-required, and nearly universally-accepted banknote from my wallet and so will continue to give up data about my spending so I can continue to be mildly inconvenienced.

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                                    • N [email protected]

                                      https://infosec.exchange/@ryanc/114901140203859448

                                      i recomend this ancient talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

                                      https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=HUEvRyemKSg

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                                      • "Yes"
                                      • "No, but thank you soooo much for asking anyway! You'd be welcome to ask again and I am soooo thankful. It's a great thing that you filled the screen with this pop up for a thing I do not want. No, but thank you."

                                      Corporate machines stole my voice that's MY VOICE give it back I have THOUGHTS to say with MY VOICE give me my voice back you ass give it back let me say what I want I need to tell them to fuck off

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                                      • wizard_pope@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                                        The worst thing is the past few years android updates brought fuckall exciting new stuff and just more spyware and worse performance .

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                                        Hey now that's not fair, they also made the ui huge so it looks like a fisher price toy! No you can't turn it off why would you want that??

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                                        • darkdarkhouse@lemmy.sdf.orgD [email protected]

                                          At this point I don't even know what I'm supposed to pay for. I had two Windows 10 Pro licenses, transferred those with Microsoft on the phone from OEM to virtual machines, then reinstalled them with Windows 11 and had to activate them with Massgrave scripts. Am I supposed to be paying for those? I don't want to hire a lawyer.

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                                          Fucked if I know. All I’m saying is that if Microsoft has a price tag on it then they shouldn’t put ads and the only reason I replied to that first comment was because it was saying that ads are ok if the product is free(and it isn’t). The only times Windows has been free for me is from college but that is paid for, one way or another.

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