- cross-posted to:
- android
- cross-posted to:
- android
Veronica’s videos feel thematically like the Technology Connections of the FOSS world.
I always watch, even if I already understand the topic.
They really do, now that you mention it. Adore both their stuff :)
Plot-twist: she’s his wife
They would have some of the most informed babies.
(We are their informed thought-babies)
Yay! PeerTube! YouTube has one of the biggest monopolies (in my opinion, and Facebook/WhatsApp is another contender), and it must be broken through.
…while financially rewarding the company most responsible for attacking your privacy in the first place, encouraging them, telling them “yes master, more of this shit, please!”.
(Unless you buy your Pixel phone used. Odd, though, that Graphene ONLY supports Google Pixels though. Also, for those who consider this, the Pixel 10a is the same phone internally as the Pixel 9a, and the same price, $500, so maybe you can get a gently used Pixel 9a for a bit less. Worth noting, both are using the Tensor 4, Google’s in-house chip, and the Tensor 5 used in the Pixel 10 is about as powerful as the SoC in an iPhone 11 (so, 6 years ago), but for GrapheneOS and some really basic stuff, especially if you aren’t trying to game beyond retro emulation… it should be fine. Pixel 9 (and 10) comes with 128GB of storage, and 8GB of RAM. Solid mid-ranger.)
Meanwhile, us iPhone users who don’t use anything from Google, Meta, X, TikTok, or Microsoft are just hoping to ride this out and that Apple doesn’t sell us out, because iPhones don’t do custom firmware.
It’s not odd, really. Pixels (unfortunately) have the most hardware level security features of any Android phone at the moment. That’s why they only support Pixel. Graphene is working with an OEM to make their own non-Google device, though. Buying used does not directly support Google, as you stated.
Apple has already sold out iPhone users many times, their whole “we respect your privacy” marketing campaign was just that, a marketing campaign. They still sell your data and/or give it to the feds. You shouldn’t trust any big tech companies, ever.






