I feel your pain on storage and headphones but Graphene is worth the sacrifice to me. I also like that my 8a will get updates until at least 2030.
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I’ve been meaning to try out Obtanium anyway since the Linux Unplugged podcast talked about it.
Maybe. But for now I’m on an 8a.
I can do mobile deposit with both my credit union and Discover.
I have been using it for 2+ years exclusively. I had a few issues with mobile deposit with my old credit union, but I moved to a new one and it works. So does the Discover app. Pretty much everything else is great, and I worry much less about my phone spying on me.
Good to know. Any informative reads on this? I like burritos but prefer them as the main dish.
Graphene really is the next best thing. If you can get your hands on a used Pixel or splurge for a new one, you won’t regret converting. At least until there’s a production-ready gnuPhone
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Human brain cells on a chip learned to play Doom in a week
0·15 days agoI wasn’t on a VPN at the time but that is something I hadn’t thought of before.
I think its just what they do to people who reject their cookies.
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Human brain cells on a chip learned to play Doom in a week
0·16 days agoWhat a terrible website. I went through the ridiculously convoluted process of rejecting unnecessary cookies only to be immediately told I had reached my free article limit. I’d never been to the site before.
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Don't grow older than 255 or else it will overflow
0·19 days agoLast birthday party I was at I just wanted a nibble of cake but they told me I had to take one or more bites.
Windows is the worst setup you could imagine and they’re ditching that. Sounds like a win to me.
Most programmers I know wouldn’t understand what they’re looking at here.
This is sysadmin humor maybe?


Fairphone can’t run Graphene and the other de-Googled Android ROMs that it can run aren’t nearly as secure