

Die, die again.
Die, die again.
I know it sounds intimidating, but the install page walks you through the process step by step. As long as the browser can see your phone, you can flash it with a few button clicks.
Yeah, there’s a bit of a barrier. But getting it actually installed is a breeze. Chromium browser that supports WebUSB is all you need to get it flashed.
Yup. That and tap to pay made me flash stock back. But I wouldnt count our going back someday.
Kind of? It’s only supported on Pixel devices currently. I think a closer comparison to Cyanogen is LineageOS, since Lineage is literally a fork of Cyanogen after the original maintainers closed up shop. Lineage is more akin to AOSP/the stock Android experience, whereas Graphene has been hardened a bit more than your typical Android release to lend itself to a more privacy-centric experience. Tap to pay and Android auto don’t work on Graphene which broke it for me at the time, but I would consider going back despite that if Topics can’t easily be disabled on Android 13/14.
If you don’t use tap to pay and can muscle your way through documentation, GrapheneOS is easily installable on all relatively current Pixel devices. But yeah, I’m not a fan either and as long as I’m on Android, that might tip me back again to using Graphene instead of stock Android.
Collision avoidance is an automated system built into all commercial planes. These “near misses” aren’t actually that close. Go look up TCAS and you’ll see what margins they work with.
Tuya was also supposedly reworking their API/integration to allow for local control, though idk if that ever happened.
Depending on the hardware, you could totally allow access to port 53 via a firewall rule. Unifi does this transparently if you configure a DNS server running on a vlan other than the one you’re connected to.
Tbh no clue. Never saw it again, never heard about it again haha.
Shouldn’t this account be flagged as a bot account? Or am I missing the marker that says it is?
Their contract with Google for having Google search as the primary search engine on Firefox, at least as of a couple of years ago, has been key in keeping the company afloat. I would be surprised if that wasn’t still the case.
To be fair I never dug around for a solution for that.
What is new, it seems, is the general availability of a lot more extensions. Right now it’s just a handful of curated ones. You can’t just go to addons and expect to install anything at the moment.
That said… RES on mobile? I’m intrigued to find out how well that works.
I’m not on nightly and have been using ublock and a few other extensions. It’s nothing new afaik.
I hope you’re not being serious lol. The article says the desalination plant designed by this student uses 17% of the power a normal desalination plant, meaning a 5+x reduction in energy consumption.
If you’re savvy enough, sure. But for the lay person who doesn’t want a clouded view of the world, they likely won’t have the same resources or technical capabilities.
Theoretically, yes, since there are options other than WG/OVPN available through Smart Protocol, which Alternate Routing leverages.
Not enough for it to matter to Apple, and that’s all that matters. Let the bigots jump ship. Then let Google do the same with Android and leave them with nowhere else to go.