

Yes GrapheneOS only supports pixel devices, as these are the only phones that have a high enough security standard.


Yes GrapheneOS only supports pixel devices, as these are the only phones that have a high enough security standard.


People should stop using .tar.gz or .zip
They both are not horribly bad, but .tar.zst is just the best option we have, as zstandard is pareto optimal
https://insanity.industries/post/pareto-optimal-compression/
I use arch btw
GrapheneOS is the best android custom ROM by far. It is more secure, it gets updated very often and security patches land on my phone faster than I hear about them. It is way more performant than the default ROM that ships with Pixel Phones, my battery lasts for days if I don’t use the phone.
At first I was very sceptical, as I want to be sure I can rely on my phone. But it is super stable, way better than the Samsung ROM I had before.


WHUT EXCREPOLITY

I wonder what it’s trying to tell me 😳
Anyone speaking SimLLMish?
According to people from GrapheneOS these are two different things:
To be clear, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.devicelock is not what’s included in GrapheneOS. There seems to be some confusion about that. This is the app that does what’s being described.
What you see in GrapheneOS is https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/modules/DeviceLock/+/b1a971a6e29f5b426b13d96d7692e9dd5a7e81e2/DeviceLockController/
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/11639-device-lock-controller/9


On custom roms like grapheneos you can change the domain it connects to. Om grapheneos it defaults to servers hosted by grapheneos.


Lmao I tried if DALLE could come up with such a cable, but it just generated some random shit

Ooh I found it a bit confusing as I collapse comments very often, and it looked similar to it
Finally I understand this comic, I’ve seen it some time ago and was just confused


Such an iconic video


https://askubuntu.com/a/1495289
Take a look at the GitHub issue, seems to be in the works and a patch seems to be already available.
(I did only search the web for like 5 minutes, I don’t have any clue about the subject)
Found the link above in this archlinux forum post https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=291502


https://www.vandelaydesign.com/green-websites/
Those are green websites /s
Authentication != Encryption


I’ll just leave this here for educational purposes https://massgrave.dev/ https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts


I have the s10+ and it’s actually useful, as you can remap the double click on that button to open any app you like. But yeah single click, never happened intentionally.
EDIT: F yeah, I just checked the settings and you can decide if you want bixby activation on single or double-click. Now I’ve set bixby to double click and on single-click it opens my password manager. If you don’t select anything, it will do nothing on a single click.
The setting is under “Advanced Features” -> “Bixby Key” for me.

Some relevant links to get you started:
https://github.com/shroudedcode/apk-mitm
https://github.com/emanuele-f/PCAPdroid
https://docs.mitmproxy.org/stable/howto-install-system-trusted-ca-android/
Edit:
also very helpful tool is https://frida.re/
And a little tutorial I’ve found to get you started with the android emulator: https://dev.to/ptisserand/mitmproxy-and-android-emulator-206b
Note, that you can only get root on the images that don’t include google play store.
It’s really not that hard, after you’ve done it once. The first time will include some head scratching and learning about some android gotchas. But after that it will be easy.
Not personalized. But what I personally use from time to time is the invidious popular feed, some invidious instances have the popular feed turned on, which shows popular videos streamed on that instance.
Instance list: https://docs.invidious.io/instances/
Example instance: https://vid.puffyan.us/feed/popular
Yes phones need to have at least these requirements to fullfill GrapheneOS standards:
https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices