

Oh, that’s a good one too!


Oh, that’s a good one too!
TLDR That’s what happens when circles get squished together.


Yeah, but I couldn’t find a better image for the meme


You can already use an open source OS on most phones. There are several options mentioned in the article. This is about the underlying firmware that controls the antennas, etc. According to the article, the project is focused on getting it working on “at least one phone.”
You are right that it’s a good idea to put an open source OS, especially on their phones. It’s an easy way to extend the lifetime of a useful device.


Admirable, although it will take a long time just to reverse engineer a single device. Given how quickly phones change, even the same model from one generation to the next, it’s hard to see the long term or widespread impact.
But who knows? They may uncover a process through this project that makes it more efficient or provides new insights to make open source software and firmware even better.


What a pointless question. There’s literally nothing we could hope to learn from examining his specific DNA.
This is like how some scientist stole Einstein’s brain to see what made him so smart and didn’t find anything. Pointless.
The fact that this is being used as an argument against right to privacy is an ad absurdum strawman.


All these years we’ve been using skeletons for spooky decorations, when the muscular system was right there the whole time!


Do you mean something like this?


Being unable to use zelle, CashApp, etc has been the biggest single frustration of switching to GrapheneOS.


Uh, I made a comment before and after I watched it that already addressed this long before you replied. I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt that you are experiencing some kind of federation issue that prevented you from seeing the edit - Maybe reach out to your server admin about this issue?
You actually proved the exact opposite.
That dry, dusty ground proves that water can’t always find the level.
Find the level. Yeah, I’ll show myself out.


They don’t usually do questions with such obvious answers. I didn’t watch it, but I’m guessing it’s something to be effect of “Yes. And you can stop the sun from setting completely if you travel at a few hundred mph, depending on your latitude.”
Just one question. Did he end up finding a paved road far enough north that you can do it in an ordinary car at legal speeds? I’m guessing somewhere in Russia or Canada?
Edit: Okay, I watched it, and I have to admit a north-south driving path was not obvious and would not have occurred to me.
“If you miss, you end up among the stars.”
OH DEAR LORD WE ARE OUT OF FUEL AND OXYGEN IT’S SO COLD SO COLD


It was a really excellent keyboard.


The software itself is not proprietary. The source is here.
IMHO, this is just more marketing because it’s prohibitively hard to actually implement, although there are 3-4 independent instances.


Plus, it’s the only platform that federates with Bluesky (kinda)
Which is a nice option for those who want it. By default it does not show Bluesky, but it can be activated in the settings.
I don’t personally love the idea of Bluesky because it coopts the language and ethos of the fediverse while being corporate and centralized, but I’ve seen other people mention it here, so they may be interested.


should
Yep.


The banks get paid first. As long as the company’s assets are large enough, they work with the PE firm to strip anything of value to repay the loans, the the PE firm walks away with whatever’s left.
It’s also worth noting that science can’t prove humans are conscious.
There’s a reason it’s called “the hard problem.”