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  • It's a game of chicken now.

    And if you're not scared of a convicted felon who promises to be a dictator on day one and has the Supreme Court in his pocket who granted him immunity as well as a cult like following who stormed the Capitol to attempt an insurrection yet who also praises dictators and salutes their generals and has nothing to lose getting ahold of the Presidency then I don't know what to tell ya. But sure, let's play chicken with the saner and lesser of the two evils and help MAGA win.

  • and a hefty tip to the waiter.

    And I detest tipping culture, though I of course don't fault the wait staff. I'd rather go to a local joint that pays its people appropriately...which are hard to find, admittedly.

  • I'd love to have working NFC pay

    NFC works. NFC payment is dependent on the app as some block those that fail Play Integrity / Google certification. Google Wallet / Pay does not work for payment because Google blocks it.

  • but I'm concerned RCS is going to become a deal break for me

    For what it's worth, I have RCS working with GrapheneOS. I don't think I did anything special, but it did take awhile. I did see stuff on their forum about others having a bigger issue with it, though.

    And of course, I prefer Signal, where possible.

  • Even just being rooted on the stock Pixel rom is a fight.

    That, I can see being more of an issue than an unmodified, trusted 3rd party OS. If I remember right, rooting makes the device fail Verified Boot:

    It establishes a full chain of trust, starting from a hardware-protected root of trust to the bootloader, to the boot partition and other verified partitions including system, vendor, and optionally oem partitions.

    https://source.android.com/docs/security/features/verifiedboot

  • I've got old apps that won't work any more.

    I'm actually for this. The bar to entry for the Play Store is too low with too many low quality and unmaintained apps. I'm all for booting insecure and super old apps. They cheapen the ecosystem.

  • I'm holding out for the 10. The 8 added mirrored display (so you can mirror your screen on a monitor... I'd rather this come with the Pixel Tablet 2 and the Pixel Tablet skipped it form some reason) and MTE, which GrapheneOS says is the most significant addition to security since they've started the OS. If those come with the 10, not to mention the 10 is supposed to have Google's inhouse chip and not Samsung's...yep, I'm upgrading.

  • I don't even use proprietary apps so most if the "security features" aren't even useful to me

    So only proprietary apps may have malware? Malware aside, only proprietary apps may have bugs that can be exploited? And all nonproprietary apps are perfectly safe? But seriously, there is so much wrong with that thinking.

    Apps aside, GrapheneOS protects the actual OS and is kept up to date, much quicker than pretty much any other variant.

    It is overly complex for no benefit to me.

    What's overly complex? Contact and storage scope I mentioned? You don't have to use it. Separate profiles for work I mentioned? Again, don't have to use it. GrapheneOS is one of the closest OSes to AOSP that I've seen. You could even just install the Play Store (which is in a sandbox by default, with no root, and you don't have to do anything to specify that), only use the owner profile, and you get all of the security benefits with no extra work. You introducing F-Droid and using all nonproprietary apps is more complex than GrapheneOS out of the box.

  • Graphene sucks the life of android in my humble option.

    What's not "fun" or lifeless about it? It's a phone. I use it exactly as I would a normal Pixel, with the exception of having the convenience of Google Wallet.

    Everything is about security with anything else being second.

    Would you rather it be all about fun/having life with everything else being second? That doesn't sound safe. And I'm still confused about you saying it having no life.

    I will say what I do differently vs a normal Pixel, is I use the storage scopes and lock certain apps to certain folders as well as contact scopes to lock certain apps to only see certain people. I don't use my phone for work, but if I did, that would be a separate profile/user.