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  • That's true, but at least on GrapheneOS, where you can actually disable this permission, Google's apps don't get any special treatment. So in that case I'd be fairly certain it actually can't connect to the internet.

  • Not exactly 1:1. The main thing that I still miss is multi lingual typing. It's not too big a deal to just switch the languages when I need to, especially since I only use 2. But that's still more than I needed to do with Gboard or Heliboard.

  • It's not a setting, it's a permission. Android will just not allow an app to connect to the internet if it doesn't have that permission.

    On regular Android you can't disable this one though, but on GrapheneOS for example you can.

  • I watched the running man with some friends last weekend. I'd say it's a solid meh. It's the first time I've actually seen Schwarzenegger in a movie, and I gotta say, I don't understand why he's so popular. He's a pretty terrible actor.

  • That's not the only issue, fat32 also has a hard limit on single file size. The largest a single file can be is 4GiB, and afaik you just can't get around that with fat.

    iirc, the way windows deals with this in its media creation tool is that it strips out locales and other things you don't need, based on the options you selected previously, so the file ends up being small enough to fit.