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  • Best way to use an Android is to stay as far away as you can from Google products or at least minimize it.

    Protonmail, Organic Maps/Magic Earth, Signal, Firefox, Spotify, Newpipe, AntennaPod and so on.

  • dudes a redditor. getting enraged is a default setting.

    finding solutions? nope, post more rage… that'll fix it

  • what about this? https://kbin.social/m/android@lemdro.id/t/467656/To-improve-security-Google-s-making-it-slightly-harder-to-contribute#entry-comment-2442599

    Google is not making Android for users, but itself as its advertising platform. Ever wonder why custom ROMs and even other manufacturers have a permission to block internet access for specific apps in their Android forks but Google does not? hmm… Alright

    Google isn't looking out for anyone but itself. These kind of restrictions and excuses are exactly what Apple calls "security".

  • Just off the top of my head, Android allows multiple browser engines to work on it, allowing firefox to use extensions. Android can torrent, while you can't on stock iOS without hacks. Firefox with extensions on Android is god send if you're a power user.

    For someone who claims to be a power user, it's really showing… And don't forget open source ecosystem is much much much bigger on Android.

  • Before that, it was hangouts and regular people didn’t know about it.

    This is their biggest problem, They themselves fragment their user base. We were on hangouts, you could even get your google voice calls on it, we didnt' switch to allo or duo, till they announced they were retiring hangouts. And now all three are gone.

    We stay away from Google now.

  • it's free until oracle decides to shut it down without warnings. Then everything goes poof

  • what's with that? without mentioning why they suck, that's just the ol' "trust me, bro"

  • how were they ahead of Samsung and other manufacturers exactly? genuinely curious.

  • Doesn't KDE Connect do the same and more?

  • You get a raspberry pi. Then you get a durable SD card. You make the card bootable with the appropriate tool on your PC. While you're on the PC, you can make additional configuration changes in text files to configure wifi network credentials, static IP address and others. WIFI credentials being most important if you don't plan to connect it by ethernet or don't have extra monitors, keyboards, and mouse.

    Then you place the SD card to the Pi and boot it up. It automatically connects to the WIFI using the credentials you set in the SD card. If you used an static IP address, use it to ssh into it. Then copy the pihole installation code from the pihole website. And you're done.

    If you want to give pihole a try before you get a Raspberry pi, you can install it within other Linux OS, like Linux mint. You can move all the configurations by exporting them later.

    https://www.jucktion.com/pihole-adblock-linux-mint

  • Google owns it, as in Google gets the last say in what goes into mainline AOSP code. The code is open source but they decide what next Android release is going to be. You can submit a PR, they decide if it gets merged or not.

    If anyone wants to make independent modifications over it, they can fork it, because the license permits it. Now the fork is not owned by Google. But Google owns the main android repository.

  • BSD overtake Linux or Windows in some areas

    Any examples? besides the well known security, lower footprint and simplicity. genuinely curious.

  • it seems ridiculous to prosecute the particular crime of posession

    what does this even mean? you mean with people hoarding CSAM shouldn't be charged because they're not distributing it?

    Do people think there would be some dramatic explosion of CSAM?

    Yes, this is not your local backwater town where you know there are a few visibly shitty & disgusting people and people tell their kids to stay away and everyone becomes safe. And if you think shit doesn't explode on the internet, you might be living under a rock last 2 decades.

    That's stupid on a whole new level and your made up scenario doesn't make it any better. No one is threatened for having been sent some questionable content. The person who sent those however might be and the tech today makes it incredibly easy to prove where anything came from since everyone is being tracked.

    Seize all funds received for distributing it, throw anyone involved in producing it in prison and throw away the key,

    How about we prevent such things from happening by discouraging it in the firat place? Sure, they won't be down to 0, but your solution starting after the distribution has already started is highly disturbing.

  • Government backing billionaires and Billionaires corrupting government. And normal people being told to adjust their lifestyle to "save the planet" was one of the greatest lie ever told.

    • Adds stories (most annoying feature on a messaging app)
    • Can't disable it

    our biggest update yet

    Meh

  • There's no moving at all. it's just a bridge to use multiple messaging services in a single app. Everyone else you talk to stays on which ever app they want.

    You have to trust the service with your data though. Some services won't be E2EE anymore. But their bridges are opensource so, you can self host them if you want

  • Not a smart watch, but a Mi Band fitness tracker.

    Pros:

    • works well enough
    • Private
    • data visualizations are great
    • Advanced sleep tracking
    • Lots of customization features

    Cons:

    • needs 3rd party app to sync weather
    • Doesn't exit cleanly
    • Calendar sync has never worked for me (even though I gave it necessary permissions )