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𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏 @ lemann @lemmy.one
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  • I think I’d rather not go through this, even though I’m perfectly happy right now. I just find it very hard to go through life and I’d be grateful to not have to work and worry so much

    I feel the same most of the time. Thank you for sharing

  • pulling the same door labelled "push" for the hundredth time

    I was about to say that maybe one side of the door has the wrong handle, before remembering that glass doors usually have the same handle on both sides...

  • Not too sure what Google was trying to achieve here - nothing is stopping anyone from creating a new channel/group/whatever for the same purpose...

    The restrictions don't apply if you downloaded Telegram from outside the Play Store either

  • (Or, would be, had it not been removed)

    This video has been removed for violating YouTube's Community Guidelines

    Wow I'm actually surprised Youtube stepped in on this one, since they rarely do. Hopefully it sends a strong message to the channel owner - according to another commenter here apparently this wasn't their first time doing something like this

  • Video has 47K dislikes on RYD 😂 I wonder how many are in the YT dashboard 😳

    On a serious note though, why anyone do this, in Japan of all places, and think it would make for a good Youtube video?

    Looking at the generally very friendly culture in Japan towards foreigners, and their extremely clean and effective transport network, I wouldn't even consider abusing people's kindness to travel around for free!

  • I think these kinds of devices are for different audiences.

    GrapheneOS would probably best suit people that don't trust the software on their device, but completely trust the hardware.

    The Murena or a Pinephone with hardware switches would be ideal for someone who trusts the software, but wants the ability to control the hardware.

    Practically, this appeals to people who are considering things like Qualcomm's GPS in some SoCs bypassing the OS to request almanac data, using the cellular modem directly IIRC (gets worse: unencrypted http and includes your IMEI in plaintext). This doesn't happen in Pixel devices because there it is handled in software entirely, and of course those don't use a Qualcomm SoC