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  • @Halasham @FlihpFlorp Tenno are paracausal, i.e. they don't have to obey cause-and-effect relationships, and therefore die when they get stabbed or whatever. The key is that they don't have to, but they very well may, as elsewhere it's puzzling how they'd interact with the world around them at all. Tenno may or may not die at any given time, but keep in mind that because they're unified into a single superposition of all their alternate versions, their death is final regardless of eternalism.

  • Small Phones are Dead and We Killed Them
  • @BearOfaTime @warm at 6", even smaller hands like mine are able to reach within .5cm of the top of the screen. At that size, the weight distribution of the phone is what makes a difference in terms of manageability. For example, the weight distribution of the Pixel 6a (6.1") makes it a breeze to use with my right hand, but a tad more difficult with my left one. Using it in reverse (had to once) is impossible one-handed.

  • Sony Xperia 1 VI might give up on the 4K display and tall aspect ratio - GSMArena
  • @danielfgom @Welp_im_damned wdym? I can perfectly buy Pixels from the Google store or Amazon in Spain.

  • Android now lets you transfer eSIMs between your phones
  • @AdmiralShat @FragmentedChicken phones that support esims have actual sim chips inside, and esims basically flash the carrier data onto that chip.

  • Beeper Mini’s iMessage fight with Apple is about platforms, protocols, and power - The Verge
  • @Dave beeper is not an intermediary, it does not handle the messages. An e2e imsg from an iphone A to an iphone B goes like this: A -> apple -> B. With beeper, the only difference is that either A, B, or both, ain't an iphone. Beeper is a compatibility layer kind of like wine on Linux.

  • Beeper Mini’s iMessage fight with Apple is about platforms, protocols, and power - The Verge
  • @Dave I meant this dissertation:
    > ... The way Apple sees the situation: ...This tiny company [Beeper] has effectively hacked a closed protocol, and now millions of users are potentially having their messages handled by a company they’ve never heard of. What’s worse, since they’re sending blue-bubble msgs, those users will assume they’re sending encrypted msgs through a trusted source — Apple — and they’ll never know about this intermediary that promises it’s trustworthy, but who really knows?

  • Beeper Mini’s iMessage fight with Apple is about platforms, protocols, and power - The Verge
  • @Dave I stopped reading the moment I saw that his thesis is based on the wrong fact that Beeper Mini relays messages through their servers. It doesn't, it connects directly w/ Apple, and the code is OSS & verifiable.

  • Google Messages prepares a feature that will do your ears a favor -
  • @WarmSoda @Ranvier in the US, especially if you're young, you're indirectly forced. Luckily here that's not the case.

  • Apple's called Android a "massive tracking device" in an internal presentation
  • @soulfirethewolf @ijeff its biggest lockdown is the security model, which even though it won't disallow you from doing anything you couldn't otherwise do (if you're motivated enough), it draws the line of tradeoffs to make. I gave up rooting and a lot of stuff (like contactless payments) for it's security and stability, and I'm fine with that, but you should ask yourself if that's worth it for you. If you have to go out of your way to break the security model, even once, then it isn't for you.

  • Samsung releases its Android 14 update, US coming 'soon'
  • @netchami @ijeff ironically, graphene had to do its porting through unofficial source releases and then finish the porting by comparing against the official A14 source; whereas Samsung, as a partner of google, had exclusive access to the unreleased source.

  • Bluesky gets its first third-party app for iOS and Android with Graysky, launching this month | TechCrunch
  • @independantiste @ArghZombies I honestly don't care what it is as long as it follows material design 3 and has material you support.

  • Android could fix a big problem for dual SIM users - Android Police
  • @skullgiver @ijeff people like eSIM because it allows multiple networks on phones that only have one physical slot; which nowadays, in my experience, is all except some cheap Xiaomis that have a microSD slot that doubles as dual SIM.

  • The reason for Android's Notification system being better than iOS, is solely due to the ability to turn off individual aspects of an application's notifications.
  • @DAMunzy @victron there's lots of tech stuff only available on Ali, or that are significantly cheaper there because of currency conversions and scalper resellers on other platforms.

  • Google Pixel 8/8 Pro Review: We'll Fix It In Post!
  • @PrivateNoob it will, it's just that they wanted to get A14 out ASAP because of the security improvements.

  • Google Pixel 8/8 Pro Review: We'll Fix It In Post!
  • @PrivateNoob @FragmentedChicken I think it's because graphene isn't done with the porting yet, because other features of the lockscreen like the shortcuts are also gone. They said that there was more work to do, so we'll see...

  • Sharp to Introduce AQUOS sense8 Smartphone
  • @ijeff that cuthole selfie camera is giving me so much OCD...

  • Alonely0 Alonely0 🦀 @mastodon.social

    Yet another kinda autistic computer nerd. I mainly code in Rustâ„¢, and I consider myself a rustacean. Rn I'm in high school, and to be honest I wouldn't mind a scolarship. I joined Mastodon after the Reddit exodus, let's see how it goes (edit: going great!).

    Working on a Linux-compatible Rust kernel in my little free time.

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