Yes phones need to have at least these requirements to fullfill GrapheneOS standards:
Yes GrapheneOS only supports pixel devices, as these are the only phones that have a high enough security standard.
.tar.zst
People should stop using .tar.gz or .zip
They both are not horribly bad, but .tar.zst is just the best option we have, as zstandard is pareto optimal
https://insanity.industries/post/pareto-optimal-compression/
Linux
I use arch btw
GrapheneOS
GrapheneOS is the best android custom ROM by far. It is more secure, it gets updated very often and security patches land on my phone faster than I hear about them. It is way more performant than the default ROM that ships with Pixel Phones, my battery lasts for days if I don't use the phone.
At first I was very sceptical, as I want to be sure I can rely on my phone. But it is super stable, way better than the Samsung ROM I had before.
Me reading the first word of each sentence instead of the first letter
WHUT EXCREPOLITY
I wonder what it's trying to tell me 😳
Anyone speaking SimLLMish?
According to people from GrapheneOS these are two different things:
To be clear, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.devicelock is not what's included in GrapheneOS. There seems to be some confusion about that. This is the app that does what's being described.
What you see in GrapheneOS is https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/modules/DeviceLock/+/b1a971a6e29f5b426b13d96d7692e9dd5a7e81e2/DeviceLockController/
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/11639-device-lock-controller/9
On custom roms like grapheneos you can change the domain it connects to. Om grapheneos it defaults to servers hosted by grapheneos.
Lmao I tried if DALLE could come up with such a cable, but it just generated some random shit
Online Card and Tabletop Gaming Network
Already exists but not in a good shape for "normie" use
Ooh I found it a bit confusing as I collapse comments very often, and it looked similar to it
Finally I understand this comic, I've seen it some time ago and was just confused
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