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  • Yes, trans folks tend to be pretty upfront for the reasons you mentioned.

    This is just some hateful, bullshit, trans panic nonsense. Some people can't even handle the idea that they might as a matter of course be attracted to a trans person given the opportunity.

    This tech will inevitably also exclude some slightly less normative appearing cis folks too, but they don't care because they just hate trans people.

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    Why do so many people still hate GrapheneOS?
  • I think that's a good baseline. Not placing unnecessary trust is definitely a priority. The idea is definitely to remove as much of the need as possible for trust.

    You have good goals and they are attainable. I wish you luck.

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    Why do so many people still hate GrapheneOS?
  • Your logic doesn't escape me but in point of fact, when we're talking about GrapheneOS we're not talking about volunteering usage data to Google. GrapheneOS does a better job of protecting user privacy than any other mobile option I can think of.

    The problem I have is treating security and privacy like they're opposing forces. They're not. You don't need to make security concessions to ensure privacy and that line of thinking doesn't make sense when you examine it.

    Genuinely curious: what your privacy metrics (what does this actually mean to you) and what is an organization that you trust?

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    Why do so many people still hate GrapheneOS?
  • I'm sorry, but that's just not how security works. Most of the "security" features exist because of patching known vulnerabilities. What this means in real terms: vulnerabilities and how they work are published to the public. There are people who specifically write and sell malware to exploit these known vulnerabilities. This is happening all the time. If you have a permissive security model, you are opening all of your information up to compromise

    You cannot reasonably expect privacy on a system that makes major concessions to security. Security is necessary for privacy. The two are not the same thing, but one is needed for the other.

    But also... GrapheneOS is in fact a very privacy-friendly operating system. I would consider it the most privacy-friendly in fact.

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    Why do so many people still hate GrapheneOS?
  • I don't think it's ironic. Google benefits massively from their projects like AOSP or OpenTitan being open source, and they even benefit from projects like GOS doing some heavy lifting for them in developing bug fixes that get integrated upstream.

    The fact that their mobile phones are relatively friendly to alternate operating systems is of pretty significant benefit to them.

    Google is invested in security research, albeit usually for reasons that don't benefit users.

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  • I find the criticisms of the founder pretty seriously overblown. My interactions with him have always been positive. He's on the spectrum and a lot of people engaged in pretty serious abuse toward him and the project he created... so I'll give him some slack.

    I've used GrapheneOS for 5 years. It's good, the project has integrity, and there really isn't anything that meaningfully compares in meeting its goals. It's proactive in that they actually do meaningful security research and implement solutions. People who troll on the project are either straight up bad actors or just stupid.

  • Spotify has raised prices for the second time in a year, with no new benefits, after its CEO sparked outrage by claiming the cost of creating 'content' is 'close to zero'
  • I switched to TIDAL, for this, for the disgustingly low amount of revenue passed along to artists by Spotify (the entire value of their business), and for the fact that they continue to partner with Rogan after all the disinformation he peddles.

    Not a huge proponent of streaming services in general, but some are objectively better than others. Spotify is atrocious. Tidal is a lot better.

  • everything actually important is already metric
  • Bullets are a weird, dumb one. Yes, kind of. But also: .308, .303, .30-06, .50 BMG .30-30, .45-70, .38, .32, .44, .45, .50AE. Then nonsensically basically all "30 calibre" are the same diameter, which is exactly not quite .3 of an inch. Most of those are calibrated by the metric system (as many imperial measurements are today), but the terminology exists in the imperial system.

    And then there's fuckin gauges for shotguns smh.

  • Lmao this one hurts
  • I don't really think it's fair to get mad at someone for prioritizing meeting their own needs. It is however entirely fair to be furious about societal structures that place increased financial value on industrialization and privatization over community cohesion.

    Your teeth are bared in the wrong direction. We do in fact have a common enemy here.

  • "Maybe This is Too Cool" - After years of layoffs and pay/resource freezes, Amazon execs treat themselves to a private Foo Fighters concert worth millions
  • The ruling class needs a very poignant reminder that their perceived value is entirely manufactured by the working class, on whose shoulders they stand. These people have no real value if the people they exploit are able exert their own agency.

    Fuck these parasites. And as a matter of course, fuck the foo fighters.

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