

In a sense, he’s right. I miss good old Earth.
In a sense, he’s right. I miss good old Earth.
You forgot the second part. And a flashy salute to go with it.
Not if your tablet runs an open source operating system without tracking. Like GrapheneOS or LineageOS, which both can be set up entirely without Google services, or sandboxing apps.
Useless for GrapheneOS then. I’m in the market for a decent tablet soon (on a LineageOS Samsung right now), and effectively I’ll have to settle for a used Pixel tablet. Orelse it’s Linux tablet time, which is probably nonexistant as well.
OP being what?
Bought a Pixel 7a for GrapheneOS recently. Wanted to buy a new Pixel tablet for the same. Too bad, no more Google hardware for me.
I also use LineageOS, which also comes sans Google as a flavour, but it’s far less secure and much rougher about the edges than GrapheneOS. I choose hardware by alternative OS support. If you want a new tablet the only option is Pixel.
GrapheneOS. No need to even degoogle.
Thanks!
You have to migrate your community to a new instance, and notify the users about its new location. Old content from lemm.ee will remain accessible.
Interesting. What do you like about it?
Unfortunately, I had to move my community from there after some admin started interfering with the content.
Since we’ve past growth now there are precious few winners in a zero sum game. Why even try, if you’re not cut to be a liar and a thief?
What a terrible article. NEETS and lie flat movement has almost no overlap with incels.
Mikrotik is proprietary, and has a bad security track.
With multi-layered defense you should protect your network, but not trust that you always succeed.
GrapheneOS is more secure than Google stock.
No, just laminated ones. Closed at one end. Easy enough to make or buy. You can even improvise the propellant.
I never understood why they never just bundled a bunch of carbon composite front loader barrels with electric ignition along with a laser pointer. No need for any metal nor 3d printing.
Smartcard authentication, probably. But that does not protect against other people using your computer via malware.