Shitcoiners gonna shitcoin. Who wouldn't believe Tony "The Bull"?
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https://video.nostr.build/dc35f1301f0592caa5d0838d85744733878e72a1a6746ad7a91d0700748821b7.mp4
Why do this to yourself?
take *away*
Sometimes it's like I'm typing with my elbows.
National security threat. How long will they keep milking that excuse to take aware our rights and freedoms. Whether you vote red or blue, you get the same turd just painted a different color.
It looks like somebody repurposed a stainless steel urinal trough from the mens room of a football stadium.
Cold brewed coffee is the best!
Consider it done.
I just installed GrapheneOS on a Pixel to test out - so far I like it and maybe a bit more than CalyxOS. Should run fine on a Pixel 6. Installation is easy, biggest headache was getting a fully unlocked phone. Meaning not only unlocked from any specific carrier but also unlocked so you can enable OEM unlocking (the bootloader). If you are buying used or refurb'd be aware than any phone that was previously tied to Verizon from a prior owner may be wiped and "unlocked" from a carrier perspective (i.e., you can pick whatever carrier you want) but it likely will not allow you to install a different OS, as Verizon locks the bootloader. To install GrapheneOS, CalyxOS or other systems to need to enable "OEM unlocking" on the phone and Verizon doesn't allow that. I had originally purchased a refurbished "unlocked" phone to play with but it was an old Verizon and the bootloader was locked. Returned it an paid cash for an unlocked new one from a retailer to ensure I could access the bootloader. Worked great.
There are a decent number of good tutorials and videos on GrapheneOS, but I followed the one linked below. Once you become familiar with the OS I'd also recommend watching a few of the "tips and tricks" videos on settings to enhance privacy. Also a number of good ones on Youtube.
Setup
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAZlmYKrwfk
Tips/tricks
Wanted to make sure I liked it and found it functional enough before switching from an apple phone. I normally test drive things for a few weeks before committing. I was also running a CalyxOS phone for comparison.
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I suppose I could have done that if I wasn't a dumbass.
I just installed GrapheneOS on a Pixel to test out - so far I like it and maybe a bit more than CalyxOS. Should run fine on a Pixel 6. Installation is easy, biggest headache was getting a fully unlocked phone. Meaning not only unlocked from any specific carrier but also unlocked so you can enable OEM unlocking (the bootloader). If you are buying used or refurb'd be aware than any phone that was previously tied to Verizon from a prior owner may be wiped and "unlocked" from a carrier perspective (i.e., you can pick whatever carrier you want) but it likely will not allow you to install a different OS, as Verizon locks the bootloader. To install GrapheneOS, CalyxOS or other systems to need to enable "OEM unlocking" on the phone and Verizon doesn't allow that. I had originally purchased a refurbished "unlocked" phone to play with but it was an old Verizon and the bootloader was locked. Returned it an paid cash for an unlocked new one from a retailer to ensure I could access the bootloader. Worked great.
There are a decent number of good tutorials and videos on GrapheneOS, but I followed the one linked below. Once you become familiar with the OS I'd also recommend watching a few of the "tips and tricks" videos on settings to enhance privacy. Also a number of good ones on Youtube.
Setup
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAZlmYKrwfk
Tips/tricks
Just another fine example of the litany of unintended consequences of government regulations. But would you expect anything less from corrupt people making ill-informed myopic decisions?
Don't live like a heathen, get a bidet. Not having one is a shitty decision.
Best thing ever, better than sliced bread. Love your tush and get a Toto Washlet.
Gave it up earlier this year. It had become a habit to have a few with dinner or after dinner. I don't even think about it now and don't miss it. And this is the best quality sleep I have had in decades (probably since before I started drinking). Pro Tip: Alcohol is expensive - stack sats with the money you save.



