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The root issue beside the slavery they're enjoying, is cloudflare's 51% attack on the internet.

a parallel economy must be established quickly to completly ignore the state.

I've heard people in spain use G1 liber coin to trade, which is cool.

Monero has already brought back privacy to crypto.

$btcxmr has bottomed for a year now and it seems that the price will soon reach .0040 and I believe the more they regulate crypto around the world the higher it will, expecting .0100 next year hopefully.

you think this is new stuff?

a state when it reaches it's death, it's laws get crazier and worst.

same, I've figured to keep a new phone with an offline wallet like sidekick or cupcake and send all my savings to there, it just makes a little harder to spend

that's why it cannot be treated as money, the only value it has left in it is the permissionless transactions, but as a cash system that it was ment to be was lost when the vc hijacked the project.

a commodity must be used, and it must have some basic properties to be successful.

sure, that's like using email without encryption.

very old concepts.

All this apps and layers built only to emulate your basic funcionality and still couldn't achieve it.

Ask yourself, what's proven to work that's actually being used?

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GrapheneOS is finally ready to break free from Pixels, and it may never look back

https://www.androidauthority.com/graphene-os-major-android-oem-partnership-3606853/

TL;DR

The makers of GrapheneOS have confirmed they are partnering with a major Android OEM to bring the privacy-focused Android fork to Snapdragon-powered smartphones.

The project has confirmed it’s bringing support for Pixel 10, but is unsure whether support will continue for Pixel 11.

GrapheneOS didn’t reveal the name of its new partner, but said that those devices will be priced in the same range as Pixels.

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Saw this coming. It would have been nice to see more transparency and less "everything is fine, we've got it covered" when I engaged with them about the recent Google updates just two months ago. The technical realities I was asking about clearly pointed here, and the dismissive responses didn't inspire confidence.

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Either way, this kind of partnership was supposed to happen years ago before that deal fell through. Let's hope all those who recently bought Pixels specifically to run GrapheneOS will get the years of updates they expected before needing to migrate to this new device.

I stopped using GOS as a primary device months ago—it was a pain getting my data off, and Google's Play Integrity API is making it harder for apps to install on custom ROMs.

I still recommend them to most people for secondary devices. The privacy fundamentals are solid, but GrapheneOS has always relied on Pixel's superior hardware security (Titan M2, verified boot, etc.).

Finding an OEM partner with comparable hardware security has been a bottleneck all along. I'm genuinely interested to see what they come up with.

#IKITAO #Privacy #GrapheneOS #Pixel

is it samsung?

He is, but he's a very smart guy that I wouldn't mind listening to rather than to elon musk

I'm out of fucks to give nowadays