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Mr. Sat Stacker
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Running bitcoin core 25.1.0 FU money #gfy

Oh, btc loves a challenge. Ill be here to scoop up sats if this comes to pass.

Say: "It's in the code. Read the white paper.... now scratch my back with yiur nails. "

Yeah a world with knife stabbings and truck ramming. No thanks, ill keep my guns.

Probably sending a message. I dont support violence which is why I love bitcoin. Slowly we will take back our lives. It Won't be easy but violence plays into their plans.

Btc millionaire in what terms? Owning a modest amount of btc is #gfy, real money 💰.

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We've received the Pixel 10 we ordered and have confirmed it supports unlocking, flashing another verified boot key and locking again.

Our Pixel 10 support will likely only be possible to complete after we finish porting to Android 16 QPR1 which is being released in September.

A second Pixel 10 we ordered has arrived at a package forwarding service in the US to be shipped to a country without Pixels available.

We'll order a Pixel 10 Pro (XL) and Pixel 10 Pro Fold for our main device testing farm today too since we'll supporting all 4 variants of them.

Previously, we likely would have been able to implement support for the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL in the next 48 hours. However, we likely need to wait for Android 16 QPR1 and our port to it since we don't expect a Pixel 10 device branch will be pushed to AOSP.

We've received confirmation that Android is switching to having quarterly releases across devices. There will be 3 quarterly and 1 yearly release of Android and the Android Open Source Project. Monthly releases are Pixel exclusive and will have far fewer changes than before.

Previously, only Pixels shipped the quarterly releases in practice. Other OEMs will now be pushed to ship those, but not the monthly releases which are now officially Pixel exclusive. Please note monthly Android Security Bulletins are a different thing from the monthly releases.

Android Security Bulletins are backports of a subset of patches deemed High/Critical severity to older Android releases. That currently means the initial yearly releases of Android 13, 14, 15 and 16 without the monthly/quarterly updates for those. This will need to change now.

The changes are acceptable for us and we can deal with it. We're currently working with a major OEM towards future generations of their devices meeting our requirements and providing official GrapheneOS support. #GrapheneOS on both Pixels and these future non-Pixels will be fine.

Pixels are still the most secure Android devices and the only ones combining a high level of security with proper support for an alternate OS. However, it's clear they don't value alternate OS support and won't remain the best devices for GrapheneOS once we have official ones.

We could continue supporting future Pixels such as the Pixel 11 and Pixel 12 after we have another option available but we won't depend on them continuing to provide alternate OS support. It's good that the Pixel 10 still provides it since our alternative is a year or two away.

Why did you stop. From a guy that is wanting to start.

Can I blend the carnivores diet with the Peat (ray) diet.

Man, I love eating fruit (sugar). And pretty much avoid PUFAs.

I feel great on my mostly carnivore diet

Seems the best time to explore a btc loan is after it crashes 75%.

I noticed this the other day... many heavy set ladies walking with kids in their strollers eyes glued to a cell phone.

They are so screwed.

This is the correct way to spend your time.

Some good stuff out there not all about bitcoin.

Im still learning so.....#40hpw

Has anyone in normie ville given you the thumbs up/btc acknowledgment?

It has only happened to me maybe 3 times.

Well, I want to be polite. Have a GN.