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Really fantastic!

There's never to much day dreaming.

I didn't.

It goes nack and forth between desktop amd phone and most of the process is waiting for things to download or get copied over.

Moose in the morning

#grownostr

#GM

Yes, it's on the list.

I was really suprised how easy it was.

As a project, GrapheneOS continues to grow with exceptionally loyal users, and it is easy to understand.

We are not some hobby or experimental OS. We are a work of (almost) 10 years of mobile and Android security research, with paid developers, members from many branches of computer and security expertise and volunteer moderators. Everything GrapheneOS has and will implement is added to target the current threat landscape, and is designed to combat real threats. Our security developments aren't to combat irrelevant, baseless 'what-if' scenarios or create easily attacked obscurity tactics and security theater features. We are not scammers who rely on telling you that you'll be "bulletproof" or "untraceable" unlike what came before GrapheneOS.

We are not some average AOSP distribution simply taking the Android base, piling other apps or flawed, insecure additions and treating them as our features. This is not innovation. GrapheneOS changes the AOSP base from all levels, hardening the most exploited components or replacing them with extra secure alternatives that we maintain or have even developed from the ground up. Projects like Hardened Malloc, Vanadium, Camera app and PDF viewer are some users will reap the benefits of in their day to day lives. Other OS's taking such work shows how valuable this work has been.

GrapheneOS is one of the only open-source projects to trailblaze mobile security, from implementing a lock screen bypass fix before Google, reporting numerous security vulnerabilities including ones used by companies attempting to attack us, and adding enhancements upstream to numerous open source projects. GrapheneOS is the first and still the only platform to have ARM hardware Memory Tagging Extensions implemented in production with the Pixel 8 and also the only browser in production when counting Vanadium as well. If you look at the project's socials for this, you will see additions like these have been planned years beforehand.

The foresight the project has for what we should implement should tell you what the experience and skills of the team members are. GrapheneOS is here to stay, and the work done will be around to stay even longer. Even if you don't use the OS you have reaped benefits of the work. It's never too late to understand what you are missing out.

#GrapheneOS

I've only had it for few hours, but I'm definitely impressed.

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👆 This.

Sounds like the perfect time to make a switch and I recommend Bitwarden as well. You can get the APK on FDroid directly from bitwarden's repo. They also have releases on GitHub you can install the APK directly from there or via Obtanium ( my new favourite way to install and update apps)

I like this app install order of priority personally. Curious what others think.

1. APK via Obtanium https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium

2. APK via F-Droid https://f-droid.org/

3. Aurora - Playstore alternative without the need to login with a Google account. Available in FDroid.

4. Playstore - last resort if absolutely necessar. Install through GrapheneOS sandboxed play services. Create throw away Google account and install apps (I haven't had to do this yet, all previous methods work) Even logging into a Google account with bogus info creeps me out. Sandboxed or not, No thanks.

Thanks!

Going with bitward, seems to make the most sense with setup.

I love obtainium and it's my first choice for installs.

And now I do have a question.

I've been using 1password for years but it looks like there's now a apk available, play store only. Reading through the GrapheneOS documentation it looks like its playstore sandbox is pretty solid, but are then any issues with it being a password manager?

Should I look into bitwarden or some other option?

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Thanks :)

None so far, but I'm sure it won't take long.

I did the thing!

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It was surprisingly easy.

#GrapheneOS

(I *think* this is right, or at least right enough to get a newb on track)

If you want to make a comparison to traditional fiat banking Cashu is a lot like sending unsigned money orders, or traveler's cheques to someone.

What you send sats via Cashu you are asking a Cashu Mint (think small town bank) to create a Cashu Token (think money order) Now you can give that Token to anyone (You can even print the QR code out on a piece of paper and mail it to someone if you'd like) and the person that gets it cashes it in with their Cashu client.

They now have sats.

Privacy wise, you didn't give them your sats. You gave them the Mints sats. So there's no connection between the two of you.