Yes most likely
Yes that's what's going to happen if I can't convince them, I am not using SMS for everyday messages lol
Some of my friends are refusing to download anything else to message me and are expecting to use SMS as a main point of contact...
nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 can I use your lsp in mutiny?
Dude obtanium app on Android is so good, can just fetch FOSS direct from each dev or GitHub if they don't host it.
Is this the new dm protocol or is there more to it?
this is golden
By the way a use case I have which isn't supported is pasting an image directly, instead of just importing it from photo library. Not sure how hard it would be to make it so when an image is pasted it's uploaded to nostr.build
It's really nice for me to read through this thread and see that I'm not the only one who used to be retarded🤣no offence to anyone else of course! But my point is back when I first got into "crypto" Bitcoin was an afterthought and I was just looking for a quick bag, it seems a few others started off like that before learning fully about Bitcoin and understanding the value of hard money. I'm happy we are all going through this journey together, and I hope we can continue to learn and improve our knowledge every single day :)
Watching my self hosted mempool when I'm bored might be one of the most sad but fun things to do🤣🤣🤣🤯
The past 2 major OS releases have taken a couple of weeks.
Android 13 was released August 15th and we had an initial release on the 21st. https://grapheneos.org/releases#2022082100
However there is no set timescale, we were able to do this despite large features like sandboxed Google Play and Storage/Contact Scopes etc is because of our focus on preparing for new releases throughout the whole year.
Regards security features these are added all the time as you'll see from the release cycle above the linked one.
Take how Lineage and by association those based on it handle a major OS release, they took until December to have an initial port ready. That means their Pixel users had months of missed critical security patches.
We're always working on making changes more minimal, less invasive and revising the commits implementing them by splitting them, squashing them, reordering them, etc. We always have everything maintained as a clean patch set on top of the latest stable. Our approach is different.
Thanks for the info :)
I think it's beautiful not to be anxious over things like follower count on here, post good things and you'll get more engagement it's simple and beautiful
Thank you for sharing, just watched
Good morning🫡I wanted to ask you this because I couldn't find any info online, when Google releases a major new update like say android 14 next month, how long does it normally take you guys to push to stable? Also when you add new security features do you add them whenever you want or do you line them up with major aosp releases like 14?
nostr:npub16c0nh3dnadzqpm76uctf5hqhe2lny344zsmpm6feee9p5rdxaa9q586nvr wen next android build? xoxoxo
Oh my god these look sick!! Thank youuuuu


