It still works using just a web browser. Some might just prefer a native app, which Google is currently rolling out.
Yoko, Shinobu ni, eto… 🤔
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It still works using just a web browser. Some might just prefer a native app, which Google is currently rolling out.
I love it, I use it on all of my devices at home and it works flawlessly.
It’s actually a good thing that visual learners get a chance to learn useful stuff by watching videos. Not everyone has the attention span required to read through a Wikipedia page.
Thank you! I thought they were talking about the Play Services and I was like “why isn’t the version numbering the same 🤨”. So yeah, same for me, no issues with the Jan 2024 version.
I’d call the cops on them
Side Of Burritos made an unboxing video + GrapheneOS test of the Pixel Tablet: https://youtube.com/watch?v=jfbz1RzSJh4
This was 7 months ago so you should assume that GrapheneOS got even better now.
Lemmy seems like a nice person, even helping with bootloader unlocking and stuff
What version is the January 2024 update? I have the 24.02.13 on GrapheneOS but I’m not sure if it’s the one that the different articles are talking about.
The article changed their title that’s why, I’ll update this one too as a result. (edit: done)
He’s probably referring to this: https://privsec.dev/posts/android/banking-applications-compatibility-with-grapheneos/
Google… Data leach amon leeches.
Perfectly fair but ironically Pixel phones are objectively your best bet if you want to deGoogle and GrapheneOS is an absolute gem.
The Pixel 8 is a tiny bit more compact than even the Pixel 7a, but if they keep up their trend of making the “a” smaller than their counterparts of the same Pixel series (was the case with the Pixel 6 and 7 series), maybe we could get an even smaller model with the Pixel 8a.
Yup but I think what he meant is that AA works with GrapheneOS’ sandboxed Google Play, that’s the whole point.
The only things that won’t really work are NFC payments
To be more precise: NFC payments relying on Google Pay (which is sadly the majority). Some banking apps do have their own implementation for NFC payments and people seem to report that these work fine on GrapheneOS.
For anyone wondering what Proton GE is, it’s Proton on steroids: https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom
For instance, even if you have an old Intel integrated GPU, chances are you can still benefit from AMD’s FSR just by pushing a few flags to Proton GE, even if the game doesn’t officially support it, and you’ll literally get a free FPS boost (tested it for fun and can confirm on an Intel UHD Graphics 620).
Congrats! Your laptop will be even happier with a lighter but still nice-looking desktop environment like Xfce and you even have an Ubuntu flavor around it: Xubuntu.
TIL!
and it’s mobile-friendly and distraction-free too
With how MS Teams and now CNN have been reported here to be blocking Firefox, you know that Firefox is doing things right. If web giants are ganging up against it, it’s all the more reason to switch to it to make a statement and prevent big tech from making privacy violation the norm.
Hard to tell as it’s really dependent on your use. I’m mostly writing my own kernels (so, as if you’re doing CUDA basically), and doing “scientific ML” (SciML) stuff that doesn’t need anything beyond doing backprop on stuff with matrix multiplications and elementwise nonlinearities and some convolutions, and so far everything works. If you want some specific simple examples from computer vision: ResNet18 and VGG19 work fine.
There’s also group C which I was part of, you just say that you just pooped or scratch your butt whenever they ask you to load/unload and they’ll immediately offer to do that for you instead.