

Every package manager you mention is shit. Look at guix, nix or pnpm for better, innovative concepts and ideas and implement them better.


Every package manager you mention is shit. Look at guix, nix or pnpm for better, innovative concepts and ideas and implement them better.


Is it possible to create new Accounts?


Dies WhatsApp work in GrapheneOS?


Why? They are working on an non Pixel Phone.


Google has more people working in Android then GrapheneOS does, it’s not possible for them to go completely independent.


How is apt better? Apt enforces no sandboxing at all.


It has potential. Of course Android is much better. But In comparison to other Linux application formats its better.


Pixels have a secure element that limit the amount of guesses an attacker could make. This isn’t available on any Linux distro by default. Also on GrapheneOS you can have a longer password for decryption and a shorter one + fingerprint for unlocking. Also a longer phone password would be more practical then an long desktop PC password. You can take the phone with you on toilet unlocked while having to lock and unlock your PC for going on the toilet.


Everyone can decide on the length of their passphrase according to their threadmodell.


How usable is it in comparison to Android? Not usable. Heavy hardware and skill requirements.
Flatpak tries to be like Android app on Linux, but is not that advanced like it.


Show me a better Sandbox than the one for android apps.
Feels like some are taking steps backwards. Pixels also.
This is the way, there were instances where M$ updates removed the Linux Boot options. So its better to keep them separated. Also a Malware on one system could infect the others.
You can set the swappiness so that RAM gets filled before SWAP. You need it if your RAM isn’t large enough for the stuff you want to do. You also need it for Hibernation to be the same or larger size like your RAM. Without it you can only suspend. You MUST use encrypted SWAP if you want to be really secure since otherwise your encryption key might be written onto your Nvme.


Here is a map of all access points in Hamburg, I preselected an acesspoint that has a large mesh network: https://map.hamburg.freifunk.net/#!v:m;n:d8473253afe8


It isn’t just deployed by nerds but sometimes also by cafes, libraries and municipalities. So you can expect them to be in every town but they don’t have such a dense coverage that they have a full mesh network over a city.
And the thing that is missing is that there are no inter network services like an copy of Wikipedia, LLMs or fileshares.


Its difficult to export all data.


They have their own antennas. If the internet connection of one router dies, but it has a connection to another Freifunk node, it gets routed over the other one.
Wtf, do you know nix, guix and pnpm? They have way better concepts, ideas and functionality then the legacy package managers you mentioned.