The alternatives to Intel/AMD/Nvidia, Visa/Mastercard/American Express/Discover and IOS/Android need to be more developed.

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    For fuckin years the foss community has told us to stop using these products. It only took them all turning into literally fascist for people to finally stop giving them power

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    GrapheneOS is a good alternative to iOS/Android, although still Android-based

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      Are there lots of reports with security applications not liking Graphene OS?

      I’d like to migrate, but i need to make sure my banks and job authenticator can work on it.

      I’d love to get a secondary phone for these, but then it still yas to be on an up-to-date phone so I can’t simply use my old one.

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        All apps I need for banking, 2 factor authenticator, etc work in my GrapheneOS phone, with the exception of one particular app used for ID authentication in the country I reside. The reason is bc this app uses Google’s Play Integrity API to check the phone’s OS, and since it does not match with Google’s Android OS, it stops working since it does not pass integrity checks. As far as I know, there are few apps that do this, and as time passes more apps are moving towards hardware-attestation tests, as GrapheneOS facilitates, instead of relying Google’s Play Integrity. For me this is not an issue, because the government provides other means for ID authentication, but some other countries only relies on apps, and that might be a show stopper.

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        My bank app works. Westjet app for flights is very intrusive and needed the special per app compatibility mode turned on to allow app to work. It reduces GrapheneOS exploit prevention for that app, but for some reason Westjet needed more device identity confirmation than my bank app.

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        It supports a few non Pixel phones, pixel had the high security capabilities thus the focus on Pixels

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            I just checked their list, it is different now than when I moved to Graphene, they had support for my Essentials PH1 before. Their support list does have emulated and generic targets, beside pixel targets, but they no longer list the other devices

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    To the point of replacing Visa/Mastercard: it would be great if the EU could continue in line of SEPA and create an EU payment processor. Now, I want to be very clear, it should be owned by the member states’ governments, and profit (if any) should go into the EU budget. No neoliberal bullshit of “oh we’re going to put out a contract/give out loans for anyone to set up a payment processor and the market will decide”. It should be a state owned payment processor, to finally stop the likes of Mastercard, Visa, etc. from leeching off every single consumer transaction in the economy.

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        Also, make an account on OpenStreetMap (OSM), which is what Organic Maps uses for data. OSM is the Wikipedia of maps. You can use Organic Maps or any other OSM editor to add anything that’s missing and correct anything that’s wrong or out of date, then see your changes in the next map update.

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          That’s the way. Everybody takes care of the place they live in and it’s the best mapping project ever.

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          Organic maps is much better for search and has a simpler interface (assuming you mean osmand). Organic maps is just an app based on openstreetmap data.

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            I disagree that organic maps has a better search interface. In Osmand you have a very powerful POI search. You can automatically filter for restaurants, that are open and serve vegan Indian food, and so on. Organic maps has just a text search and categories.

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                I got it from f-droid, and AFAIK that version feature complete and free, at least I don’t miss anything.

                I started using Osmand, before Organic Maps existed, and got used to all its features, when I tested out Organic Maps, it felt very feature-lite and I was missing out a lot (POI search, routing customizations, etc.), I assumed it is just very early in development, but it seems now they are targeting a different audience than I am.

                There are a couple of things I am missing in Osmand, coming back from Organic Maps, its nice looking and fast map renderer, and it seems like the text search might work a bit better. Otherwise, the more powerful POI search, and the better internal routing customization are what brought me back to Osmand. Osmand even has brouter support.

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                  True. Organic maps is actually thought for a broader audience with daily use so they keep it simple. I use mostly organic maps and when I need something specific I switch to osmand but it always takes me time to figure out how to set up what I need.

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      How does one realistically move away from Google maps?

      It’s still possible to buy an all-in-one navigation device to keep in a vehicle. They’re often much nicer than phone apps, now.

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    What are you replacing google maps with? I’ve been getting more and more annoyed with it for a while.

    It keeps wanting me to do U turns on ultra busy roads when I could just make a left turn at a light.

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      OSMand~ I prefer how the maps look. And directions have been good. Initial address search is not as slick as GMaps, but it is OpenSourceMaps so :)

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    I’ve had my Google Voice number since 2005 when it was originally called GrandCentral.

    I don’t think there is any place I could port my number that would let me keep service for free.

    And I have never found a reasonably price alternative that doesn’t seem sketchy or gimmicky or built just for business, that also seems like it will be around in another 10 years.

    Any ideas?

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      How have you been getting on with graphene and how did the flashing process go for you?

      Edit: started looking in to it/supported devices- there aren’t any Pixels with SD card slots? AAaaaarggghhhh- I really, REALLY like having a massive amount of music local on my device ><

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        not OP either, but I’ve been using graphene for a bit over a week now. bought a second hand pixel 7 pro for about 300. literally followed a YouTube video for installation (there’s a ton, and the install process hasn’t changed at all over the years).

        now I use magic earth, get all my apps from the neostore or aurora (which is an anonymous app that allows you to interact with the back end of the google play app repository - allowing you to bypass their front end; therefore avoiding fingerprinting).

        its an absolute pleasure to know that apps are sandboxes and I sleep like a rock at night knowing that big tech ain’t got shit on me.

        … except for the google pixel hardware…

        get it!

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        Not OP but flashing is super easy. You have a detailed description and everything happens from the browser. No terminal needed.

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    we need an AOSP fork like Forgejo is to Github. Accept good changes, maybe share patches, but keep a fork that ROM devs can build upon.

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    I long ago gave up on Twitter, prior to it becoming X. I was briefly on X but closed that account. Facebook I still have an account, but from what I understand it cost the Zuk more to have a barley active account then have a closed account, but it will probably be closed soon. Reddit is something I am trying to get rid of but it keeps sucking me back in, I have however removed myself from all the groups that are not Canadian centred. The only reason why I have a google account is for youtube, I got off of all the other services because of ads and all of that. I moved all of my subscriptions to things to Apple’s hide my email so I would get less junk mail. I also got a pihole setup on my LAN to see less ads so less google ad sense. I was never really a windows user so that is not a problem for me. I was fine with Apple Maps but now if I need a map I use open maps or whatever it is called. I have decided that I will not buy another apple thing, rather get things updated/repaired at shops local to me.

    I have gone through my web services and cancelled everything that is not Canadian. I have moved my blog off of square space and onto Hosthero with a .ca address and I use it to create all my emails for things I may signup for. Unlimited emails so that I can signup for unlimited free trials to things, like I did with Apple’s hide my email!

    Yes I agree ARM needs to be accepted a little more so Linux computers using it can be used as better (non Apple) desktops. Payment methods need to be developed even more in Canada outside of interact. I will have difficulties moving away from iOS because of FaceTime and messages.

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      That’s great progress.

      Check out Organic Maps that uses openstreetmap data.

      Then check out the element client that uses the matrix protocol to have video calling and secure texting.

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      I’m sure the numbers are irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, but it still brings me satisfaction to upload loads of long videos to Facebook, all set to Visibility: Just Me, just to cost them more in storage than they earned off me in ad revenue.

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    Back to flip phones? Or what alternative are you guys looking at?

    Google and Apple are a bunch of bootlickers imo to the Trump administration.

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        Yeah, the important thing is to intellectualize it and pretend you’re too evolved to get off on the imaginary violence.

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          We definitely live in an age of casualised and normalised violence. I can’t watch violent movies anymore. But I didn’t take the illustration literally and welcome the metaphorical “death” of these companies and what they represent.

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            One thing those companies represent is rent, groceries, etc. for a couple million people working for them, who just show up every day to do paperwork or whatever and go home. People with no evil intentions who are kind to their dogs and have no influence over the behavior of their CEOs. But if their welfare gets in the way of vengeance against billionaires, well too bad. I really wish we could get away from that kind of simplistic meme-level thinking and humanize these social issues more.

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    And it’s still owned by Google for over a decade. Large companies have offices all over the place

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        Actually it does. When a company gets bought. It’s no longer in existence. Trust me, I know I work for startups and it sucks sometimes but the exit money that would be part of the one point. Whatever billion that you get paid is pretty awesome

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    The day my iPhone breakes is the day I am the grapheneOS user. Switched already the battery so might take another couple of years till the update support ends

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    Hell, I’m in the US and this sounds like a great idea. Tired of being tracked and monetized for every single thing I do.

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      It can be hard to convince others to switch over to foss alternatives in that setting but as long you’re doing the right thing yourself that’s all that counts.

      Keep supporting the developers building better software and the businesses will eventually take heed to their work.