

All of my banking apps work in Graphene, but yes, some banks apps don’t work, which is why there’s published lists so you can check before flashing.


All of my banking apps work in Graphene, but yes, some banks apps don’t work, which is why there’s published lists so you can check before flashing.


It’s not a hobby.
Don’t confuse Graphene with a tinker box, or some ROM you once rooted.
It’s a professionally polished and very secure fork of Android.
There are some minor limitations with a handful apps that can’t pass their internal security checks, but there’s lists for them that you can check to see if any are a deal breaker for you.
I had to find out the backstory on that.


The irony that Chicago PD would be investigating law enforcement malfeasance is palpable.
In case anyone was unawares, CPD runs their own blacksites for the express purpose of violating constitutional rights and committing human rights abuses.


Are you kidding?
That was the best part of the article.
God bless America. God bless football.


I have a Skylake box that still functions perfectly.
Yes, there’s more power draw then I’d prefer, but why would I upgrade when I use nix and don’t game?
I always have a spare phone on hand, because I literally use my phones until they no longer turn on.
Again, I don’t game, and Pixel’s have an active ROM community and long-term updates, why would I upgrade any earlier than that?


Of course not, which is obvious to any good faith reading of what I wrote.
It’s also one of the biggest factors as to why crimes in those communities are under-reported.


So the research on under reporting of crimes in migrant communities has nothing to do with the crime stats used to support claims that migrants, as a demographic, commit less crimes?
I take it this view on the accuracy and totality of reported crime stats also extends to figures on sexual assault and rape i.e. the crime stats surrounding SA are accurate, and not under reported?


That study long predates the current fascist crackdown on migrants.
I’m not making any argument, I’m simply correcting your misinformation with relevant scientific studies from the NIH.
I understand why that message is counter to the popular narrative on the left, but that doesn’t mean it’s wrong, again, see the study.
I also understand that it’s not a popular thing to bring up right now because of what’s going on, but when you drill down into it, all I’m saying is that migrants are people like everyone else. They aren’t inherently worse then natural born citizens, but they aren’t better either, they’re just people.
And like everyone else, migrant crime rates are most closely aligned to poverty rates, but crime rates are also dependent upon crimes being reported, and there are legitimate and understandable reasons why crimes in those communities go under reported.


This is the other side of migrant propaganda, the the one where they are paragons of virtue and more law-abiding than everyone else, but it’s false.
They are people, and their crime rates, like with everyone else, are most closely aligned to the demographic’s poverty rates, not their immigration status.
Migrants don’t magically escape the correlation between income levels and crime. But they are significantly less likely to report crimes, for obvious and understandable reasons, which does bring the reported crime rates in their communities down.
And I can match your anecdotal stories with my own that counter your anecdotal experiences, including living in Arizona during the SB 1070 era. But just like your stories, they’re anecdotal.
So instead, here’s a 2019 NIH Study:
Silence Speaks: The Relationship between Immigration and the Underreporting of Crime


My hunch is that the OEM is looking to go after enterprise phone sales and views Graphene as a competitive advantage for that market.
Blackberry seems like a natural fit, but I don’t know what their manufacturing capacity is looking like these days.


Covert actions are also acts of war, but the plausible deniability can be used by both sides as an off-ramp from further escalation.


This is a hilarious self-own.
NatSec reporters are critical components for modern defense policy, as they are how the planners and politicians manufacture consent across the populace.
I don’t think this will turn all of these journalists against their masters, errrrr sources, but I bet you get a few additional cases of journalism that would have been previously swept under the rug as favors for said sources.
Maybe not enough to rock the system, but possibly enough to pressure Hegseth.


It’s systemic, and whether or not it’s perpetrated directly by big tech, they are the primary beneficiaries i.e. increased ad sales.
This is a problem that requires regulation, which means it will not be addressed meaningfully, as that won’t happen anytime soon.


I wonder if this will have a significant negative impact on Pixel sales.


Not entirely true, but necessarily false either.
Projectivy launcher for Android TV is great and will remove home screen ads, and provide a much more streamlined interface overall.
Apple TV is really nice though, clean, smooth, and stable. I honestly would recommend that to most people, especially if they already have Apple products.


There were backups!
Unfortunately, they were located three rows and two racks down from their source.
In their defense, they clearly never thought the building would burn down.
And let’s be fair to them, who’s even heard of lithium batteries catching fire?
This was a once in a millennia accident, something you can’t anticipate, and therefore can’t plan for.
Unless you’re talking about off-site backups. Then maybe they could have planned for that.
But who am I to judge?


I have no idea what you’re going on about.
It’s not a matter of betrayal, it was a video revealing another area of influence in society that is now controlled behind the scenes by private equity.
Whose work was I shitting on? I was shaming people who were down voting that very well sourced and informative video, that documented private equity’s quiet takeover of major YouTube channels.
Maybe you should review the comment thread and see if you meant to respond to someone else, because that’s the most charitable explanation I can come up with for your responses to me.


I didn’t single out any particular YouTube channel for individual scorn. My comment was in reference to that very well sourced video about private equity buying up / investing many YouTube channels, of which they provided sources for in the description of the video.
This isn’t an everywhere strategy, it’s a targeted one.
For example, doing this heavily in Fulton county (ATL) would pretty much guarantee that Georgia goes red this time.
They only have to identify a handful of purple States, and then throw everything they have at disrupting voting in their major cities.
And this won’t be the only thing that they do, they’re currently working on mandating a nationwide real ID requirement for voting, which would prevent literally tens of millions of people from voting.