The really high tech nonces have starting using TLS
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I'm aware those referenced in the article are almost certainly not doing this, but for clarity's sake SimpleX can be self hosted.
That's an EXTREME oversimplification of history.
You're not wrong, but in what world is that even comparable (or relevant in conparison) to trying to overturn an election?
No matter what you think of Harris' policies, shes the only actual candidate on the ballot.
Using Fedora Sway Atomic has been the most consistent Linux experience I've had.
Never noticed, but that is actually insane. I would prefer it to match my phone's current theme, surely they'll add that eventually.
As far as I can tell, I can rotate the feed screens to landscape AND rotates if I turn my phone (Pixel 6) 𝛑.
Might've changed in the last week or something, check if you need an update!
Best way I know of is to share them to Grayjay, and then add it to Grayjay one by one. I don't think there's a way of exporting them quicker than that.
If you mean disable it entirely, I don't get that warning at alli
And the hardware is great IMO. Pixel 6 was my first Pixel after only buying iPhones, and I swear the thing survives so much abuse. (Although I heard the 6 in particular had many issues, I love mine)
Seems to me (and that doesn't mean much) to be the most secure / well updated option. GrapheneOS on a Pixel runs GREAT for me, I honestly expected a buggy experience from a custom ROM.
Also, my grandmother could install it (this was especially enticing, I was worried about having to flash an OS, didn't want to brick a phone).
You get a lot of flexibility when it comes to installing Google Play Services. What I do is install any app that needs gplay services to a separate user profile with them installed.
I honestly don't have any cons, I'm completely satisfied with it, I can't see myself switching back to an iOS device or trying stock Android.
I can think of two cons, although they don't bother me (not sure if this applies to every ROM available):
You miss out on some features / apps that come with stock android, such as AI features.
AOSP apps are installed out of the box, but aren't wonderful for day-to-day use IMO. I recommend Fossify and You Apps
FR, younger generations don't have to fix anything / solve any problems on their PC; any problem they're likely to run into is an abstracted error within Google Docs, within their browser.