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That's a sweet anecdote. Fortunately, their quarterly numbers say otherwise.


Google 4K TV with ProjectIvy, SmartTube and OnStream blows away Apple TV.


The hardware is likely still inferior though?


The lengths people go to for a horrible Ui/UX and app experience is bewildering. I guess they justify it by not caving into Google or Apple. Of course, all of their privacy concerns and safeguards go away when the credit cards, utilities and services they use all circumvent their precious Linux phone. But hey, at least you’re running Linux on your phone, right?


Can you provide more information on your claim? If I use a credit card in app A, what privacy-violating info can app B get?


It is unclear to me what alternative you are proposing, apart from bending to Google and Apple?


There is no alternative. Unless you pay by cash and have verified that all of the utilities and services you consume are not laundering your data then you’re just wasting your time by putting up with a horrible phone OS experience.


I don't use GNU/Linux on my phone for "privacy". It's an added benefit, but not the point.

I use it because it's familiar, hackable and respectful to my attention. It works the way I want it to work and it's capable enough to fulfill all my needs. Switching to Android would be a downgrade on all these aspects. I'm aware that it would be an upgrade in some other aspects that I care about less.


You are right to remind that other service providers such as banks or any online shop do routinely collect and sell an amount of personal data that should also concern us, but a phone in your pocket that is used for virtually everything and that's controlled by a third party raises more concern than just privacy of consumer data.


Digital privacy is futile predicated on paying your electricity bill by credit card? Absolutist fatalism is not helpful.


The perfection fallacy?


No, the feature first appeared on Samsung phones to fix their bloat / slowdown issues. Now it’s suddenly a security feature.


> GrapheneOS was ahead of the curve there

Not really. Samsung was the first with this, but their reasoning had absolutely nothing to do with security. It was because their phones slowed down over time and their solution was to give users the option to reboot it at specific intervals. You could even make the argument that the Samsung solution is still the superior solution because you get to set the interval.


Samsung phones have had this feature for years. But it’s not what you think. Samsung phones gave you the option to reboot at various intervals because their phones would slow down over time and their solution was to allow the user to schedule a reboot. Now it’s.a security feature.


You could also say that someone who voted for the illegal importation of millions of criminals and murderers, targeted conservatives, used law fare to try and imprison a former president, committed astronomical financial fraud and persons responsible for the deaths caused by these criminal aliens is a shit person who needs to serve the remainder of his pathetic life in prison.


I hear the Internet is on computers now.


> The term 'Skype' is so synonymous with video calling

IMO this hasn’t been true since 2020.


Hopefully the people that convinced their friends and family to switch to Firefox are doing the right thing and making amends for their mistake.


It wasn't a mistake at the time.


And now it's time to correct the mistake they made.


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