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Google's reCAPTCHA Fails De-Googled Android Users, Impacting Privacy
The issue with Google is much worst than i tought.
Imagine this: you’ve diligently stripped down your Android device, eschewing Google Play Services for a leaner, more privacy-respecting experience. You’ve embraced custom ROMs like GrapheneOS, taking control of your digital footprint and reclaiming your autonomy. Then, you try to access a website. Instead of a simple check, you’re met with an impenetrable barrier, a digital “Sorry, you are not welcome here.” This isn’t a hypothetical scenario; it’s the stark reality for a growing number of users thanks to Google’s latest iteration of reCAPTCHA.
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Google's reCAPTCHA Fails De-Googled Android Users, Impacting Privacy
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Google's reCAPTCHA Fails De-Googled Android Users, Impacting Privacy
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Google's reCAPTCHA Fails De-Googled Android Users, Impacting Privacy
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Google's reCAPTCHA Fails De-Googled Android Users, Impacting Privacy
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Google's reCAPTCHA Fails De-Googled Android Users, Impacting Privacy
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Google's reCAPTCHA Fails De-Googled Android Users, Impacting Privacy
The issue with Google is much worst than i tought.
Imagine this: you’ve diligently stripped down your Android device, eschewing Google Play Services for a leaner, more privacy-respecting experience. You’ve embraced custom ROMs like GrapheneOS, taking control of your digital footprint and reclaiming your autonomy. Then, you try to access a website. Instead of a simple check, you’re met with an impenetrable barrier, a digital “Sorry, you are not welcome here.” This isn’t a hypothetical scenario; it’s the stark reality for a growing number of users thanks to Google’s latest iteration of reCAPTCHA.
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Google auf dem Weg zur weltweiten Kontrolle von Smartphones?
Übersetzter Artikel (Originalquelle siehe unten)
"Google hat sein reCAPTCHA-System der nächsten Generation mit den Google Play Services auf Android verknüpft, was bedeutet, dass jeder, der ein von Google befreites Smartphone nutzt, automatisch bei der Verifizierung durchfällt, sobald das System beschließt, ihn zu überprüfen.
Diese Anforderung zwingt Android-Nutzer dazu, Googles proprietäres App-Framework in der Version 25.41.30 oder höher zu nutzen, nur um zu beweisen, dass sie Menschen sind.
Wenn reCAPTCHA eine als verdächtig eingestufte Aktivität meldet, verzichtet es auf die alten Bildrätsel und fordert Sie auf, einen QR-Code zu scannen. Dieser Scan erfordert, dass Play Services im Hintergrund läuft und mit Googles Servern kommuniziert. Wenn Sie GrapheneOS oder ein anderes benutzerdefiniertes ROM verwenden, das Googles Software entfernt, schlägt die Verifizierung fehl.
Google kündigte das umfassendere System, Google Cloud Fraud Defense, am 23. April auf der Cloud Next an und stellte es als Vertrauensplattform vor, die sowohl autonome KI-Agenten als auch herkömmliche Bots abdecken soll. Was Google dabei nicht hervorhob, war der Punkt, dass der Nachweis, dass man ein Mensch ist, nun die Unterwerfung unter seine proprietäre Überwachung erfordert."
https://reclaimthenet.org/google-broke-recaptcha-for-de-googled-android-users
#google #graphene #grapheneos #kontrolle #control
#GooglePlay #GooglePixel #GoogleCloudPlatform #monopol #captcha #captchas #captchaabfragen #samstag #deutschland #itsecurity #uberwachung #android16 #android # -
Looks like #Google managed to sneak #PlatformAttestation into #Android after all, after their insidious #WEI proposal was shot down by pubic outcry. They've tied the nextgen #reCAPTCHA to the Android #PlayServices.
Upon detection of suspicious activity, you'll be asked to scan a QR code with Play Services running. The users of #degoogled Android like #Graphene will no longer be able to solve it. You'll be restricted to devices blessed by Google.
https://reclaimthenet.org/google-broke-recaptcha-for-de-googled-android-users
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Parenting kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.
I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.
For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.
I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 9-year-old tablet!
The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.
I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.
#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability
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Parenting kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.
I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.
For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.
I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 9-year-old tablet!
The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.
I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.
#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability
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Parenting kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.
I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.
For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.
I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 9-year-old tablet!
The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.
I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.
#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability
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Parenting kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.
I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.
For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.
I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 9-year-old tablet!
The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.
I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.
#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability
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Parenting an kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.
I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.
For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.
I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 7-year-old tablet!
The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.
I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.
#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability
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@Vorinstanz Habe mir ausgehend von Deinem ursprünglichen Post alle (und noch mehr) Alternativen angeschaut und bin auch bei #Moshidon gelandet. Spiele und teste gerade mit #Graphene.
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Graphene Oxide Targets Bacteria Without Harming Human Cells
📰 Original title: Graphene kills harmful bacteria “superbugs” but spares human cells
🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Usuarios: It's clickbait ⚠️View full AI summary: https://killbait.com/en/graphene-oxide-targets-bacteria-without-harming-human-cells/?redirpost=9d3e0e02-2974-41cd-be63-87489f8c94c8
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Graphene Oxide Targets Bacteria Without Harming Human Cells
📰 Original title: Graphene kills harmful bacteria “superbugs” but spares human cells
🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Usuarios: It's clickbait ⚠️View full AI summary: https://killbait.com/en/graphene-oxide-targets-bacteria-without-harming-human-cells/?redirpost=9d3e0e02-2974-41cd-be63-87489f8c94c8
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Graphene Oxide Targets Bacteria Without Harming Human Cells
📰 Original title: Graphene kills harmful bacteria “superbugs” but spares human cells
🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Usuarios: It's clickbait ⚠️View full AI summary: https://killbait.com/en/graphene-oxide-targets-bacteria-without-harming-human-cells/?redirpost=9d3e0e02-2974-41cd-be63-87489f8c94c8
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Graphene Oxide Targets Bacteria Without Harming Human Cells
📰 Original title: Graphene kills harmful bacteria “superbugs” but spares human cells
🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Usuarios: It's clickbait ⚠️View full AI summary: https://killbait.com/en/graphene-oxide-targets-bacteria-without-harming-human-cells/?redirpost=9d3e0e02-2974-41cd-be63-87489f8c94c8
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Trackingfreie Smartphones & Installation von Linux
11. Mai 2026, 15:00:00 CEST - GMT+2 - 2-4 Arminiusstraße 10551 Berlin, 2-4 Arminiusstraße (Berlin)https://f.termine.di.day/events/e9dc82bc-cb97-4d3a-8d13-137497831be7
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Pablo Jarillo-Herrero wins BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award | MIT News
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, the Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics at MIT, has won th…
#Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #BBVA #2Dmaterials #BBVAFoundationFrontiersofKnowledgeAward #condensedmatterphysics #Graphene #magicangle #MITfacultyawards #MITMaterialsResearchLaboratory(MRL) #MITPhysics #PabloJarillo-Herrero #Quantummaterials #superconductivity #two-dimensionalmaterials
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This is a nice video on Graphene OS on Pixel 9 phones.
She gives nice insight on end user experience on Graphene OS install on her Pixel phone
Since I have never bought a Pixel Android because of their price it is very nice to have this video 📸 available
## It's been a hard journey, because a lot needs to be done manually!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HEgMbWjSZE
#Graphene #OS #programming #OpenSource #Android #fDroid #Aurora #store #TV #APK #Fuck #Google #Alphabet
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USC Researchers Develop Memristor Chip Capable of Withstanding Extreme Heat
📰 Original title: A New Computer Chip Could Finally Withstand The Hellscape of Venus
🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Usuarios: It's clickbait ⚠️View full AI summary: https://killbait.com/en/usc-researchers-develop-memristor-chip-capable-of-withstanding-extreme-heat/?redirpost=dcbcf5db-a3fd-4e59-bae1-f646a9ee740d
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Comparison of Android-based Operating Systems
👑 #GrapheneOS 👑
https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
@GrapheneOS
#grapheneOSFoundation #Graphene #GrapheneOS #Googlepixel #Motorola
#DeGoogle#DeGoogledAndroid #AndroidFork #AndroidOS #DegoogledPhone #hardened #Android #Privacy #Security #CyberSecurity #MobileSecurity #InfoSec #DigitalSecurity #HardenedAndroid #OpenSource #AOSP -
Comparison of Android-based Operating Systems
👑 #GrapheneOS 👑
https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
@GrapheneOS
#grapheneOSFoundation #Graphene #GrapheneOS #Googlepixel #Motorola
#DeGoogle#DeGoogledAndroid #AndroidFork #AndroidOS #DegoogledPhone #hardened #Android #Privacy #Security #CyberSecurity #MobileSecurity #InfoSec #DigitalSecurity #HardenedAndroid #OpenSource #AOSP -
Comparison of Android-based Operating Systems
👑 #GrapheneOS 👑
https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
@GrapheneOS
#grapheneOSFoundation #Graphene #GrapheneOS #Googlepixel #Motorola
#DeGoogle#DeGoogledAndroid #AndroidFork #AndroidOS #DegoogledPhone #hardened #Android #Privacy #Security #CyberSecurity #MobileSecurity #InfoSec #DigitalSecurity #HardenedAndroid #OpenSource #AOSP -
Comparison of Android-based Operating Systems
👑 #GrapheneOS 👑
https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
@GrapheneOS
#grapheneOSFoundation #Graphene #GrapheneOS #Googlepixel #Motorola
#DeGoogle#DeGoogledAndroid #AndroidFork #AndroidOS #DegoogledPhone #hardened #Android #Privacy #Security #CyberSecurity #MobileSecurity #InfoSec #DigitalSecurity #HardenedAndroid #OpenSource #AOSP -
Comparison of Android-based Operating Systems
👑 #GrapheneOS 👑
https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
@GrapheneOS
#grapheneOSFoundation #Graphene #GrapheneOS #Googlepixel #Motorola
#DeGoogle#DeGoogledAndroid #AndroidFork #AndroidOS #DegoogledPhone #hardened #Android #Privacy #Security #CyberSecurity #MobileSecurity #InfoSec #DigitalSecurity #HardenedAndroid #OpenSource #AOSP -
Forgive my kvetching, but it drives me nuts that #AOSP-based #Android OSes always treat hyphenated words as words.
For example, if you type in "apple-cart," you get a red squiggly underline and it tries to recommend replacing it with "apricot" or something. The only way around it is to add every. single. hyphenated. word. you. use. into the dictionary. 😮💨
It's been a constant, daily annoyance for the past five and a half years, and the only fix is to install something like GBoard and use its spelling correction engine or whatever you call it, and I'd rather not.
I've experienced it on #CalyxOS and #IodéOS, but I don't recall if #GrapheneOS has the same issue, because I only tried it briefly.
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Nouvel épisode du podcast : met de la vie privée dans ton smartphone 📣 🎧
Comment faire en sorte d'utiliser un smartphone Android tout en garantissant sa vie privée ? A qui s'adresser pour installer alternatives d'Android plus respectueuses ?
Peut-on installer Linux sur son téléphone ?Avec @fla de @Framasoft nous répondons à ces questions !
👉 https://www.projets-libres.org/podcast/s4e15-vieprivee-dans-ton-smartphone/
#podcast #privacy #vieprivee #smartphone #framasoft #calyxos #eos #iodeOS #graphene #postmarketos #ubuntutouch
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@besendorf @AwetTesfaiesus @lennybacon @GrapheneOS
Ich hatte mein erstes Smartphone Ende August 2023 bekommen (zuvor saß ich einige Zeit in Haft, als ich in Haft kam, gab es noch keine Smartphones).
Die Genoss:innen stellten mir eines mit GraphenOS zur Verfügung und ich will das nicht mehr missen.
Selbst wenn, was ich technisch nicht beurteilen kann, alternative App-Stores wie FDroid künftig nicht mehr funktionieren sollten, ist GraphenOS auch weiterhin die bessere Alternative zu einem normalen Betriebssystem, denn es lassen sich die Zugriffsrechte aller Apps zentral und fein granular regeln und alle Apps laufen sandboxed, haben also nicht ansatzweise die zahllosen Zugriffsrechte wie sonst üblich.
GraphenOS ist zudem besser verschlüsselt, und Funktionen wie Auto-Boot nach einer frei wählbaren Zeitspanne erhöhen die Sicherheit zusätzlich (wenn ich mein Smartphone eine definierte Zeit nicht nutze bootet es neu, was dann, wenn es abhanden kommen sollte, einen Zugriff im Grunde fast unmöglich macht).
#smartphone #grapheneos #graphene #ostermontag #ostermontag2026 #montag #fdroid #fdroidstore
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Iode Android devices
Latest version
One Plus 13 with iode OS
I have to carefully check alternatives in OS for Android devices and hardware, which are promised and delivered by third parties. Reading back the sentence I can see that I also am influenced negatively by Alphabet
- third parties are good competitors of Alphabet on Android
- Android has a few good competitors to google in the form of:
- Fair Phone { which has slow hardware but is much easier to upgrade and maintain for YEARS}
- Graphene OS which is solid, robust but only supports Pixel phones due to it's safety standards in hardware## Graphene OS has partnered with Motorola who will produce high quality Androids so we'll have solid FAST alternative hard and software for Android
- I need new G4 Android phones URGENTLY which means the following
No new Graphene powered Android by Motorola
Retro Tech [REDACTED] Android due to fantasticly low price x1
Retro Tech [REDACTED] mid range Android because of very good price x1
- low price android has just 2GB ram and is used as a healthy yes / no GSM
- good priced low mid range android has 4GB ram and is used as a full device
- I only read of the iOde OS OnePlus 13 combo after I purchased the two above Androids
- OnePlus 13 phone is not easy to find new with vanilla Android!
- I can easily find OnePlus 15
- Even second hand OnePlus 13 costs too much in relation to my low budget
- The OnePlus top level series don't use microSD cards and have no analog audio output [a crime against all audio engineers like me]
- I move music by copying it to microSD cards for the phones since that is the fastest using my SBC Pi5 computing systems
- So I'm SOL after september with my phones too
however
- momentum forced me to get the simple alternatives
- no androids means no internet. ISP0 forces the sim cards with internet in a phone
- ISP0 gives way more internet bandwidth per EUR though
isp0 actively blocks portable and home routers with sim card capability
isp1 allows your own sim capable routers but gives way less bandwidth per EUR and is thus less atractive
both isp's blocked g2 devices in november 2K25
This meant the following
- replace all G2 devices in network
- cheapest available device G4 GSM is a whopping USD 40 until the [REDACTED] Androids were sold for USD 25
- significant ammount of G2 devices need to be replaced
- first two Androids were replaced because the power buttons along with the corresponding IC's needed replacement
- I detest surface mount soldering work {I have large hands due to my massively tall posture}
- I love only multilayered through the board soldering
- the parts for the two old androids are not in stock in my country
- the phones are too old to fix [three years]
- th parts and labour will cost to much since one phone is not even receiving security updates (thank you samsung, you arseholes)
Only options were the ones I chose
Note:
One Plus 13 may even be out of production, that means you can't buy it new anymore the year of manufacturing is 2024
Sources
https://motorolanews.com/motorola-three-new-b2b-solutions-at-mwc-2026/
https://mastodon.online/@iode/115627516384696071
#iOde #Graphene #OS #OpenSource #Linux #programming #alphabet #Motorola #KeepAndroidOpen #technology #networking #Love #soldering
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Rugged smartphones to look for when you are in the market
#Features #Africa #Americas #Antartica #Asia #Europe #Graphene #IPratings #LithiumIon #MiddleEast #MILSTD #Oceania #RuggedSmartphone #Satellite #Solar #Touch
https://gtechbooster.com/rugged-smartphones-to-look-for-when-you-are-in-the-market/?fsp_sid=1076 -
Rugged smartphones to look for when you are in the market
#Features #Africa #Americas #Antartica #Asia #Europe #Graphene #IPratings #LithiumIon #MiddleEast #MILSTD #Oceania #RuggedSmartphone #Satellite #Solar #Touch
https://gtechbooster.com/rugged-smartphones-to-look-for-when-you-are-in-the-market/?fsp_sid=1076 -
Rugged smartphones to look for when you are in the market
#Features #Africa #Americas #Antartica #Asia #Europe #Graphene #IPratings #LithiumIon #MiddleEast #MILSTD #Oceania #RuggedSmartphone #Satellite #Solar #Touch
https://gtechbooster.com/rugged-smartphones-to-look-for-when-you-are-in-the-market/?fsp_sid=1076 -
Rugged smartphones to look for when you are in the market
#Features #Africa #Americas #Antartica #Asia #Europe #Graphene #IPratings #LithiumIon #MiddleEast #MILSTD #Oceania #RuggedSmartphone #Satellite #Solar #Touch
https://gtechbooster.com/rugged-smartphones-to-look-for-when-you-are-in-the-market/?fsp_sid=1076 -
Today there are three known materials strong enough for a #SpaceElevator: carbon nanotubes, hexagonal boron nitride, and single crystal graphene. Single crystal #graphene is currently the most promising. https://www.isec.org/space-elevator-tether-materials
In graphene, the #carbon forms a sheet of interlocked atoms as hexagons one carbon atom ⚛️ thick https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene
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@itsfoss I'm waiting overall until they share what this device will actually be. If it's just another touchscreen only device, with fingerprint & face scanners, that needs a case to avoid it breaking before I've even charged it the first time, then I'm continuing to avoid #graphene in favor of systems like #lineage & #postmarket that offer decent diversity of device compatibility.
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🦾 Shapeshifting materials could power next generation of soft robots
https://techxplore.com/news/2026-01-shapeshifting-materials-power-generation-soft.html
#materials #graphene #engineering #manufacturing #robots #mechanical #robotics #research
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@art I have been using Lineage on my Pro1 X. But it recently died. (not sure if from the battery, or cause I didnt upgrade.)
Which brings a question I hope you can answer, if you will. I'm sure it has a system for up*dates*. But what is the system for up*grades* (as in, not just safety updates, but moving to the new version, or getting the big update.)
I like #Lineage. But to upgrade, required hooking to my computer, and a whole circus. I'd like to avoid.
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Thomas Edison May Have Discovered Graphene https://hackaday.com/2026/01/31/thomas-edison-may-have-discovered-graphene/ #thomasedison #graphene #History #Science
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Thomas Edison May Have Discovered Graphene
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://hackaday.com/2026/01/31/thomas-edison-may-have-discovered-graphene/
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@GrapheneOS @attilax @LearnToLivePrivate @RustRaven @jmoupah @Yrrussaj @sebsauvage @jolla Hey Graphene OS folks.
First, it's really great that you guys have created a security focused deGoogled Android operating system.
Given the problems of American big tech, I applaud you for creating an alternative.
So full credit where credit is due.
That being said, constantly badmouthing every other non-Apple and non-Google smartphone maker and operating system is not a good look.
And jumping into any thread on Mastodon where there's a mention of another alternative smartphone maker or OS to badmouth them is not a good look.
You say Jolla is no good. SailfishOS is no good. Fairphone is no good. Murena is no good. CalyxOS is no good. Dumbphones are no good.
I'd imagine you'd probably win more people over if you talked more about why people should choose Graphene instead why they shouldn't choose one of the others.
Because right now, there are tradeoffs with every mobile OS.
That includes Graphene.
For example, there are people for whom limiting their exposure to Google and Apple is more important than choosing the most locked down option available.
For such people, needing to buy a Google Pixel phone to run Graphene is a massive negative.
That's even if the Google Pixel is the best hardware from a security perspective.
And in that case, yeah there are other options that may be a better fit for those people.
There's another issue.
There seems to be many Reddit threads and YouTube videos and blogs out there from people who were enthusiastic about Graphene, but have soured on it.
And the funny thing is there's a pattern to it. "Cult-like" and "toxic" seems to be phrases that tend to be used a lot.
I've also noticed a recurring pattern you put for why the other alternatives are bad is because people connected with those businesses or companies badmouth Graphene.
It seems to me like Graphene constantly bags those other projects. When anyone connected with those projects responds, that response is presented by you guys as evidence of bullying and harassment, without that context.
And the recurring line about how people should just stick with iOS or Google Android if they don't choose Graphene? Just shameful. And completely misses the point of why some people are looking for alternative platforms in the first place.
And the more people who choose an alternative OS, the more normal it becomes to do it, which ultimately leads to more people looking at alternatives like Graphene.
#Android #Jolla #SailfishOS #AOSP #Graphene #GrapheneOS #Murena #Calyx #CalyxOS #Linux #infosec #opensource -
https://www.europesays.com/ie/300289/ Pablo Jarillo-Herrero wins BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award | MIT News #2dMaterials #BBVAFoundationFrontiersOfKnowledgeAward #CondensedMatterPhysics #Éire #Graphene #IE #Ireland #MagicAngle #MITFacultyAwards #MITMaterialsResearchLaboratory(MRL) #MITPhysics #PabloJarilloHerrero #QuantumMaterials #Science #Superconductivity #TwoDimensionalMaterials
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@rraggl @e_mydata @GrapheneOS @calyxos @LineageOS @shiftphones @jolla @postmarketOS
The statement I made that you responded to stated "ONE of my hesitancies" in a preset smartphone, not "all".I am not just looking for a degoogled smartphone, I am looking for one without an AI, without any biometric ID scanners/sensors (like the fingerprint one's that are so common) with a physical keyboard, with the ability to get connected to service in my country (USA) and that meet military rugged standards for durability. *None of the preset OS options have a physical keyboard.
#Volla states it pretty directly on their website that they use a digital assistant of an AI, but beyond that they're not connectable to service in my country. But they are the only option that comes with a preset OS, is degoogled & is durable enough for my needs.
#Murena aka #fairphones/shiftphones (as they're sold in my country) are vaguer about it & yet it's pretty cleat they've got the same unwanted & unwelcome element on their devices. Beyond which at $800-$900, a fairphone/shiftphone is definitely too expensive for me, as I'm on disability benefits, those conditions barring me from paid work being the very same that make me need physical keyboards & durable devices!
#Graphene only works with pixel, aka breakaway glass phones, so even if they didn't, it'd be a moot point for me.
#Calyx & #postmarket don't have any phone sold with their OS on it, so beyond sandbagging me in your push for this, they are irrelevant to my argument that you are responding to.
Jolla phones aren't sold in my country at all, so they're another element of said sandbagging.
Now on realistic options & my considerations:
#PostmarketOS I might also get with one of the 2 or 3 similar to blackberry phones that are out now, after that desktop is setup. (Price wise at around $400-$500 they're at the higher end for me but within a year or so I can likely save& budget in for this option.)
If #pinephone brings back their devices with keyboards, as they used to have them, that'd be a 3rd and best option, as they have the kill switch on microphones & cameras.
#Calyx in the Motorola phone acceptance might have at least similar durability to a Volla, have service connection in my country & I don't think they have an AI integrated into their OS but still don't have physical keyboards. This is why I'm considering getting a separate keyboard & Motorola phone, after I setup a desktop computer to use them, as even with paying for the added keyboard that's likely my most affordable option.($70-250)
*I've not had an active smartphone for most of the past decade, especially as wherenever I leave my property it's rarely for under a 50 mile round trip drive of an outing, which has at times been problematic but it's also why unless I actually see something that I really can use & will improve things, I won't buy or even seriously consider things I can't.
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Well, giving GrapheneOS another go.
My biggest problem with it - contactless NFC payments - is resolved thanks to great Polish invention. Contactless Blik payments are fully operational on GrapheneOS!
#android #grapheneos #graphene #pixel #foss #challenge #blik #poland #polskagurom
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Room temperature superconductivity.
MATTG is Magic Angle Twisted Tri-layer Graphene.
This stuff actually exists, and is measured and explained in scientific papers.
Fortunately, MIT published an explainer that doesn't hurt your head so much. (It can't yet support a faster-than-sound passenger train...)
The cool picture explainer is in the description.
https://news.mit.edu/2025/physicists-observe-evidence-unconventional-superconductivity-graphene-1106
Image: Sampson Wilcox and Emily Theobald, MIT RLE
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“Magic-Angle” Graphene Superconductor Research May Herald “The Holy Grail of the Entire Field”
A new arrangement of graphene sheets exhibits exotic properties arising from the stacking of the sheets at a specific angle. MIT researchers claim that they’ve discovered a new path to possible room temperature superconductivity by tweaking the sheets to join along a “magic angle.”. The source journal article is paywalled here .
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In a promising breakthrough, MIT #physicists have today reported their observation of new key evidence of unconventional superconductivity in “magic-angle” twisted tri-layer #graphene (MATTG) — a material that is made by stacking three atomically-thin sheets of graphene at a specific angle, or twist, that then allows exotic properties to emerge.
#Physics #MaterialScience #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2025/11/phy11062501.html