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  1. @dss @neimi

    Wenn es nicht originär unter GrapheneOS läuft => ⛔
    Ich wechsel doch nicht das Profil um ne Überweisung zu machen 🤷
    Aber wenn du ein 📱 hast, auf dem das löppt - why not?!

    #wero #graphene #graphene_os

  2. @dss @neimi

    Wenn es nicht originär unter GrapheneOS läuft => ⛔
    Ich wechsel doch nicht das Profil um ne Überweisung zu machen 🤷
    Aber wenn du ein 📱 hast, auf dem das löppt - why not?!

    #wero #graphene #graphene_os

  3. @dss @neimi

    Wenn es nicht originär unter GrapheneOS läuft => ⛔
    Ich wechsel doch nicht das Profil um ne Überweisung zu machen 🤷
    Aber wenn du ein 📱 hast, auf dem das löppt - why not?!

    #wero #graphene #graphene_os

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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."

    reclaimthenet.org/google-broke

    #google #graphene #grapheneos #kontrolle #control
    #GooglePlay #GooglePixel #GoogleCloudPlatform #monopol #captcha #captchas #captchaabfragen #samstag #deutschland #itsecurity #uberwachung #android16 #android #

  7. 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."

    reclaimthenet.org/google-broke

    #google #graphene #grapheneos #kontrolle #control
    #GooglePlay #GooglePixel #GoogleCloudPlatform #monopol #captcha #captchas #captchaabfragen #samstag #deutschland #itsecurity #uberwachung #android16 #android #

  8. 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."

    reclaimthenet.org/google-broke

    #google #graphene #grapheneos #kontrolle #control
    #GooglePlay #GooglePixel #GoogleCloudPlatform #monopol #captcha #captchas #captchaabfragen #samstag #deutschland #itsecurity #uberwachung #android16 #android #

  9. 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."

    reclaimthenet.org/google-broke

    #google #graphene #grapheneos #kontrolle #control
    #GooglePlay #GooglePixel #GoogleCloudPlatform #monopol #captcha #captchas #captchaabfragen #samstag #deutschland #itsecurity #uberwachung #android16 #android #

  10. 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."

    reclaimthenet.org/google-broke

    #google #graphene #grapheneos #kontrolle #control
    #GooglePlay #GooglePixel #GoogleCloudPlatform #monopol #captcha #captchas #captchaabfragen #samstag #deutschland #itsecurity #uberwachung #android16 #android #

  11. Looks like managed to sneak into after all, after their insidious proposal was shot down by pubic outcry. They've tied the nextgen to the Android .

    Upon detection of suspicious activity, you'll be asked to scan a QR code with Play Services running. The users of Android like will no longer be able to solve it. You'll be restricted to devices blessed by Google.

    reclaimthenet.org/google-broke

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  12. 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.

    reclaimthenet.org/google-broke

    [1/6]

  13. 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.

    reclaimthenet.org/google-broke

    [1/6]

  14. 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.

    reclaimthenet.org/google-broke

    [1/6]

  15. 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.

    reclaimthenet.org/google-broke

    [1/6]

  16. 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

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. 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

  21. @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.

  22. Nachdem die Apps der #Sparkasse (Chapeau, #StarFinanz) allesamt auf #Graphene funktionieren - sogar "mobiles Bezahlen" via NFC, ausdrücklich OHNE Google Wallet, sind die letzten, verbliebenen Apps die der #Bundesdruckerei (iKFz, Ausweisapp), welche gewaltig Sand im Getriebe haben.

    Der #Governikus Support versteht was vom #Cyber und rät mir dazu, mir einen #Cyberjack zuzulegen.

    ProTipp: Auf keinen Fall mit jemanden aus der Ukraine über den Stand der "Digitalisierung" in Deutschland sprechen...

  23. 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: killbait.com/en/graphene-oxide

    #health #graphene #bacteria #antibiotics

  24. 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: killbait.com/en/graphene-oxide

    #health #graphene #bacteria #antibiotics

  25. 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: killbait.com/en/graphene-oxide

    #health #graphene #bacteria #antibiotics

  26. 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: killbait.com/en/graphene-oxide

    #health #graphene #bacteria #antibiotics

  27. Trackingfreie Smartphones & Installation von Linux

    11. Mai 2026, 15:00:00 CEST - GMT+2 - 2-4 Arminiusstraße 10551 Berlin, 2-4 Arminiusstraße (Berlin)

    f.termine.di.day/events/e9dc82

  28. 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!

    youtube.com/watch?v=4HEgMbWjSZE

    @GrapheneOS

    #Graphene #OS #programming #OpenSource #Android #fDroid #Aurora #store #TV #APK #Fuck #Google #Alphabet

  29. Geschafft!!
    Die Installation von #Graphene OS auf einem Google Pixel 7a ist gelungen. Es war dank sehr guter Anleitung auch für mich als Nichtfachmann kein großes Problem. Neben dem Web Installer grapheneos.org/install/web gab es noch eine sehr gute deutschsprachige Anleitung: forum.linuxguides.de/index.php
    Das Pixel 7a habe ich gebraucht von einem Fachhändler erworben. Kein Fehler. Das Gerät ist in einem sehr guten Zustand.
    @kuketzblog

  30. Researchers Observe Dirac Fluid in Graphene Violating Wiedemann-Franz Law

    📰 Original title: Graphene just defied a fundamental law of physics

    🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
    👥 Usuarios: It's clickbait ⚠️

    View full AI summary: killbait.com/en/researchers-ob

    #science #graphene #quantumphysics #diracfluid

  31. Researchers Observe Dirac Fluid in Graphene Violating Wiedemann-Franz Law

    📰 Original title: Graphene just defied a fundamental law of physics

    🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
    👥 Usuarios: It's clickbait ⚠️

    View full AI summary: killbait.com/en/researchers-ob

    #science #graphene #quantumphysics #diracfluid

  32. Researchers Observe Dirac Fluid in Graphene Violating Wiedemann-Franz Law

    📰 Original title: Graphene just defied a fundamental law of physics

    🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
    👥 Usuarios: It's clickbait ⚠️

    View full AI summary: killbait.com/en/researchers-ob

    #science #graphene #quantumphysics #diracfluid

  33. 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: killbait.com/en/usc-researcher

    #technology #memristor #extremeheat #graphene