

Thank you!
I did check the site, but I missed it.
That there is no perfect defense. There is no protection. Being alive means being exposed; it’s the nature of life to be hazardous—it’s the stuff of living.


Thank you!
I did check the site, but I missed it.


I wish there was a text transcript of this, I will check the video out after the holidays though.


I hope they are able to get 25K pre-orders and expand their geographic sales coverage after that.
The staffing and funding is the real difficult part.
Agreed. I will also add that a lack of leadership and gumption is also a challenge. You need commitment and inspiration to successfully execute such a project in a democracy.
I am not technical enough to evaluate whether what I am saying is correct, but my concern with using AOSP is that such a decision will result in 2nd tier clone apps.
It seems to me it would make much more sense to leverage industry policy (technical requirements, grants for developers) to develop a “clean slate” solution.
I had a Nokia N900, it worked pretty well for 2010 (apps weren’t as big then and mobile web worked surprising well). I am done with Android and American corruption. I am not buying another Android phone; looking forward to getting a Jolla device once they add support for Ukraine (even with no official support).
You are likely correct that forking Android would be a better (cheaper and more efficient) option. But I can’t get rid of the feeling that it’s best to do a clean break with American oligarchy and make design choices that reflect regional priorities.
Agreed. Hardware supply chains and ecosystem externalities are an extremely challenging area and it will take both industrial policy and de facto tariffs to raise the cost of devices with non-local components.
I was refering to the software/OS. An operating system and platform that has nothing to do with Android, iOS or HarmonyOS. I think in theory, software can have faster market adoption.
How it does very well and it even gets up to 10K+.
I just realized that I can’t pre-order even if I wanted to since I am not in EU/UK/Norway/Switzerland.
We really need an Android alternative with no involvement from American or Chinese companies.


The writing was on the wall when they started getting American VC money.
American VC culture is anthenema to truly user focused products.
Excactly, I meant that I can’t continue with Android anymore (let alone iOS).
Can’t buy in at this point, but I will most probably buy it early next year, hopefully the crowd-buy goes through.
I can’t participate in ecosystems run by corrupt Americans (such as Android or iOS). They’ve been posturing about “freedoms” for so long that they’ve totally lost understanding of the true meaning of freedom.
I am done with their bullshit.
It’s not really like Graphene. Its roots stem from the Nokia N900; a full linux device.
I actually owned the N900 for a year in 2010 (lost it, I was pretty young), it was a literal Linux phone. Apps weren’t as important back then and it was in many ways easier to use mobile web apps.


And most importantly: post, comment, upvote.
Note, I am doing some of these thing when I can.


The corrupt oligopolists have completely given up on QA; why would they bother when they don’t feel any real competitive pressure.
AFAIK, this has been happening as far back as Windows 8. I believe they had a giant pool of physical PCs (laptops, pre-builts and various popular component combinations for desktop) that they physically tested updates on, but they scrapped all of it because they know they don’t need to worry about competition.


I thought this was single extension publicly named as ShadyPanada


Tapet is also good for dynamically created wallpapers.I bought it a long time ago way before the current AI hype cycle.


I’ve used vibe coding in a project where the coding part was small (20% of the total project, with the complex stuff being the remaining 80%) and it had relatively straightforward workflow that could be tested and accounted for without strange edge cases.
It’s not only nepo/conmen types who use vibe coding.


For sure, I am talking about smaller projects where programming elements are relatively low key and critical parts are the business logic and how it impacts UX/UI and use case flows.
I was between projects and I needed money so I accepted a project from a repeat client where I knew 80% of it very well (and how to implement it), but there were parts that I vibe coded (albeit they were simple enough that I could understand the logic of what I was deploying even though I don’t know how to code).
The contract size was simply too small for me to get a subcontractor, I would be giving them most of payment (while doing 80% of the work).
I think it’s fair to use vibe coding in such situations.
I would not risk vibe coding in a situation where I felt I would be undermining the clients’ project (I want repeat clients and I don’t want to have to spend time fixing things for free).


Bill Gates is a horrible person, he is a criminal.
Microsoft’s oligopoly (officially sanctioned and enabled by US society) has cost the world hundreds of billions of dollars if not more.
Not to mention his committed support for the current oligarch regime and global corporate criminality more broadly.
That being said, I don’t think everyone at Microsoft or Google is evil, but a far larger percent of their employees are evil than one would think (i.e. it’s not only the senior executives).


There are specialized niche services/domains in B2B professional services and engineering where it’s honestly difficult to be evil due to the nature of the domain and because it’s B2B.
One could argue you are are still enabling evil companies, which is fair, but at least you’re not really harming anyone.
I thought this was the case already.