Honestly, that’s a shitty take that has nothing to do with what the person you replied to said.
And I have been a Linux user since I was 12 (my father basically forced me)
Honestly, that’s a shitty take that has nothing to do with what the person you replied to said.
And I have been a Linux user since I was 12 (my father basically forced me)
It’s not really focused on privacy. It’s focused to be independent from the YouTube client so it doesn’t matter if YouTube makes their platform worse.
It’s not illegal though and Luis Rossman would totally sue back
Well in Germany it would be since a court has ruled out that YouTube DL is illegal
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Honestly, I played around with it for a little bit and then never used it again. Of course one of the reasons was that it was so hidden and I simply forgot.
Probably not
On my Pixel 4a it performs worse with GrapheneOS and Sandboxed Google Play Services
Yeah both isn’t possible
Already exists: https://youtu.be/cmTDk2R1GMw
They already do that for years
Pixels don’t have SD card slots. Even the mid range ones.
I use my smart watch for 3 features
I don’t really do any sports, but it’s nice to know how many steps I took today and how far I walked. (it’s between 100m-20km per day)
Probably not since it doesn’t use infrared lasers or similar as far as I know
Because:
The 7 years of updates and that the software experience will be excellent, sold me to it. I don’t even consider Samsung phones because I absolutely hate their software. I also don’t consider buying an IPhone because I own an IPad and while not a terrible experience, it’s worse than on my Pixel.
Worse than the suboptimal battery life?
Just pre-ordered the 258GB Pixel 8 in rosé
Currently own a 4a and love it except for the battery life and the sometimes bad performance
Then buy the pro, sell the phone and keep the watch
It’s not Android 4 where the browser actually had to be updated with a system update
Also they specifically said OS updates
I had a similar issue just that it was the whole system. I reinstalled arch and it somehow worked. I guess it was some kind of kernel/module problem.