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  • Yeah

  • Pixels have many hardware security features that can't be found on any other Android phone. Examples are the Titan M2 chip, which uses the Android StrongBox and Weaver API, Insider Attack Resistance and hardware attestation. It enables a strong implementation of Android Verified Boot. On many other Android devices, Verified boot is insecure or entirely broken. Pixels are also the only phones on the market with hardware memory tagging.

    I highly recommend this section of the GrapheneOS FAQ and this video.

  • Because Pixels are the only Android phones with reasonable hardware design (in regards to security)

  • You just described GrapheneOS, by far the best mobile operating system IMO

  • tar -xvf is the only one I know

    And I think it was tar -cvf for creating .tar files?

  • Yeah it was pretty late yesterday and I misread that. That's why I deleted the comment.

  • It's pretty good for desktop apps, but it doesn't provide CLI applications, so I still have to rely on the AUR. There are some issues with it, but overall I think it's the best solution we currently have. And it's very easy to use, which is great for new users and it will become important if Linux continues growing like this.

  • It works very well, I use it all the time on GrapheneOS

  • I would recommend you to try out Linux in a virtual machine and play around with it. You can watch this video if you don't know how to set this up. You can do much more with a VM than with WSL. It allows you to basically try any Linux Distribution, whereas WSL only supports a few distros. In a VM you also get a desktop environment by default, whereas WSL mostly restricts you to the terminal. Sure, you can run graphical apps in WSLg, but you still don't have a Linux desktop. Lastly, it's much easier to take a snapshot of a VM, and roll back in case you break something.

    After you get comfortable in a VM, maybe try booting a Live USB of some Linux distribution. That way you will be able to try it out on your actual hardware.

    After that, you can set up dual boot. That way, you can still keep your Windows installation, but also use Linux without any restrictions or limitations.

  • Replacing Windows is always an upgrade

  • Yes

  • Nextcloud Notes is pretty good. Btw Joplin has an option for End-to-end encryption.

  • These guys can go fuck themselves

  • I guess head and tail are your grandparents?

  • What about grep and ack?

  • They're usable, but it looks kinda weird. But 49" in portrait is really impractical, I wouldn't go with anything bigger than 27" for portrait mode, and it shouldn't be ultrawide.

  • God damn, perhaps you need one of these ultrawide large format displays that are used for advertising lol

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    Haier, the air conditioner maker, takes down open source third-party Home Assistant integration

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    Haier Attacks Home Assistant, Destroys Open Source Project: NEVER Buy Their Air Conditioners!

    iv.datura.network /watch
  • Cool GitHub Projects @programming.dev

    memos: An open source, lightweight note-taking service. Easily capture and share your great thoughts.

    github.com /usememos/memos
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Indian journalists targeted by Israeli spyware again: What do we know?

    www.aljazeera.com /news/2023/12/28/indian-journalists-targeted-by-israeli-spyware-again-what-do-we-know
  • Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    Peak engineering

  • Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    Bing AI performing at its peak once again...