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  • I wasn't denying the fact that you're experiencing this issue, but since this is the first I've heard of something this bad in my 3 years of using GrapheneOS, this does appear to be a fairly unique case.

    Provided you are using an otherwise well-functioning and currently supported device (and not an emulator), and that you are using a stable release installed via an official method (and there were no install issues), your best bet would be to ask for help in one of the community chats or forums: https://grapheneos.org/contact#community

    You will be asked to share which device you are using though, which you did not seem comfortable doing in the post you linked to.

    Unrelated, but I learned about the Android "task manager" (Running Services) from that post of yours, so thanks for sharing that.

  • I'm the complete opposite with respect to wanting all of those apps and features built into the OS, but I understand that's what most people seem to want, which is largely why iPhones are so popular.

    To me, all of that built-in stuff is bloatware that I have to remove just so I can use whichever software I want.

    I'll take a bit of jank if it means I have the freedom to do what I want on my device (and choose a device with the specs that matter to me within my budget). That's why so many people are upset at this news.

    The Apple ecosystem is perfectly suitable for the needs you described, and it's not something Google will be able to match due to their lack of a real competitor in the desktop OS market. Microsoft had their chance with the Windows Phone but, knowing Windows, I doubt it would ever have had the same level of polish as iOS.

  • Also running GrapheneOS (on an older phone) and this is not something I've ever experienced, nor seen as an issue in the forums.

  • I'm glad they work for you, but I would not buy these purely because of the pseudoscience nonsense, regardless of how comfortable they are.

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  • Your seemingly level-headed approach to analysing this information would make sense if this, and all of Israel's other crimes against humanity, weren't already widely known.

    Imo you don't actually seem to be acting in bad faith, but it's pretty shocking that this is news to anyone on Lemmy, where such stories are shared fairly often.

    I might be on the wrong side of history here, but it's a bit hard to believe that jews in Israel are raping men, women, and children left and right.

    That is not what this implies, but the majority of Israeli citizens are either okay with this kind of thing or they will simply deny it. There are many polls and interviews that show what their society thinks about Palestinians.

  • we need to challenge this idea that violence done by the state is automatically legitimate

    That is exactly what the top-level comment was doing.

  • It's still important to not conflate the two.

    While most legal systems are far from ideal, a lot of people appreciate having some semblance of law and order.

    An arrest is made when someone is believed to have committed a crime. A kidnapping is the unlawful capturing of an individual.

    Enforcers of the legal system (police, ICE, and other 3 letter agencies) carry out both legal arrests and unlawful kidnappings, the latter of which is what's being discussed here.

    The fact that "the world will pretend otherwise" is exactly why it is so important to emphasise the difference between the 2 words.

  • Responding to a request for something with multiple somethings? This is definitely where you belong.

  • I don't see how that could realistically happen without whichever company is behind the glasses taking all that juicy biometric data for themselves though.

  • They were talking about during the campaigning. i.e. threatening to not vote for her unless she changed her stance before the election.

    Trying "to pressure her with losing voters" doesn't really work after the fact.

  • Oslo was a complete farce, just like any other "deal" Israel was willing to accept.

    Not that I necessarily agree with their methods, but Hamas were doing their part to actually represent the large number of Palestinians who were against the Oslo Accords, using the only means at their disposal, unlike the corrupt PLO.

  • We have always been at war with Eastasia Canada

  • Most people will do that but within the confinement of "I've used/heard of this brand"

  • We ought to know by now that even something as ridiculous as that could be taken seriously by his lot.

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  • Being anti-Israel is not the same as antisemitism, but I believe the previous comment was referring to the actual Nazis who were spreading the Israel-Kirk theory.

  • Yeah but OP decided to completely change the title which will inevitably result in comments like this since the majority of users don't read articles.