• 51 minutes

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  • 3 hours

    And that’s why I’m installing /e/OS in my Fairphone 6, and shifting to Linux based phones.

    Even now Google is removing everything that is a choice to avoid their massive surveillance machine, apps started complaining about removal of UnifiedPush:

    Fuck Google.

    • FF6 with eOS is awesome! For the first time in a very long time, I feel like I actually own the device! Very liberating.

    • Welcome friend! I’ve been having a great time with e/os on my FP6.

      I recommend the lawnchair launcher if you don’t like the stock one.

      • 7 minutes

        Yes lawnchair is a must have with e/os. I like what /e/os is pushing for but im puzzled on why they did this horrendous launcher and the way they change stock android look.

  • Just bought a second hand pixel 6 to test Graphene. Let’s see what Motorola does and how Linux phones do in the future.

  • 4 hours

    Great. So half my software won’t work.

    Google, just call it what it is. Ad blocking prevention.

    • 4 hours

      This is in no way a jusficitaion for what Google is doing, but they came to a “compromise” where you can still opt-in to being allowed to “sideload unverified apps” (read: install apps that didn’t have to get approval from Google).

      You have to enable it in the settings, and then you need to wait 24 hours before the setting is enabled. After that you can continue to run “unverified” apps

      • 18 minutes

        it wont remain at that. i bet they will disable that setting occasionally and make you wait that 24h again and again.

      • 2 hours

        What I haven’t seen is what happens to all of the apps I currently have installed when this hits.

        Am I going to have to wait 24 hours to open apps I already have installed?

        Will they all get auto-removed and need reinstalling?

        Everything is written as if you’re starting from new not an existing state.

        • 36 minutes

          Haven’t seen anything official but I’d assume they will behave as normal and you may not be able to update them without going through the advanced flow. Since ADB installs aren’t restricted I don’t think there will be any changes to existing installs. Just my thoughts based on what they have confirmed so far. I am just waiting for GOS to support the Pixel 10a so I can get further away from Google and their BS in general.

        • What happens if I just stop updating android for as long as I can? Quite a few apps on my phone have retained functionality past when their developers attempted to brick them because I froze updates

          • 39 minutes

            This is all managed via Play services not the android OS so you’d need to not update the core services.

            • Got that one froze too 🤞 pray for me holding out in the woods on this shit like the unabomber

      • 3 hours

        It’s not that “excellent.” It’s just ‘for the evulz’ mustache-twirling comical villainy, which ends up downplaying what’s actually important to know about enshittification, which is how self-serving and abusive it is. When companies enshittify products and services, they’re not just making them worse; they’re specifically making them more exploitative.

        A lot of the examples shown in the video – cutting holes in socks, sawing off a chair leg so it wobbles, drying out a marker, etc. – are not enshittification. Enshittification is stuff like putting spyware in devices so that you double-dip on the purchase price and the value of the data, or turning products (as opposed to services) into a subscription. Stuff that extracts unearned value from the customer.

        It touches on it in the latter part of the video, but for the most part misses the mark.

  • Ummm… Isn’t this precisely against the whole EU’s make sideloading (ie. installing) as easy as main app store installing thing?
    Taking steps backwards…

  • Do we stand any chance? And how fucking dare these fucking outlets continue to normalize this shit.

    • 4 hours

      We need development of Linux OSs for phones to ramp up. And we need Linux distributors and backers to fight back against “age verification” laws that are actually ID verification laws. There’s a global attack underway on multiple fronts against free software, private computing, and user ownership and control of devices.

      In the meantime, for a stopgap, there’s GrapheneOS, but that doesn’t fix the problem of developers having to choose between Google’s way or unpaid obscurity.

      • PostmarketOS is a thing. A lot of the software is already available for Linux. People just keep pretending it doesn’t exist and keep spouting the same tired anti-Linux rhetoric ad nauseum.

        Heck, I bet you could make a phone call from a bloody Pi Zero with a 4g & UPS HAT.

        • 1 hour

          That’s a bit unfair. Postmarket is super cool and I can’t wait to get a Linux phone. But let’s not pretend it’s ready to be daily driven. Even on the best supported phones there are still hardware driver compatibility issues. And that’s not even speaking about the software catalog. Even in the privacy community, a lot of people regard banking apps as mandatory. Good luck ever getting those to run there.

  • I’m developing an app as a side project, but testing can only happen meaningfully out in the field. I found a breaking bug yesterday, asked Claude to fix and deploy over remote session. I installed the update and continued ny testing session.

    I sure wouldn’t want that to go away.