hollerpixie

joined 1 month ago
[–] hollerpixie@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago

I've had some internal struggles on this. Have used graphene for a long time and the last phone completely avoided using any G products (not even sandboxed) but still worry about the hardware, especially with the new AI chips. Can't imagine that the ability to fingerprint using their hardware isn't available.

So I vacillate between Fairphone/PinePhone with Linux or just anonymity through the masses with iOS. It sucks, the whole turn. Either get a fully functional smartphone and pick your poison or use a limited or dumb phone but know your smart TV/car/computer/etc will still be there for vulnerability.

[–] hollerpixie@lemm.ee 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Ah, I get what you mean now by inflammatory statements (after a thorough reread) and why there may have been downvotes from that. Though interestingly, I didn't feel my comment was very inflammatory and it got downvoted too. 😅

I was looking at it more from just a standpoint of systemd itself, and honestly, just looking at it from the standpoint that fedora and rhel can tend to be industry leaders for change. Honestly, if RHEL and Ubuntu together made some sort of meaningful change from a system perspective, I think we would see that move downstream.

As far as my use of the term bloated, I'm looking at it strictly from a standpoint for the amount of code that goes into the system. The more code you have, the more entries for security risks. I'm not saying that there's anything that's particularly better out there right now, but I think we should always be looking for alternatives regardless of what your views are for the people that created the code. KISS philosophy, basically. That and being open to change to avoid stagnation.

[–] hollerpixie@lemm.ee 20 points 1 week ago (1 children)

This is why I decided to not use Google services this Graphene install. I have zero doubt Google is going to try and lock down the ability to use anything outside of the PlayStore in an IOS type move. Just hope a better Linux based phone gets done quickly because I'm not sure how many iterations of alternate Android OS generations will be able to exist as they lock things down.

[–] hollerpixie@lemm.ee 29 points 1 month ago

Interesting read. However this turns out, not a huge fan of .world removing it, similar to the centralized sites you'd expect to suppress stuff. Stopped following their news thread for this reason as I don't need my information moderated- can do that myself.

 

I'm going to be switching over to Graphene OS. I also want a second cloud-based backup for my files. Next cloud seems to be the perfect solution because it'll allow me to have all the various apps to control contacts, calendar, photos and general files. That being said, we are getting ready to move and I do not have the bandwidth to do a self-hosted server.

I tried Hertzner VPS sign up but didn't pass their weird identification request (and honestly didn't feel like sending pictures of my passport). What other host services are people using? I remember using the good cloud back in the day but I think that there was an app, memories?, that they didn't support. I honestly would like to use a hosting service that actually supports nextcloud and ideally green.

Does anybody use a hosted service with next cloud that they can vouch for? Something that will allow use of all the apps so that it can basically be a Google replacement once I move to grapheneOS. Thanks.

[–] hollerpixie@lemm.ee 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Mint. I used to distro hop so much and just got tired of having to reload everything. That was the last one I had done prior to having no more time to switch. 😅 Plus, it just works and it's easy.