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France suspends Gaza evacuations over antisemitic posts by Palestinian student


in reply to ikt

Oh no the victims are not perfect. This means they deserve to be genocided!


How Did Hunger Get So Much Worse in Gaza?


How Did Hunger Get So Much Worse in Gaza?
nytimes.com/interactive/2025/0…
in reply to zero

Must be a bad harvest. No idea what could have caused this NYT.

in reply to mrdown

Yeah, but people are desperate and die of hunger.

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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
mumblerfish
That would be an impressive addition to the standard model.


Attack Vector Controls Land In Linux 6.17 To Better Control CPU Security Mitigations


in reply to Shimitar

A lot of the security fixes since spectre have focused on exploiting speculative execution (a key CPU performance feature) to cross security boundaries. Defeating speculative execution when switching from user to kernel space (for example) adds a lot of overhead.

The new kernel add controls so that machines that don't need to worry about these exploits to disable the performance killing fixes.

in reply to wewbull

I get the concept. Title is written so badly that's really unreadable make no sense and confuses even people who know a bit on the subject.

The word "land" should be relaces, because it stck with controls and lose its meaning. Also, repeating control again adds to the mess.

in reply to Shimitar

Agreed. The headline is terrible. Headline Case Doesn't Help Either.
in reply to Karna

The Attack Vector Controls work is now in Linux 6.17 for those new tuning knobs worked on by AMD engineer David Kaplan to make it more straight-forward for Linux server administrators and power users to more easily select the CPU security mitigations relevant to their system(s) and intended workloads


Title makes more sense in context of the first couple paragraphs.



Protesters demand release of draftees in Vinnytsia, break into detention facility




multi boot - Hibernating and booting into another System or Distribution: will my filesystems be corrupted?


Short answer is: yes, as soon as more than one OS mounts a file system in read-write mode.

The kernel of a modern OS (I am generously including Windows here) caches file system data structures in memory. When you hibernate the computer, the content of that memory is written into a large file because that speeds-up a later restart.

Now, if you boot up another OS, and modify these partitions (without mounting them read-only), you alter the file systems data structures. That happens already when you view folders because this modifies access times stored in the inodes.

When you now shut down the second OS, and resume the first OS, the restarted kernel will have and use cached file system metadata which id loaded from the image into the kernel, that does not match that of the files on disk. And this causes file system corruption by definition.

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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

When you say hibernate do you mean sleep, because my understanding was proper hibernate writes the image to disk of the memory, and reads that back in on next boot. PC is totally off during proper hibernate
in reply to BCsven

No, I mean hibernate, with the PC turned off. In sleep state, you return to the running kernel/OS, so no possibility to boot into another distro, therefore no risk of filesystem damage.

The crucial thing is that file systems need to be unmounted before they can be accessed by another distribution or OS.

see

askubuntu.com/questions/55527/…

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How often do I have to buy a new pixel if I fully degoogle with GrapheneOS? A support question


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34045100

still deciding to fully degoogle with GOS or muddling through with what I have (proprietary, data grabbing and bloated).

To understand the question, compare with my main hardware with debian on it: a regular notebook I bought in 2016 and I've used heavily for all kinds of stuff: working, writing papers, downloading and playing media including AV1, editing audio, torrenting...

One of the best investments I ever made, considering what I paid and how prices nowadays are. Debian offers regular upgrades and I don't have to check if my hardware is going to support the software on a level comparable with android devices (GOS only runs on pixels, other open-source, privacy focused Android operating systems have similar hardware restrictions).

I want this kind of ROI for the device I buy and the software I use, but I don't know if that's possible:

GOS drops support for older pixels but I don't know how many years any particular device is supported by GOS: 3 years? not enough. There's no way I'm buying a new pixel every 3 years. I'd even consider 6 years restrictive.



How often do I have to buy a new pixel if I fully degoogle with GrapheneOS? A support question


still deciding to fully degoogle with GOS or muddling through with what I have (proprietary, data grabbing and bloated).

To understand the question, compare with my main hardware with debian on it: a regular notebook I bought in 2016 and I've used heavily for all kinds of stuff: working, writing papers, downloading and playing media including AV1, editing audio, torrenting...

One of the best investments I ever made, considering what I paid and how prices nowadays are. Debian offers regular upgrades and I don't have to check if my hardware is going to support the software on a level comparable with android devices (GOS only runs on pixels, other open-source, privacy focused Android operating systems have similar hardware restrictions).

I want this kind of ROI for the device I buy and the software I use, but I don't know if that's possible:

GOS drops support for older pixels but I don't know how many years any particular device is supported by GOS: 3 years? not enough. There's no way I'm buying a new pixel every 3 years. I'd even consider 6 years restrictive.


in reply to merompetehla

If the applications lag to the point where you can't stand it, you're going to need a new phone anyway and for most people who use social media applications like WhatsApp etc., the performance of the phone goes outdated much sooner than the support of the OS.
in reply to merompetehla

My ne lasted a little less than 3 years. It's not the best phone if I'm honest. Battery life is horrible.


How often do I have to buy a new pixel if I fully degoogle with GrapheneOS? A support question


still deciding to fully degoogle with GOS or muddling through with what I have (proprietary, data grabbing and bloated).

To understand the question, compare with my main hardware with debian on it: a regular notebook I bought in 2016 and I've used heavily for all kinds of stuff: working, writing papers, downloading and playing media including AV1, editing audio, torrenting...

One of the best investments I ever made, considering what I paid and how prices nowadays are. Debian offers regular upgrades and I don't have to check if my hardware is going to support the software on a level comparable with android devices (GOS only runs on pixels, other open-source, privacy focused Android operating systems have similar hardware restrictions).

I want this kind of ROI for the device I buy and the software I use, but I don't know if that's possible:

GOS drops support for older pixels but I don't know how many years any particular device is supported by GOS: 3 years? not enough. There's no way I'm buying a new pixel every 3 years. I'd even consider 6 years restrictive.

in reply to merompetehla

The biggest problem will be that depending on the country you live in, you simply won't find the battery to replace it and there is simply no reliable parallel brand for the Google Pixel. iFixit sells the original battery but does not ship to any country
in reply to merompetehla

GOS is limited by upstream support. Newer devices can be up to 6 years.


Changes according to the new UK, USA, EU laws?


So, im kinda curious ~~(preocupied)~~, regarding how is the feddi-verse standing in regards to this new threath to freedoms and privacy in general. To the point in which some of us are seriously considering leaving the "clear" net altogether in favor of freenet, tor (even if already kinda compromised by the feds), etc.

So... what now?

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in reply to SinJab0n

I always hanged around non-mainstream forms of social media. The main issue with that is that the lack of "normies" soon transforms them in bubbles where extreme or controversial ideas are normalized.
in reply to JumpyWombat

Ik, but even then is better than having' no privacy at all. I got kicked from my first university for participating in protests regarding the "grape" of a student by a faculty member, i was one of the unlucky ones selected to be "examples", hell its even a law now that all protest are illegal and reason to inmediate expulsion.

So yeah, liberty and privacy, nothing less.

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This Week in Plasma: day/night theme switching




So, Linus Torvalds is a jerk


in reply to Spectre

I like Linus Torvalds. Yes, sometimes he can be cruel, but that's because he cares a lot about his projects, and managing open source software means you have to be blunt sometimes.

So you are posting in the technology community that you don't like Linus Torvalds. This is the wrong community and you are being a real asshole. I'm here for interesting articles and not personal beef. Please keep this to yourself or to a community that allows such posts.



‘Gaza, Gaza, Food and Water! U.S. Israel Stop the Slaughter!’


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34033488

Mark Satinoff
July 31, 2025
NEW YORK CITY, July 25, 2025 — As part of an International Day of Action, more than 1,000 people rallied in front of the United Nations (UN) headquarters here today to demand “Stop Starving Gaza Now!”

The rally, and subsequent march through midtown Manhattan, were organized by the local chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), with the support of many partner organizations. Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) played an important role as it was asked by PYM to mobilize its members and hold down a picket line prior to the start of the rally.

Protesters were urged to bring pots & pans, noisemakers — and their rage.

Signs and banners were welcome, especially those emphasizing ending the Israeli siege and the starvation of Gaza.




‘Gaza, Gaza, Food and Water! U.S. Israel Stop the Slaughter!’


Mark Satinoff
July 31, 2025

NEW YORK CITY, July 25, 2025 — As part of an International Day of Action, more than 1,000 people rallied in front of the United Nations (UN) headquarters here today to demand “Stop Starving Gaza Now!”

The rally, and subsequent march through midtown Manhattan, were organized by the local chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), with the support of many partner organizations. Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) played an important role as it was asked by PYM to mobilize its members and hold down a picket line prior to the start of the rally.

Protesters were urged to bring pots & pans, noisemakers — and their rage.

Signs and banners were welcome, especially those emphasizing ending the Israeli siege and the starvation of Gaza.





‘Gaza, Gaza, Food and Water! U.S. Israel Stop the Slaughter!’


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34033488

Mark Satinoff
July 31, 2025
NEW YORK CITY, July 25, 2025 — As part of an International Day of Action, more than 1,000 people rallied in front of the United Nations (UN) headquarters here today to demand “Stop Starving Gaza Now!”

The rally, and subsequent march through midtown Manhattan, were organized by the local chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), with the support of many partner organizations. Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) played an important role as it was asked by PYM to mobilize its members and hold down a picket line prior to the start of the rally.

Protesters were urged to bring pots & pans, noisemakers — and their rage.

Signs and banners were welcome, especially those emphasizing ending the Israeli siege and the starvation of Gaza.




‘Gaza, Gaza, Food and Water! U.S. Israel Stop the Slaughter!’


Mark Satinoff
July 31, 2025

NEW YORK CITY, July 25, 2025 — As part of an International Day of Action, more than 1,000 people rallied in front of the United Nations (UN) headquarters here today to demand “Stop Starving Gaza Now!”

The rally, and subsequent march through midtown Manhattan, were organized by the local chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), with the support of many partner organizations. Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) played an important role as it was asked by PYM to mobilize its members and hold down a picket line prior to the start of the rally.

Protesters were urged to bring pots & pans, noisemakers — and their rage.

Signs and banners were welcome, especially those emphasizing ending the Israeli siege and the starvation of Gaza.





‘Gaza, Gaza, Food and Water! U.S. Israel Stop the Slaughter!’


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34033488

Mark Satinoff
July 31, 2025
NEW YORK CITY, July 25, 2025 — As part of an International Day of Action, more than 1,000 people rallied in front of the United Nations (UN) headquarters here today to demand “Stop Starving Gaza Now!”

The rally, and subsequent march through midtown Manhattan, were organized by the local chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), with the support of many partner organizations. Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) played an important role as it was asked by PYM to mobilize its members and hold down a picket line prior to the start of the rally.

Protesters were urged to bring pots & pans, noisemakers — and their rage.

Signs and banners were welcome, especially those emphasizing ending the Israeli siege and the starvation of Gaza.




‘Gaza, Gaza, Food and Water! U.S. Israel Stop the Slaughter!’


Mark Satinoff
July 31, 2025

NEW YORK CITY, July 25, 2025 — As part of an International Day of Action, more than 1,000 people rallied in front of the United Nations (UN) headquarters here today to demand “Stop Starving Gaza Now!”

The rally, and subsequent march through midtown Manhattan, were organized by the local chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), with the support of many partner organizations. Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) played an important role as it was asked by PYM to mobilize its members and hold down a picket line prior to the start of the rally.

Protesters were urged to bring pots & pans, noisemakers — and their rage.

Signs and banners were welcome, especially those emphasizing ending the Israeli siege and the starvation of Gaza.



#USA



in reply to daydrinkingchickadee

short note that presstv.ir is an iranian-run newspaper, so let's better wait for confirmation from the UN or somebody less biased in this affair. still very interesting news though, and definitely imaginable.
in reply to gandalf_der_12te

We already have confirmation on most of the steps needed to reach this logical conclusion.


The U.S. Advances Its Dystopian Plan to Destroy China


The “phase 0” campaign of disinformation and sowing division has already been going on for decades.

Just last week, the Hudson Institute (which has received millions from the U.S. Department of Defense) held a conference to discuss the collapse of China’s government and released a 128-page document outlining the plan. The document is heinous and dystopian, outlining a gradual invasion of China through clandestine information campaigns, cultural and psychological restructuring, military intervention, and an overall manipulation of the soul of China from the shadows.

Phase 0 will begin before the collapse. U.S. Special Operations Forces will use psychological and political warfare to sow division between the government, the military, and the people—the government has already funded billions of U.S. tax dollars to do just that. They plan to twist narratives to undermine China’s history, exploit trauma, and mock the CPC through information campaigns. Phase 1 will go into play after China’s collapse, which is U.S. occupation in everything but name. U.S. forces will be deployed to China’s cities and embedded into China’s military. A new puppet government will adhere to the whims of U.S. leaders. Anyone sympathetic to the CPC will be “controlled” while U.S. forces conduct action raids to secure nuclear weapons. And finally, Phase 2 will attempt to rewrite national consciousness by installing a U.S.-approved version of history. They will create a “Voice of China” modeled after the “Voice of America,” the people will be re-educated about the evils of communism, and a “sad but transparent” period of national mourning will pave the way to a new China shaped entirely by the United States.

The rest of the document outlines how to precisely target China’s facilities, restructure China’s financial system to suit U.S. interests, secure assets, restructure the military, and conduct a “reconciliation” campaign. At the end, the document mentions an imaginary, arbitrarily drawn line across China separating East from West, and discusses potentially splitting or partitioning territories. It also considers name changes for China, such as Taiwan or the Chinese Federal Republic.

The document is as Orwellian as it sounds, written by “experts” such as Miles Yu, Ryan Clarke, and Gordon G. Chang. Chang is one of the most frequently cited “China experts” in the U.S., but he’s not an expert so much as a propaganda mouthpiece. He has built an entire career out of making bold, spectacularly wrong predictions about China’s collapse, all while reinforcing U.S. imperial talking points.

in reply to davel

If its written by Gordon chang, it's bound to be a whiff.

in reply to AlpBerNil

I wouldn't be surprised if said uncle asked to be made into a guitar or something.

in reply to HotWheelsVroom

isn't he on some kind of wokeness in video games crusade still? I've heard some shit
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Changing GTK theme vis Gnome Tweaks


I am trying to change my GTK theme via gnome tweaks buy that is no actual option to change the Theme via the appearance tab. I believe it is now listed under "legacy" and while the command line lists that my GTK theme is indeed changed to Material Black (the one I downloaded) the system windows still look like the default system settings. What is going on here
in reply to malfisya

I just REALLY want a pure black theme and apparently Gnome with Ubuntu is not the answer
in reply to WaffleWarrior

Just install XFce (no need to reinstall the OS). XFce is very themeable.


Running a business/working in 2025


How do I make money - self-employed - without using corporate social media?

I was coasting along on an extremely minimal income and I embraced an ethical position of using only privacy-compatible technology.

I subsequently had a wonderful little person come into my life who has made me want to have more material capability & flexilibilty. And so I have turned to trying to sell my skills again.

By refusing to use to use corporate social media to promote my services, I am handicapping myself in getting work.

I also struggle to bring myself to cooperate with powers which are working to undermine my child's opportunity to have a good life.

Would appreciate your thoughts

in reply to oeuf

First, congratulations on the new family member.

Not knowing exactly the nature of your entrepreneurial skills, I have found good success with meet n' greet, press the flesh as it were. Some businesses need a lot of advertising, some don't need any. Join your local Chamber of Commerce or Business Association. Keep your ears open. Treat every interaction as an opportunity to grow your business.

For example, I am getting along in years so farming 20 acres got to be a bit much for one old guy. I started leasing acreage to other local farmers mainly for growing silage. I was at one of our local farmer's market one day and by chance overheard/eavesdropped a conversation a small group was having. They were talking about looking for small plots of land that they could all go in on together and have a communal garden. You help with the labor, you get a share of the grow type of thing.

So I approached them and listened to them talk and suggested that I may have the solution they were looking for. Long story short, I now have four, one acre plots that I lease to locals for their communal gardens. I provide the pipe stand for a water supply with bib to split off different watering troughs and I plow the plot for you. All you have to do is work the soil, grow your veggies, and profit.

So basically now, I have positive cash flow with moderate to minimal work. I still maintain a one acre plot for my personal grow but in all honesty it's far to much for just one person to eat. I usually donate most of that to local food banks in town. Which is another good thought to keep in mind. We all get help along the way in life. No one is self made. Pay it forward. Give something back to the community local to you.

in reply to oeuf

What kind of business are you looking to start? I dream of being my own boss too.



American Nurse Who Tried to Save “No Other Land” Activist Was Detained and Deported by Israel


Israel detained and then deported an American nurse who tried to save the life of Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian activist who worked on the Oscar-winning documentary film “No Other Land.”

After Israeli settler Yinon Levi allegedly shot and killed Hathaleen on Monday in Umm al-Khair, a village in the occupied West Bank, the critical care nurse gave Hathaleen four rounds of CPR. She cradled his head in her hands, checking his pulse and whispering “You’re OK,” as he bled out, the nurse told The Intercept. The medical worker asked not to be named because they fear for their safety. Hathaleen was then taken away in an ambulance, where he died before reaching the hospital.

Soon after, on Monday evening, Israeli law enforcement officers detained the American nurse and an Italian citizen on the scene. The authorities took them to a police station, where they were detained for nearly 24 hours. In detention, the nurse said they recognized five Palestinians from the village sitting on the ground, blindfolded and zip-tied. At the same time, the nurse said, Levi was walking around freely and sharing cigarettes with the police officers — “no handcuffs or anything.” After reporting as ordered to another police outpost, the nurse was deported on Thursday to Jordan.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Those luxury watches got to have huge margins. I imagine watch makers can probably eat the tariff and sell at the same consumer price in the US.
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in reply to RedGreenBlue

I'm pretty sure people who buy those watches can afford to eat the tariff.


in reply to somerandomperson

Resize your drive so you habe enough space for arch. Then boot into the live USB, partion the empty space into the typical boot/swap/root and then install arch as normal.
in reply to somerandomperson

resize2fs or a bootable gparted stick will help. And yes, it's all on the Arch Wiki.


BELLY OF THE BEAST: Doctors without debt: U.S. medical students graduate in Cuba [weekly newsletter]


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34022180

This week we look at a solidarity group bringing essential medicines to vulnerable communities in Havana. Also:
  • Doctors without debt: U.S. medical students graduate in Cuba
  • Radio TV Martí dodges DOGE
  • Tourism in Cuba down 300,000 so far this year
  • Fidel and Che (un)benched in Mexico
  • Cuba’s prime minister acknowledges “mistakes”
  • Inflation has hurt Cuban pockets more than official figures suggest
  • Solar-powered, Chinese-backed flip-flop factory in East Havana
  • Former Cuban diplomat calls out U.S. envoy’s PR stunts



BELLY OF THE BEAST: Doctors without debt: U.S. medical students graduate in Cuba [weekly newsletter]


This week we look at a solidarity group bringing essential medicines to vulnerable communities in Havana. Also:

  • Doctors without debt: U.S. medical students graduate in Cuba
  • Radio TV Martí dodges DOGE
  • Tourism in Cuba down 300,000 so far this year
  • Fidel and Che (un)benched in Mexico
  • Cuba’s prime minister acknowledges “mistakes”
  • Inflation has hurt Cuban pockets more than official figures suggest
  • Solar-powered, Chinese-backed flip-flop factory in East Havana
  • Former Cuban diplomat calls out U.S. envoy’s PR stunts


https://groups.io/g/cubanews/message/41547



BELLY OF THE BEAST: Doctors without debt: U.S. medical students graduate in Cuba [weekly newsletter]


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34022180

This week we look at a solidarity group bringing essential medicines to vulnerable communities in Havana. Also:
  • Doctors without debt: U.S. medical students graduate in Cuba
  • Radio TV Martí dodges DOGE
  • Tourism in Cuba down 300,000 so far this year
  • Fidel and Che (un)benched in Mexico
  • Cuba’s prime minister acknowledges “mistakes”
  • Inflation has hurt Cuban pockets more than official figures suggest
  • Solar-powered, Chinese-backed flip-flop factory in East Havana
  • Former Cuban diplomat calls out U.S. envoy’s PR stunts



BELLY OF THE BEAST: Doctors without debt: U.S. medical students graduate in Cuba [weekly newsletter]


This week we look at a solidarity group bringing essential medicines to vulnerable communities in Havana. Also:

  • Doctors without debt: U.S. medical students graduate in Cuba
  • Radio TV Martí dodges DOGE
  • Tourism in Cuba down 300,000 so far this year
  • Fidel and Che (un)benched in Mexico
  • Cuba’s prime minister acknowledges “mistakes”
  • Inflation has hurt Cuban pockets more than official figures suggest
  • Solar-powered, Chinese-backed flip-flop factory in East Havana
  • Former Cuban diplomat calls out U.S. envoy’s PR stunts


https://groups.io/g/cubanews/message/41547



if you use GrapheneOS on a pixel device, is it something you'd recommend for a privacy worried user? How seamless is running it after install?


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34022186

I own 2 bloated proprietary devices and don't use them for anything important, like banking or dealing with authorities. I also don't trust the manufactures not selling my data.

Id like to have a working device with no bloatware and completely degoogled. Ironically I'd have to buy something made by google to run GrapheneOS on it. Intended use would be to use as a camera, to run CoMaps on it, pkpass files with foss-wallet, reading epubs, making phone calls and running one aurora app.

I don't need the device to play games, watch movies, show off or to play loud music, but I'd like a jack port for my headphones (I assume google headphones would cease to work if I degoogle the device, nor would I want to spend more than necessary enriching that data grabber even more.

Is there a pixel device with a jack port?

Are batteries inside pixel devices glued to the frame or can they be easy to change?

My main OS is debian. How easy is to transfer data from GrapheneOS to debian and the other way round?

Overall if you run GrapheneOS on a pixel, how many years running it and what do you think about it?



if you use GrapheneOS on a pixel device, is it something you'd recommend for a privacy worried user? How seamless is running it after install?


I own 2 bloated proprietary devices and don't use them for anything important, like banking or dealing with authorities. I also don't trust the manufactures not selling my data.

Id like to have a working device with no bloatware and completely degoogled. Ironically I'd have to buy something made by google to run GrapheneOS on it. Intended use would be to use as a camera, to run CoMaps on it, pkpass files with foss-wallet, reading epubs, making phone calls and running one aurora app.

I don't need the device to play games, watch movies, show off or to play loud music, but I'd like a jack port for my headphones (I assume google headphones would cease to work if I degoogle the device, nor would I want to spend more than necessary enriching that data grabber even more.

Is there a pixel device with a jack port?

Are batteries inside pixel devices glued to the frame or can they be easy to change?

My main OS is debian. How easy is to transfer data from GrapheneOS to debian and the other way round?

Overall if you run GrapheneOS on a pixel, how many years running it and what do you think about it?


in reply to merompetehla

I've been using grapheneOS on and off since I got my pixel 8A about a year ago. I keep going back to stock android because Graphene has so many quirks and shit that kind of works, but not quite well enough. That coupled with all the completely breaking issues with banking apps and other apps (we have a 2FA app for official online stuff, but it just doesn't work in graphene) makes me give up every time I try.
in reply to merompetehla

Headphone jack:

Get a USBC adapter

Batteries:

Not easy to change, check out ifixit

Debian <> Pixel data transfer:

USB, or Wireless across any protocol you can imagine.

My experience with GOS:

Contactless payments and some QR code payment methods from banking apps in my country refuse to work with GOS.

Otherwise, I love it. Very easy to install and use. Recommended.


in reply to gdog05

gee whiz! by jingo! jiminy cricket! crikey! blimey! goodness gracious!
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if you use GrapheneOS on a pixel device, is it something you'd recommend for a privacy worried user? How seamless is running it after install?


I own 2 bloated proprietary devices and don't use them for anything important, like banking or dealing with authorities. I also don't trust the manufactures not selling my data.

Id like to have a working device with no bloatware and completely degoogled. Ironically I'd have to buy something made by google to run GrapheneOS on it. Intended use would be to use as a camera, to run CoMaps on it, pkpass files with foss-wallet, reading epubs, making phone calls and running one aurora app.

I don't need the device to play games, watch movies, show off or to play loud music, but I'd like a jack port for my headphones (I assume google headphones would cease to work if I degoogle the device, nor would I want to spend more than necessary enriching that data grabber even more.

Is there a pixel device with a jack port?

Are batteries inside pixel devices glued to the frame or can they be easy to change?

My main OS is debian. How easy is to transfer data from GrapheneOS to debian and the other way round?

Overall if you run GrapheneOS on a pixel, how many years running it and what do you think about it?

in reply to merompetehla

It's great, works even better than desktop Linux tbh. I heard devs are planning GrapheneOS for desktops, which should be great and secure as well!
in reply to c1a5s1c

I read about it in GrapheneOS matrix room, I do not recall the specific links but it is on the GrapheneOS roadmap IIRC.
in reply to merompetehla

  • Buy second-hand or discounted old stock from a reseller to minimize your contribution to Google.
  • Unless one of the apps you are forced to use requires Google Play Integrity, GrapheneOS will be compatible with any Android app, even providing sandboxed Google Play services if needed.
  • For apps so invasive as to require Play Integrity, you might be better off leaving them on a secondary phone with stock Android and powered off when not in use.
  • The Pixel 5a is the last Pixel device with a headphone jack, but no longer receives GrapheneOS updates. You may want to consider USB-C headsets, which are usually also compatible with computers, and require no extra dongles.
  • If the Google headphones work over Bluetooth, they will also work with GrapheneOS. No experience with Google headphones, but I only missed out on customizable shortcuts and device renaming when I opted not to install the companion app for my earbuds.
  • Everybody warns against using out-of-date GrapheneOS devices, but that's not very satisfying. Yes, they will have open vulnerabilities. But as long as you install apps from reputable sources, the chance of being attacked via outdated Android is very low, provided you are not being targeted by an agency.
  • That said, grab a more recent Pixel if you can for security updates into the 2030s.
  • All Pixel devices have enclosed batteries, most are quite frustrating to remove, particularly the 9a. There's a decent chance of breaking the screen if it has to be removed in the battery replacement process. Won't recommend it, but I have considered buying one with a bloated battery just so the adhesives are already removed for me.
  • Transferring files to and from any Linux distro works just fine, as with any Android device, bearing quirks of the mtp protocol in mind. LocalSend can be used for wireless file transfer. rsync requires a workaround.
  • I've used GrapheneOS for the past 4-ish years. I'll admit I had a head start since my workflow wasn't too smartphone-dependent in the first place and I had already begun pulling myself out from Apple and Google services back then. Everything just works and I would never look back.


BELLY OF THE BEAST: Doctors without debt: U.S. medical students graduate in Cuba [weekly newsletter]


This week we look at a solidarity group bringing essential medicines to vulnerable communities in Havana. Also:

  • Doctors without debt: U.S. medical students graduate in Cuba
  • Radio TV Martí dodges DOGE
  • Tourism in Cuba down 300,000 so far this year
  • Fidel and Che (un)benched in Mexico
  • Cuba’s prime minister acknowledges “mistakes”
  • Inflation has hurt Cuban pockets more than official figures suggest
  • Solar-powered, Chinese-backed flip-flop factory in East Havana
  • Former Cuban diplomat calls out U.S. envoy’s PR stunts

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Dharmasthala cops under fire for wiping off 15 years of unidentified deaths records


The Belthangady Police in Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district have come under sharp criticism after admitting to destroying key records of unidentified death cases registered between 2000 and 2015 — a timeframe that overlaps almost entirely with the period during which a whistleblower has alleged mass burials took place in Dharmasthala, a temple town located within the same taluk.

The erasure of these records has triggered deep concern, as the whistleblower claims that between 1998 and 2014, he was forced to bury and cremate the bodies of women and minors, many of whom, he alleges, bore signs of sexual assault.



Larry Johnson: Russia Holds All the Cards in Ukrainian Conflict




First Australian-made rocket crashes shortly after lift-off


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The first orbital rocket made and designed in Australia crashed 14 seconds after lift-off during its first test launch.

Videos show the Eris rocket, launched by Gilmour Space Technologies, lifting off the ground before losing momentum and crashing.


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