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non dormire od alzarsi, codesto è il perenne dilemma
Tra ieri sera e stamattina, rispettivamente al posto di prendere per bene sonno e di riuscire ad alzarmi dal letto, non ho potuto fare a meno di crogiolarmi dolorosamente in un tremendo interrogativo, naturalmente e casualmente diviso in queste due parti atomiche… Come cazzo è mai possibile che alla notte faccio fatica a decidermi di andare a dormire, e invece alla mattina proprio non riesco ad alzarmi? E questo è a tutti gli effetti uno di quei dubbi di valenza universale a cui è impossibile trovare una vera risposta, completa e soddisfacente… ma, almeno nel possibile, io esigo spiegazioni. (E fallisco nel trovarle.) 💔
In questo stato della notte, avrei voluto chiedere a ChatGPT “come dormire per sempre“, ma essendo già a letto da un pezzo non avrei sopportato l’aggressione ai miei sensori ottici da parte delle radiazioni ad alta frequenza degli schermi LCD, quindi a malincuore (ossia, con la conseguenza di finire ancora più incazzata, e quindi accumulare ancora più stress, quindi finendo per avere ancora più difficoltà ad addormentarmi) ho rinunciato. Però, adesso, ho potuto almeno rigirargli questa poco più generalizzata domanda, che tocca i due punti del ciclo di distruzione della mia anima tra la notte e il mezzogiorno… e, ovviamente, i muri di testo che ha sputato fuori sono solo sloppa insoddisfacente; non so davvero perché continuo ad aspettarmi qualcosa di più dal parlare con questi modelli di cagaggio. 😾
A parte il memaggio, il fatto è molto strano. In teoria, le condizioni sono tali che dovrebbe sempre andare tutto in perfetto ordine: non procrastinare il posare tutto e mettersi a letto la sera, non avere la testa straripante dei pensieri più misti nel momento in cui devo prendere sonno, e la mattina svegliarmi ad un orario umano e più o meno solito, senza rimanere fino ad una intera ora o quasi a lettomarcire per mancanza di forze nonostante l’aver dormito abbastanza e decentemente. Cioè, non c’è proprio motivo logico per cui io la sera non sento di voler andare a dormire, e la mattina non sento di dovermi alzare… quando la mattina posso fare tranquillamente tutte le cose della sera (e anzi, anche meglio, perché fa meno caldo), e viceversa la sera non ho cose da fare in meno della mattina (colazione a parte… e pensare che la mattina ci sta anche il coffi, ma niente, preferisco il letto a quell’ora). Eppure, la realtà è esattamente questo schifo qua. 💥
“Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch’intrate“, c’era scritto davanti alle porte dell’Inferno… e tale e quale dovrebbe essere scritto ai piedi del lettino (…o forse sul lato, altrimenti non si vede quando ci si immerge in esso), che così almeno la sera mi ricordo di che morte devo morire. Non si può dormire in pace, e non ci si può svegliare se non con nostalgia, e ogni giorno il ciclo si ripete, con le promesse e le ispirazioni della mattina che non durano fino a sera senza decomporsi permanentemente, e i propositi e i desideri della notte che la mattina non valgono più niente. Mi chiedo se mai riuscirò a rompere questa maledizione, molto perniciosa e ancora incompresa, nonostante attanaglia buona parte del genere umano… ma penso seriamente che l’unica soluzione per me sarebbe avere una routine di sonno e sveglia attiva 24/7, a tempo indeterminato (infinito), ovviamente dettata da fattori esterni (per esempio, orari di lavoro), altrimenti non posso fattualmente rispettarla (ops). (Oppure, appunto, datemi un modo per semplicemente dormire per sempre e la finisco qui, ve ne sarei eternamente grata.) ⚱️Sul serio, comunque, io proprio non capisco. La sera voglio fare le cose, e la mattina alle 11 suonate voglio semplicemente rimanere ancora nel letto, a fare niente se non cliccare OFF sulla sveglia quando suona. Ma come cazzo si fa!!! Ho 3 neuroni di numero e questi non riescono a mettersi d’accordo su qualcosa di così scemo!!! BASTA!!! 😭
#bedrotting #dormire #girlrotting #rotting #rottingcore #sleep #sonno
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Volete passare 5 giorni a Gran Canaria?
Vi diamo qualche idea su cosa fare tra mare, spiagge paradisiache ed entroterra!
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This Gorilla Grip Bath Mat Can Stop A Scary Slip & Fall — And It's Only $8 On Prime Day
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This Gorilla Grip Bath Mat Can Stop A Scary Slip & Fall — And It's Only $8 On Prime Day
“The backing sticks like glue to the tile floor and doesn’t move an inch,” one reviewer wrote.Griffin Wynne (HuffPost)
Shareholders of Private Market Startup Vow to Fight Bankruptcy
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Ja, aber China. Ja, aber wir machen ja schon. Ja, aber man muss ja auch mal realistisch sein. Ja, aber alleine retten wir das Klima auch nicht.
Friedrich Merz bedient bei der Generaldebatte einmal das klimapoltische Bullshit-Bingo von vorne bis hinten.
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Dithering With Quantization to Smooth Things Over
It should probably come as no surprise to anyone that the images which we look at every day – whether printed or on a display – are simply illusions. That cat picture isn’t actually a cat, but rather a collection of dots that when looked at from far enough away tricks our brain into thinking that we are indeed looking at a two-dimensional cat and happily fills in the blanks. These dots can use the full CMYK color model for prints, RGB(A) for digital images or a limited color space including greyscale.
Perhaps more interesting is the use of dithering to further trick the mind into seeing things that aren’t truly there by adding noise. Simply put, dithering is the process of adding noise to reduce quantization error, which in images shows up as artefacts like color banding. Within the field of digital audio dithering is also used, for similar reasons. Part of the process of going from an analog signal to a digital one involves throwing away data that falls outside the sampling rate and quantization depth.
By adding dithering noise these quantization errors are smoothed out, with the final effect depending on the dithering algorithm used.
The Digital Era
Plot of a quantized signal and its error. (Source: Wikimedia)
For most of history, humanity’s methods of visual-auditory recording and reproduction were analog, starting with methods like drawing and painting. Until fairly recently reproducing music required you to assemble skilled artists, until the arrival of analog recording and playback technologies. Then suddenly, with the rise of computer technology in the second half of the 20th century we gained the ability to not only perform analog-to-digital conversion, but also store the resulting digital format in a way that promised near-perfect reproduction.
Digital optical discs and tapes found themselves competing with analog formats like the compact cassette and vinyl records. While video and photos remained analog for a long time in the form of VHS tapes and film, eventually these all gave way to the fully digital world of digital cameras, JPEGs, PNGs, DVDs and MPEG. Despite the theoretical pixel- and note-perfect reproduction of digital formats, considerations like sampling speed (Nyquist frequency) and the aforementioned quantization errors mean a range of new headaches to address.
That said, the first use of dithering was actually in the 19th century, when newspapers and other printed media were looking to print phots without the hassle of having a woodcut or engraving made. This led to the invention of halftone printing.
Polka Dots
Left: halftone dot pattern with increasing size downwards, Right: how the human eye would see this, when viewed from a sufficient distance. (Source: Wikimedia)
With early printing methods, illustrations were limited to an all-or-nothing approach with their ink coverage. This obviously meant serious limitations when it came to more detailed illustrations and photographs, until the arrival of the halftone printing method. First patented in 1852 by William Fox Talbot, his approach used a special screen to break down an image into discrete points on a photographic plate. After developing this into a printing plate, these plates would then print this pattern of differently sized points.
Although the exact halftone printing methods were refined over the following decades, the basic principle remains the same to this day: by varying the size of the dot and the surrounding empty (white) space, the perceived brightness changes. When this method got extended to color prints with the CMYK color model, the resulting printing of these three colors as adjoining dots allowed for full-color photographs to be printed in newspapers and magazines despite having only so few ink colors available.
While it’s also possible to do CMYK printing with blending of the inks, as in e.g. inkjet printers, this comes with some disadvantages especially when printing on thin, low-quality paper, such as that used for newspapers, as the ink saturation can cause the paper to rip and distort. This makes CMYK and monochrome dithering still a popular technique for newspapers and similar low-fidelity applications.
Color Palettes
In an ideal world, every image would have an unlimited color depth. Unfortunately we sometimes have to adapt to a narrower color space, such as when converting to the Graphics Interchange Format (GIF), which is limited to 8 bits per pixel. This 1987-era and still very popular format thus provides an astounding 256 possible colors -albeit from a full 24-bit color space – which poses a bit of a challenge when using a 24-bit PNG or similar format as the source. Simply reducing the bit depth causes horrible color banding, which means that we should use dithering to ease these sharp transitions, like the very common Floyd-Steinberg dithering algorithm:From left to right: original image. Converted to web safe color. Web safe with Floyd-Steinberg dithering. (Source: Wikipedia)
The Floyd-Steinberg dithering algorithm was created in 1976 by Robert W. Floyd and Louis Steinberg. Its approach to dithering is based on error diffusion, meaning that it takes the quantization error that causes the sharp banding and distributes it across neighboring pixels. This way transitions are less abrupt, even if it means that there is noticeable image degradation (i.e. noise) compared to the original.
This algorithm is quite straightforward, working its way down the image one pixel at a time without affecting previously processed pixels. After obtaining the current pixel’s quantization error, this is distributed across the subsequent pixels following and below the current one, as in the below pseudo code:
for each y from top to bottom do
for each x from left to right do
oldpixel := pixels[x]
[y] newpixel := find_closest_palette_color(oldpixel)
pixels[x][y] := newpixel
quant_error := oldpixel - newpixel
pixels[x + 1][y ] := pixels[x + 1][y ] + quant_error × 7 / 16
pixels[x - 1][y + 1] := pixels[x - 1][y + 1] + quant_error × 3 / 16
pixels[x ][y + 1] := pixels[x ][y + 1] + quant_error × 5 / 16
pixels[x + 1][y + 1] := pixels[x + 1][y + 1] + quant_error × 1 / 16
The implementation of the find_closest_palette_color()
function is key here, with for a greyscale image a simple round(oldpixel / 255)
sufficing, or trunc(oldpixel + 0.5)
as suggested in this CS 559 course material from 2000 by the Universe of Wisconsin-Madison.
As basic as Floyd-Steinberg is, it’s still commonly used today due to the good results that it gives with fairly minimal effort. Which is not to say that there aren’t other dithering algorithms out there, with the Wikipedia entry on dithering helpfully pointing out a number of alternatives, both within the same error diffusion category as well as other categories like ordered dithering. In the case of ordered dithering there is a distinct crosshatch pattern that is both very recognizable and potentially off-putting.
Dithering is of course performed here to compensate for a lack of bit-depth, meaning that it will never look as good as the original image, but the less obnoxious the resulting artefacts are, the better.
Dithering With Audio
Although at first glance dithering with digital audio seems far removed from dithering the quantization error with images, the same principles apply here. When for example the original recording has to be downsampled to CD-quality (i.e. 16-bit) audio, we can either round or truncate the original samples to get the desired sample size, but we’d get distortion in either case. This distortion is highly noticeable by the human ear as the quantization errors create new frequencies and harmonics, this is quite noticeable in the 16- to 6-bit downsampling examples provided in the Wikipedia entry.
In the sample with dithering, there is clearly noise audible, but the original signal (a sine wave) now sounds pretty close to the original signal. This is done through the adding of random noise to each sample by randomly rounding up or down and counting on the average. Although random noise is clearly audible in the final result, it’s significantly better than the undithered version.
Random noise distribution is also possible with images, but more refined methods tend to give better results. For audio processing there are alternative noise distributions and noise shaping approaches.
Regardless of which dither method is being applied, it remains fascinating how the humble printing press and quantization errors have led to so many different ways to trick the human eye and ear into accepting lower fidelity content. As many of the technical limitations that existed during the time of their conception – such as expensive storage and low bandwidth – have now mostly vanished, it will be interesting to see how dithering usage evolves over the coming years and decades.
Featured image: “JJN Dithering” from [Tanner Helland]’s great dithering writeup.
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Linux Kernel 6.17 Drops bcachefs » Linux Magazine
After a clash over some late fixes and disagreements between bcachefs's lead developer and Linus Torvalds, bachefs is out.Linux Magazine
S&P Cuts Saks' Credit Rating Over New Financing Package
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Discover why Nextcloud is the go-to alternative to #BigTech for organizations prioritizing data sovereignty! 🚀
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We spend a week with Volvo's three-row electric SUV.
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2025 Volvo EX90: A low-key luxury electric SUV
We spend a week with Volvo’s three-row electric SUV.Jonathan M. Gitlin (Ars Technica)
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In the same spirit, if you are interested in #reading #positive #stories, please see #solarpunk #novel at tinjar.ghost.io/a-new-faith
"A New Faith" is like a 7-layer #burrito that has #climatechange #adaptation #migration #geopolitics #bigotry #trauma #sacrifice all wrapped tightly into a #tortilla of #murder #mystery that is being solved by a dashing #detective who doesn't mind getting into #action
A New Faith
Part 1 is available for free to all - online or download in DRM-free EPUB/PDF formats.TinJar
Parts Supplier Standard Profil Agrees Creditor Takeover Deal
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Mastodon 4.4
Improved profile features, enhanced list management, refreshed navigation, and the initial part of our Quote Posts implementation. All of these and more, in our latest release.Mastodon Blog
Today, the BDS movement — led by the largest Palestinian coalition ever — turns 20.
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#bds #boycott #Gaza #Palestine #Syria #iran #lebanon #Genocide #geopolitics
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🚨 In 48 hours, more than 25,000 people have rejected Annalena #Baerbock ’s UN General Assembly Presidency.
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Block Baerbock From the UN
Only a movement millions strong can stop Baerbock's presidency at the United Nations General Assembly.act.progressive.international
A New Faith
Part 1 is available for free to all - online or download in DRM-free EPUB/PDF formats.TinJar
Yes, #AlligatorAlcatraz is expanding—fast.
Florida’s taxpayer-funded, rights-shredding hellcamp is adding 500 beds at a time, aiming to cage up to 5,000 people by July.
Built under #DeSantis’ emergency powers, with zero oversight.
Share it. Call the inhumane MFers out.
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Peluche pagati e mai consegnati: scattano tre condanne
La vicenda giudiziaria è quella relativa agli Orsetti di Alice, l’azienda lucchese che produceva e vendeva copie in peluche degli animali domestici di cui i clienti inviavano le foto. Migliaia di euro di peluche pagati e mai arrivati. Dopo sette anni sono arrivare tre condanne per insolvenza fraudolenta e un'assoluzione.
Migration: Früher kamen auch echte Ingenieure
Als Student arbeitete ich in NRW in einem türkischen Reisebüro. Der Inhaber war der Prototyp eines Selfmade-Man: Als Gastarbeiter gekommen, leitete er außerdem die Ford-Motorenentwicklung in Köln und Essex, England. / Foto: Montage achgut.comwww.achgut.com
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Geronimo La Russa eletto presidente dell'Aci - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
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Geronimo La Russa eletto presidente dell'Aci - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
L'assemblea dell'Automobile Club d'Italia ha eletto Geronimo La Russa 19 esimo presidente dell' Aci per il quadriennio 2025-2028. (ANSA)Agenzia ANSA
Schlein, Meloni torni alle Camere a chiarire la vicenda Almasri - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
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Schlein, Meloni torni alle Camere a chiarire la vicenda Almasri - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
"La Libia ha emesso un ordine formale di comparizione nei confronti del criminale Osama Najim Almasri, su cui pende un mandato di cattura della Corte Penale Internazionale". Lo dichiara la segretaria del Pd Elly Schlein. (ANSA)Agenzia ANSA
Mattarella, si aprano negoziati per ingresso Kiev nella Ue - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
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Mattarella, si aprano negoziati per ingresso Kiev nella Ue - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
Nei confronti dell'Ucraina nutriamo amicizia sincera e convinta. L'Italia è ferma nel sostegno al popolo ucraino. (ANSA)Agenzia ANSA
Rice Benchmark Hits Eight-Year Low, Easing Food Price Pressures
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Dann lasst Frau Sudhof ihre Arbeit tun.
Komisch!.....💩
#SpahnRücktritt
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Umfrage: Friedrich Merz noch unbeliebter als Angela Merkel - Apollo News
Acht Wochen nach Amtsantritt von Friedrich Merz fällt das Urteil der Bevölkerung schlecht aus: Laut einer Insa-Umfrage bewerten 36 Prozent seine Arbeit als schlechter als die von Angela Merkel.Jonas Aston (Apollo News)
The Czech Republic bans DeepSeek in state administration over cybersecurity concerns
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Oberlandesgericht hebt Urteil wegen des Genderns auf
Eine unserer möglicherweise künftigen Verfassungsrichterinnen wird es gar nicht mögen, aber es gibt Gerichte, die Urteile wegen der Unklarheiten, die beim Gendern entstehen können, nicht akzeptieren./ Foto: Pixabaywww.achgut.com
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How long until the book?
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Linda Yaccarino announces her departure from Musk's X
Her exit comes at a difficult time for Musk who, in a brief reply, thanked her for her "contributions."Graham Fraser & Zoe Kleinman (BBC News)
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Alligator Atrocity
An American concentration camp became operational last week, and it’s already a human rights nightmare.Jay Kuo (The Status Kuo)
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Volkswagen, rinnovato contratto al manager per strategia in Cina - Mondo Motori - Ansa.it
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Volkswagen, rinnovato contratto al manager per strategia in Cina - Mondo Motori - Ansa.it
Volkswagen rinnova in anticipo di tre anni il contratto a Ralf Brandstaetter, il manager che dirige l'azienda in Cina, lo rileva il quotidiano economico tedesco Handelsblatt. (ANSA)Agenzia ANSA
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What do you all think of Privacy on iOS? Should the average user care? Rob Braxman has made me too skeptical about iOS and MacOS devices, on privacy front.
What I am really sure about those devices is that Apple does have some backdoors, but they don't implement mass surveillance, and avg. user shouldn't worry.
Ofcourse, GOS is god in security.
What do you all think of Privacy on iOS?
GrapheneOS
in reply to No Twitter • • •@Notsoanonymous @kuketzblog Apple products and services are certainly far more private, secure and trustworthy than Braxman's products and services. That's not a high bar.
> What I am really sure about those devices is that Apple does have some backdoors
There's no evidence of that. On the other hand, Braxman's products/services have had actual legitimate backdoors in their code including fake end-to-end encryption where the server has access to the keys. There are people who covered this.
GrapheneOS
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> What do you all think of Privacy on iOS?
iPhones are far more secure than the vast majority of Android devices. Only Pixels are currently competitive with them.
iOS is far more secure than nearly all options. Stock Pixel OS and AOSP itself aren't far behind iOS but iOS is at least a bit ahead. GrapheneOS greatly improves security. iOS has areas it does better even than GrapheneOS, but we think GrapheneOS is more secure overall especially against real exploits.
GrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •GrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •We have a thread already debunking this recent line of attack on GrapheneOS at grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/…. GrapheneOS quickly provided the June security patches, was ported to Android 16 and is working with a major Android OEM. It's not dying and we haven't said or implied it is.
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2025-06-21 13:48:22
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •More privacy and security experts should address Braxman's inaccurate content along with the products and services he sells.
social.tchncs.de/@kuketzblog/1…
Braxman has repeatedly sold people fake end-to-end encryption messaging, etc. The companies working with him are scammers too.
Kuketz-Blog 🛡
2025-07-09 17:28:59
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •Our initial official production release of Android 16 was made on June 30th after an experimental release the day before which had major issues:
grapheneos.org/releases#202506…
Most users already considered that fully functional and very stable. Most early testers were happy with it.
GrapheneOS releases
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •There were no Pixel Update Bulletin security patches for July 2025 so we took an extra day to polish things up further and GrapheneOS based on Android 16 reached our Stable channel today.
Due to requesting and receiving help, we're much better off than we were before Android 16.
GrapheneOS
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •Useful information on Braxman's products and services from a security researcher (founder of DivestOS):
forum.f-droid.org/t/brax2-alte…
Highly insecure, ancient hardware running a closed source fork of the end-of-life Android 10 which did NOT receive basic security patches and updates.
Brax2 alternatives?
F-Droid ForumGrapheneOS
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •Not sure if this is the right place to ask but how will you handle the battery update for the 6a?
Did you push the one for 4a?
GrapheneOS
in reply to tinyocean • • •@tinyocean
> Not sure if this is the right place to ask but how will you handle the battery update for the 6a?
We'll ship it and perhaps figure out how to display a notification to users about it with the option to disable the safety feature. People should get the battery replaced though.
> Did you push the one for 4a?
No, since it was end-of-life for ages already and they didn't properly release it. We highly discourage people using end-of-life devices.
tinyocean
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •I assume that includes a check if the device is affected?
I tried my IMEI but it seems that I am not eligible for free repair. Not sure if that means I am safe or screwed over.
GrapheneOS
in reply to tinyocean • • •tinyocean
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •Thanks, I guess that means I am safe and I can keep using it till EOL in 2027?
Sorry that I ask again but will the battery only be limited for the affected users or for everyone? Will you just include a warning for everyone and you need to manually confirm if you can disable the safety feature at your own risk? Or does the update from google contain a list of affected devices / detects the battery origin and unaffected users don't need to do anything
GrapheneOS
in reply to tinyocean • • •@tinyocean
> Thanks, I guess that means I am safe and I can keep using it till EOL in 2027?
We aren't fully sure, but when we add the planned feature you'll only get a warning if you have a problematic battery. Their code only activates the change when the battery is from the problematic supplier so we can do the same with a warning. We could also tell people their battery is NOT one of the problematic ones. We haven't fully decided what to do about this yet and don't have resources to spare.
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in reply to Eskuero • • •Eskuero
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •"Otherwise, be prepared for the final release of GrapheneOS to be today. It's up to the people who have this access to decide if they want the project to go on after today."
is very clear language not open for interpretations
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •@eskuero Show the whole conversation including the edits we quickly made to the initial messages. Why are you using a cropped screenshot and twisting the wording we used in a way which contradicts us very clearly explaining it would take far more work than expected? We also did receive additional support compared to what we expected to have. Our call for help was at least partially answered.
It's now a month later after we successfully ported to Android 16 a couple weeks earlier...
GrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •Eskuero
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •This is the only second message I got which still said you would not be able to do it without help from a partner access.
The rest you deleted already since I just scroll all way back to june 10th and it's all gone.
Do not take this as an attack because it's far from my intention but the message on day one was worrying, what happened later was great and I'm happy about it
GrapheneOS
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •Eskuero
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •I didn't falsely accuse you of anything. You said on day one that the project would not be able to continue without help. I doubt I was the only one that thought the project was close to death.
I don't care about Braxman I don't know him and I haven't watched his video, don't relate me to him.
GrapheneOS
in reply to Eskuero • • •@eskuero
> I didn't falsely accuse you of anything.
You falsely accused us of lying in our thread.
> You said on day one that the project would not be able to continue without help.
We received more help than we had at the time.
> I doubt I was the only one that thought the project was close to death.
That is what happens when a state forcibly conscripts our lead developer when we already lack the resources we need, and then a port we were worried about is made much harder than expected.
GrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •@eskuero We never said GrapheneOS was being discontinued and or that we were going to stop working on it.
Do you realize how hard it is to have the person who did 95% of code review and 90% of the ports conscripted into a military and sent to basic training with nearly 0 contact with us for 45 days?
We desperately needed help and made that clear before Android 16 was released. We were not yet receiving enough help at that time.
Following the posts we made, we received more help and funding.
GrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •@eskuero It is not June 10. It is July 3. Our first production build based on Android 16 was made on June 30. Prior to that, we publicly explained how things were going in several long threads.
We made it clear we were going to be able to complete the port very shortly after June 10 after we received additional help and support.
Why is a dire situation on June 10 where we said we need help to continue being misrepresented as GrapheneOS being discontinued or struggling now, after we got help?
User
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •GrapheneOS
in reply to User • • •@userj @eskuero He isn't being sent to combat and he'll hopefully be discharged and able to work on GrapheneOS again soon. We're in active communication with him via a cellular connection. He's currently in limbo and not really tasked with any actual assignment so he has some time to help.
Corruption is very widespread in the country but that doesn't mean he can get out of it with money. There's widespread knowledge of his situation and that he's a talented security researcher and developer.
GrapheneOS
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •GrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •@eskuero If you want to keep following us and participating in our community, then we expect you to remove the false accusation and extreme misrepresentation you made at mstdn.io/@eskuero/114824540277…. Is that really the hill you want to die on with us? We have no issue forgiving it if you retract it. We did not lie in our thread. Posting about how dire things were prior to June 10 and on June 10 including that we needed significantly more help to continue in no way contradicts anything we said...
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •Okuna
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •But I have to admit, that he is good presenting and selling his ideas. Like a lot of populists there are a few things correct but then mixed with lies or misinformation or populism. So I can sort of understand that people fall for him and his lies.
I am not as smart or well educated in IT Security matters, but I read a lot. I try a lot. I think I am usually very well informed. But I have never heard of BraX3 or 2 or anything like this. No one buys his phones, so he has to act… 🙁((
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Unknown parent • • •@orestis987
> Have you considered to argument back on those accusations in order to dissolve his arguments?
We've debunked his claims about GrapheneOS multiple times. He publishes inaccurate privacy content filled with fabrications for a living and we do not have time to go through all of his content and find all of the places he lies about GrapheneOS, let alone responding to all of it.
Many privacy and security experts have debunked his claims and exposed him as a charlatan already.
GrapheneOS
Unknown parent • • •@orestis987 @eskuero
> If that screenshot is true then indeed this message is very worrying about the next day..
It has been altered from what was actually said by removing most of what was said.
> but right now you are doing what Braxman accuses your community, which means hurrahing people
We've done no such thing. You can choose between removing this reply with a blatant lie about us or being permanently banned. You should do it before replying to us again or we're just banning you.
GrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •@orestis987 @eskuero
> The content of the screenshot is undeniable that express the danger of last day.
Removing most of what was said and presenting something out of context while lying about what was said is dishonest manipulation and making false claims. Referring back to it weeks or months later while pretending it's current is even worse.
> It is common sense and despite how many times you answer and deny it, it won't change.
It is a lie which you are perpetuating.
GrapheneOS
Unknown parent • • •@orestis987
> Why Pixel? Just because of TM2 chip?
They're the only devices meeting our security and update requirements. See grapheneos.org/faq#future-devi…. There's a requirement for a decent secure element with the AOSP APIs, not the Titan M2.
> As Braxman claim, is there any chip on harware that can identify you to Google?
No, it's a fabrication.
> Why you choose Vanadium as secure browsing?
It's our privacy and security hardened browser project based on the most secure mainstream browser.
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •@orestis987
> Vanadium is a chronium variant, which chronium is developed by google.
Irrelevant.
> Why don''t you prefer duckduckgo browser for example?
DuckDuckGo's Android browser app is a WebView-based browser which means it's a Chromium-based browser. However, it has crippled privacy and security compared to a proper Chromium-based browser. WebView isn't meant for a fully featured browser app including not having per-site isolation yet and being missing important privacy features.
GrapheneOS
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •@orestis987
> Nowadays internet is full of "experts" and you don't know who is telling the truth
Braxman is quite obviously a charlatan and widely exposed as such by actual experts.
> you should argument back with technical details
We provide an enormous amount of technical details. What we don't do is spend a large amount of time watching and responding to a serial fabricator attacking us every day.
If you want to participate in our community, stop peddling false attacks on GrapheneOS.
GrapheneOS
Unknown parent • • •@orestis987 We haven't said or done anything offensive to either you or @eskuero. You came here to make hostile posts towards us based on false claims about us including from Braxman. You're no longer welcome to contact us or participate in our community.
> In a community I think we should be equal and respect each other. Don't we?
It's you who is being toxic and disrespectful. You appear to have come here to concern troll. Please avoid contacting us again or participating in our community.