claudiop

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[–] claudiop@lemmy.world 9 points 7 months ago

Y'know that you can see the requests your browser makes, right? Mind putting in here a screenshot of HIBP uploading your password or any complete hash of it?

Failing to provide that grants you the "talking shit out of ya ass" award.

[–] claudiop@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago

I do silly things on the internet. I tried to install leechblock so I can get most of the internet blocked, that way I don't get to procrastinate. Unfortunately it is ineffective as I can easily go around it.

I wish I had my own internet without procrastination material. A place with a tremendously big ecosystem of a billion people and not a single way to access things I deem problematic for me, because if they exist I might want to access them and I don't want that.

[–] claudiop@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Well, you can navigate de UI freely and watch the first video for free without any account. What else would you need to know the platform? There's a free trial of Nebula called YouTube. Everything in there except the exclusives. When you're convinced they have the content you want, it's 3€/mo so... whatever.

[–] claudiop@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Have their Vektron. That is pure gold. Goes everywhere, real fast. Range is understated (either that or I'm too fit). Need public transit? Fine.

Expensive? Aye. But pays itself real fast (in a city you can actually use it without fearing death too much)

[–] claudiop@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

live translate

What is that? Google translate listening and translating live? Google lens translating images? Both work.

hold for me feature

No clue about what that is.

In general most things work just the same, and things that do not tend to be listed in the Graphene docs.

[–] claudiop@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Simple reason being that there's no notoriously good OS for Samsung phones.

Graphene is highly focused on not being annoying while keeping privacy intact. You can, for example, have Google Play Services, within a sandbox. Everything can be denied network access, or any access really, on a per app basis.

It also relies on Google's security chip to keep the chain of trust intact. The boot sequence and your private keys are kept intact that way. Not everyone documents and opens their hardware as well as Google. Samsung is notoriously terrible and full of it when it comes to allowing you to do your own thing.

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