GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel

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[–] GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel@sh.itjust.works 2 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Who cares if it breaks? You can always just boot a previous generation! Need to rebuild without the breakage? You surely must now how to add a package from an earlier commit via flakes by now, right?

[–] GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel@sh.itjust.works 11 points 17 hours ago (6 children)

I distinctly remember seeing sprites about 10 years ago, where the enemies were eco protesters. The biters were protesters with signs, the spitters were protesters with Molotov cocktails, the nests were tent encampments.

I think I did not imagine that and it seems to me that the enemies' mechanics make a lot more sense if they were people protesting.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Was this in the early builds or was that a mod?

P.S: the goal of Factorio is clearly to build a large enough factory to cripple your hardware, then apply the gained skills in a real factory to be able to buy new hardware, then get fired due to your addiction, freeing up time to build further

[–] GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel@sh.itjust.works 3 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Well, if you can't figure out how to integrate the flake in 30 seconds by month 6, you clearly have a skill issue. Or a "sleeping at night instead of writing nix" issue. Better use a noob-friendly distro like arch.

Seriously though, despite all the flaws, there is no other packaging system where I can as painlessly use random forks of packages. I absolutely love how I'm able to run gnome-mobile on my x64 tablet. True to the NixOS way, I found the overlay on someone's GitHub, there were only the files, no further instructions.

I also have a USB with live debian at all times, because you never know when you stumble upon a thing that just can't work with NixOS

[–] GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (7 children)

Who needs documentation? The code is self-documenting! The entire thing's on GitHub, just check the issues to figure out what's going on! Didn't work? Sorry, the thing got broke a few months ago. Just go through the commit history and I'm sure you'll be up and running in no time!

I've also made a module that fixes your specific issue and uploaded it to my self hosted gitlab instance. The server is down right now? Well, isn't that better? Now you can make the thing yourself! Remember to upload your thing to your GitHub, name it something like "nixos" and never mention it anywhere.

[–] GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Can anyone share the state of modern Nvidia cards on linux nowadays? I was looking into building a more modern gaming/rendering rig and AMD GPUs are way more expensive than Nvidia here. Reddit provides contradictory information.

Ideally I'm interested in how well the 5000 series works on Wayland setups in normal distros like debian.

[–] GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

if you already have an esim on the phone it will not be wiped during installation - esims reside on a completely separate chip.

all "difficult to set up" information is exactly about that - setting up, that, in any case, is just about enabling specific google services that you can disable afterwards.

my phone has about 5 esims installed, I regularly wipe my phone, they are unaffected.

I've read somewhere that the massive explosion in popularity happened in 2020 when someone stole and cloned the PCs that were used to install the ROMs on Android phones. By then GrapheneOS head dev's conflict with CopperheadOS team was very widely publicized and GrapheneOS's security debate was impossible to miss.

Anyway, here's a phone and a messaging app that will only be provided to you and other criminals, it is very secure

[–] GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I always wondered why anyone would choose to use that instead of Signal and GrapheneOS. I mean, removing cameras and microphones is a great tactic, but why use some shady software instead of something that was proven to work many times? Even if that service was authentic, how long would it take for law enforcement to learn about it, seize the servers and collect metadata? There must be people who are competent in tech and also happen to be cartel members.

haha, none at all! I've spent like 6 months trying to boot normal NixOS instead of mobile-nixos, got it booting last week, almost nothing works, currently I'm trying to build a newer kernel and maybe fix sound.

I quite like the boot chain that I achieved (bootloader -> tianocore EDK II UEFI from Renegade Project -> normal systemd-boot) and I also installed the whole thing via USB by mounting disks directly.

On Mobian I think at least one camera did work but was purple all over, never actually tested the hardware on android.

All mobile distributions ship without kernel modules that I need, compiling manually on every update is not really sustainable, this is the reason why my setup is so convoluted.

[–] GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel@sh.itjust.works 12 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Yes, I mean the 2018 era SDM845 bunch of phones. They mostly work. While postmarketOS is the community that made linux on phones possible, it is not the only thing that you can run on these, there is actual choice. I personally liked Mobian very much.

Making linux phones more widely adopted will require wider community interest and halium is just not the way forward.

Edit: screenshot to illustrate my point, my OnePlus 6T running NixOS in UEFI mode (based on this writeup by /u/chayleaf@lemmy.ml:

spoiler

[–] GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel@sh.itjust.works 12 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)

why? why is this thing being posted so much everywhere?

linux phone

actually halium

hardware kill switches

I guess I just can't see the utility vs leaving the phone at home since I don't arrange 3AM deals by the docks

android app support

all we see is a shaky recording of a screen that looks like some gui to control waydroid settings

we have actual hardware now that works really well, has almost mainline linux kernel support, does not rely on oem hacks and proprietary blobs on top of android kernels to be useful, and is available now for $50 second hand in good condition

[–] GrapheneOSRuinedMyPixel@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I got mine used from a local ebay-like site. Can't really justify buying new hardware most of the time. Thinkpads in general are really easy to buy second-hand in great condition when corporations replace them. Z-series were not very popular so getting it was a lot harder than a T14 or P1, but still, there were some great options.

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