![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() pretty much made it impossible to use or be exploited in the background). On windows98 and later I would install windows, open IE, disable every single setting to make it completely broken (no JS, no activeX, require latest SSL or bust, etc. It's a shame that we are now back to the times when microsoft made IE4 (or 6?) part of the OS and completely impossible to remove it. Lately i've been de-googling my android phones. That is not that close by either I think anbox is slow and unreliable last I tried. But I am skeptical when installing yet a newer OS version on my pinephone and start writing bugreports for applications we consider trivial for a daily driver phone.Įdit being able to performantly and robustly run Android applications in Linux could (sadly but it is a reality) help adoption a lot a well because of proprietary apps (it sucks but I need whatsapp for instance). If we manage to get something like the samsung a31, at a similar pricepoint, with all hardware working before 2025, I would be happy. I send my money and bugreports in the hopes I will have a stable and open phone in my pocket before my death, but there are many years to go as it is. People who believe in this, like me, have sent them my money, but my daily driver is a modern Android phone which was not only (much) cheaper, but miles ahead in stability and hardware. Sure, but those are still very far behind software/support wise and you need to be really patient.
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