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I am aware that there are highly opinionated people in the graphineOS team. we had a scandal a while back that shook up the company (and I to the best of my understanding, kicked off/demoted some members, if its didn't I'm getting another phone) a little while back. for being so important for my life and the lives of many others, the tightrope of maintaining trust that the OS is safe is unacceptably wobbly.
"religious believer of Google and its vision"? can you show sources that explain this?
do you have a higher quality img, or text based version of this Firefox insecure graphic?. hard to read.
maybe you have this link to Undit
damn bro.. really sorry to hear that, I hope you get better soon af, praying for you
interesting.can you explain what you mean by embargo beta patching partnership?
I've been following your comments and posts over lemmy and reddit actually, for a couple years. i dont agree with everything but it's absolutely important to be researching beyond the popular/mainstream privacy community narrative, which I appreciate.
could it simply be all the security research and code review they do? i mean, Graphene does have tons of upstream contributions. Two zero days just the other day for example.