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Changes in version 144.0.7559.59.1:

  • restore disabling special search engine user interface specific to Google search
  • backport fix for DrumBrake WebAssembly compatibility issues

A full list of changes from the previous release (version 144.0.7559.59.0) is available through the Git commit log between the releases.

This update is available to GrapheneOS users via our app repository and will also be bundled into the next OS release. Vanadium isn't yet officially available for users outside GrapheneOS, although we plan to do that eventually. It won't be able to provide the WebView outside GrapheneOS and will have missing hardening and other features.

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Tags:

  • 2026011000 (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8a, Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9a, Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, emulator, generic, other targets)

Changes since the 2026010800 release:

  • reimplement the standard Android USB data signal API with our hardware + software USB blocking functionality to preserve support for the device admin and lockdown mode features for fully toggling off USB while upgrading it to use hardware blocking (this was omitted in the previous Alpha-only release)
  • fix regression in the last release causing sandboxed Google Play breakage in a subset of secondary users caused by the phenotype flag changes in the previous release
  • Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: add stub for ContentResolver.acquireUnstableProvider()
  • fix the Terminal virtual machine management app not working in a secondary user Private Space (GrapheneOS adds the ability to use the Terminal app in secondary users and also adds the ability to use Private Space in secondary users, so the combination of those things resulted in this being possible but the upstream code was incompatible with it)
  • Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold: add high EMF (PWM) mode opt-in to the Settings app

All of the Android 16 security patches from the current January 2026, February 2026, March 2026, April 2026, May 2026 and June 2026 Android Security Bulletins are included in the 2026011001 security preview release. List of additional fixed CVEs:

  • High: CVE-2025-32348, CVE-2025-48561, CVE-2025-48615, CVE-2025-48617, CVE-2025-48630, CVE-2025-48641, CVE-2025-48642, CVE-2025-48644, CVE-2025-48645, CVE-2025-48646, CVE-2025-48649, CVE-2025-48652, CVE-2025-48653, CVE-2025-48654, CVE-2026-0014, CVE-2026-0015, CVE-2026-0016, CVE-2026-0017, CVE-2026-0018, CVE-2026-0020, CVE-2026-0021, CVE-2026-0022, CVE-2026-0023, CVE-2026-0024, CVE-2026-0025, CVE-2026-0033, CVE-2026-0034, CVE-2026-0035

For detailed information on security preview releases, see our post about it.

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**🎉 JavaScript Turns 30 Years Old

Back in May 1995, a 33 year old Brendan Eich built the first prototype of JavaScript in just ten days, originally codenamed Mocha (and then LiveScript). On December 4, 1995, Netscape and Sun Microsystems officially announced 'JavaScript' in a press release as "an easy-to-use object scripting language designed for creating live online applications that link together objects and resources on both clients and servers."

Over thirty years, JavaScript has cemented its place at the heart of the Web platform, and more broadly in desktop apps, operating systems (e.g. Windows' use of React Native), mobile apps, and even on microcontrollers.**

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Tags:

  • 2025121700 (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8a, Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9a, Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, emulator, generic, other targets)

Changes since the 2025121200 release:

  • add workaround for upstream system_server WallpaperManagerService.hasPermission() crash
  • fix upstream system_server crash in NotificationHistory.getPooledStringsToWrite()
  • Launcher: add a workaround for upstream QuickstepModelDelegate.getContainer() crash
  • set initial port security state at an earlier boot stage to improve debugging on production builds where the port state has been changed from the default "Charging-only when locked" to "Charging-only when locked, except before first unlock" or "On"
  • use default desktop mode configuration since our changes are no longer needed to enable features and caused crashes for at least 1 user which were addressed with an out-of-band release prior to this one
  • kernel (6.1): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision
  • kernel (6.1): add back recent dma-buf changes now that an upstream use-after-free bug is resolved
  • kernel (6.6): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 6.6.118
  • adevtool: update carrier settings
  • Vanadium: update to version 143.0.7499.146.0

All of the Android 16 security patches from the current January 2026, February 2026, March 2026, April 2026, May 2026 and June 2026 Android Security Bulletins are included in the 2025121701 security preview release. List of additional fixed CVEs:

  • High: CVE-2025-32348, CVE-2025-48641, CVE-2026-0014, CVE-2026-0015, CVE-2026-0016, CVE-2026-0017, CVE-2026-0018

2025121701 provides at least the full 2026-01-01 Android and Pixel security patch level but will remain marked as providing 2025-12-05.

For detailed information on security preview releases, see our post about it.

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Changes in version 143.0.7499.146.0:

  • update to Chromium 143.0.7499.146

A full list of changes from the previous release (version 143.0.7499.109.0) is available through the Git commit log between the releases.

This update is available to GrapheneOS users via our app repository and will also be bundled into the next OS release. Vanadium isn't yet officially available for users outside GrapheneOS, although we plan to do that eventually. It won't be able to provide the WebView outside GrapheneOS and will have missing hardening and other features.

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She closed her notebook, looked me dead in the eyes, and said in a child’s voice, “Thank you for finally letting me speak.”

Author @Teknevra@lemmy.world

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 3 points 1 month ago

This was picked up on a .ml crosspost, this could have been picked up from Reddit or anywhere really since it's a screenshot, so don't go around accusing people of following a shit stain based on a single screenshot

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 2 points 2 months ago

It's DBZ rules, it's going to be a long protracted build up and then it'll be over in 5 minutes

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 5 points 2 months ago

This one just has its "Reject all" button behind learn more, it's a shitty flow for sure, but you can still reject them

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 3 points 2 months ago

Lol it is

Why am I cross-posting .ml content?

I cross-post from .ml to the nearest relevant non-.ml comm to reduce the influence of .ml comms and indirectly, the instance as a whole, to make it an easier decision for other instance admins to defederate because one key reason I identified that admins don't want to defederate is because .ml still has some very large comms and some niche comms.

Megathread on the issue

Some highlights from the link:

"Don't worry guys, the Uyghur Genocide was REALLY just birth control! ~dessalines, .ml admin, dev https://lemmy.world/post/30580167

"See! nobody died IN Tiananmen Square, just AROUND it, so it doesn't count!!" ~ Davel, .ml admin https://lemmy.world/post/30673342

.ml admin, Nutomics continued transphobia https://lemmy.world/post/29222558 The original transphobic Comment from Nutomic: https://lemmy.world/post/18236068

"NK is actually good and anything counter to that is Western propaganda!" ~dessalines, .ml admin, dev https://lemmy.world/post/31595035

General negative sentiment to other instances who haven't "seen the way" yet ~davel, .ml admin https://lemmy.world/post/27426510

"If you don't support Russia then you just don't understand geopolitics" ~dessalines, .ml admin, dev https://lemmy.world/post/27352415

And so so much documentation on clear heavy handed censorship and bias also on the link. So much I can't even put them all here because this comment would be really long.

I believe the behavior of its admins (the main admins are Lemmy devs) does harm to the overall growth of the Lemmy-verse and maybe even the Thrediverse (since Lemmy kinda kicked off the Thrediverse) because of its association with the devs of Lemmy and their insistence to use .ml as their personal political platform to spread harmful propaganda

On the outside, bringing up Lemmy frequently leads to comments like "Lemmy? Isn't that the place with a bunch of tankies?" Or "Tried Lemmy, but found it full of pro Russia crap so I left". The best way forward from that I see is to either widely defederate from .ml like the rest of the Triad, or pressure them to put a fair and unbiased as possible admin team.

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 6 points 2 months ago

Well tbf it is an improvement over shit like feudalism, the dominant ism prior to the industrial revolution (iirc)

But it's time to move on now, because it's lived long enough to become the villain

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 44 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ at least 2

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 14 points 2 months ago

Idk, 1k for 192GB of GDDR6 vram for running LLMs seems pretty good to me lmao

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