

And what exactly does that have to do with GrapheneOS?
And what exactly does that have to do with GrapheneOS?
not necessarily… I mean If they run under the same VM, I’d be fine with that as well…but having a sandboxed wrapper would for sure be nice.
if there was something that could run android apps virtualized, I’d switch in a heartbeat
And GIF is pronounced GIF
Hey Canada, just so you know: I’m an European, and I watch “Son of a Critch” and “Shoresy”
Yeah… I also miss doom-scrolling unixporn and ergomechkeyboards in here.
I guess we can expect another burst of Reddit refugees
If buying ain’t owning, than downloading…
oh wait, that’s our slogan
why isn’t this banned already?
Word… this is why I used spotify for a long time, when it used to be a good service… pirating wasn’t worth the hassle.
now almost everything is worth the hassle
WinRAR
In Austria, he’d already be arrested… twice!
yeah… dish … thank you …
English isn’t my first language, and I never used that word in a sentence to remember it.
Some people just don’t want to store anything on their devices for whatever reason.
Can you turn the antenna to ___ insert satellite name ___ ?
For context
where I grew up, almost every immigrant houshold had a satellite antenna, to watch channels across the world. Since my parents were immigrants, we had to turn the antenna each time we wanted to watch either local news or news from our country of origin.
Odin doesn’t play local content, instead it gets the streamable media directly from a debrid service like RealDebrid
RealDebrid and AllDebrid
It doesn’t. It’s nothing like any of these two. They provide local media content, Odin on the other hand streams media directly provided by the debrid service.
So, no downloading and hoarding involved.
I know about WayDroid, but never heard of ATL.
So yeah, while we have the fundamentals, we still don’t have an OS that’s stable enough as a daily driver on phones.
And this isn’t a Linux issue. It’s mostly because of proprietary drivers. GrapheneOS already has the issue that it only works on Pixel phones.
I can imagine, bringing a Linux only mobile OS to life is even harder. I wish android phones were designed in a way, that there is a driver layer and an OS layer, with standerdized APIs to simply swap the OS layer for any unix-like system.