I also have an G2 and it haved served me well. Currently I have 100 docker containers (lol need to check this). But still its no match for my G2. Have 64 GB ram, 2TB SSD and 512 GB sm2 drive.
I also have an G2 and it haved served me well. Currently I have 100 docker containers (lol need to check this). But still its no match for my G2. Have 64 GB ram, 2TB SSD and 512 GB sm2 drive.
No :'(
Got any memes profiles?
Have you seen anytype? Its a nice alternative to Notion
Sweet. Let’s hope that Standard Notes subscription is included in Proton 😁
Gonna try Janitorr!
The answer I was looking for 😅
I need to own up my mistake 😁
Nice! Thanks 😁
Shouldn’t this use more battery? When i switched to Lineage my battery lasted longer 😅
Haha great site 😄 cant wait to use it on someone 😄😄
Oneplus 6 with LineageOS for microG
I use of onhockey.tv
Thanks. Gonna make three backups before. Just in case!
Ah sweet. The current disk is a m2. Gonna try out the m2 housing/cabinet way 😄
Oh cool. What device was that?
On android i use Aliucord works great 😄
Here’s a summary of the article and the seven key points mentioned about switching to GrapheneOS:
Summary: The article discusses GrapheneOS, a secure, privacy-focused mobile operating system based on Android. It highlights the benefits of switching to GrapheneOS, its features, compatibility, and user experience. The article also addresses potential concerns and provides information on reverting to standard Android if desired.
The seven things you should know before switching to GrapheneOS:
Compatibility: Currently only supported on Google Pixel devices (Pixel 3 or newer) due to their strong hardware-based security features.
App compatibility: Most apps are compatible, but some may require alternatives. A sandboxed version of Google Play can be installed for popular apps.
User interface: Similar to standard Android, but with enhanced privacy controls and a decluttered, ad-free experience.
Regular updates: Frequent security updates are provided to protect against the latest threats.
Community support: A dedicated community of users and developers is available to offer help and tips.
Reversibility: It’s possible to switch back to standard Android if you don’t like GrapheneOS.
Privacy and security features: Includes end-to-end encryption, revocable permissions, randomized MAC addresses, and strict app data access controls.