Could almost be an advert for TSMC
Could almost be an advert for TSMC
Feature wise most mobile OS’s are pretty mature so it’s only natural to see less “improvements” compared to the early days.
Use your favourite Lemmy client for example, the first month of development every release brought a bunch of new features and improvements but these days the releases are all pretty small.
You get secure face unlock now as an alternative if the fingerprint sensor isn’t cutting it.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 will mean not very good battery life
Not so much downloading games but offloading the processing to powerful servers in the cloud so you can play games that your phone typically can’t handle.
This one?
2 years of updates means you’ll quickly end up with a phone that’s waiting to be hacked
Quite a number of critical CVEs that result in remote code execution fixed in this months patch.
It’s a bit hard to find the details of the vulnerabilities let alone POCs.
I would assume the APIs provided by android use the underlying system libraries so if left unpatched then any app that makes use of the APIs could potentially be an attack surface? This is all my assumption and it would be nice for someone that specialises in Android security to comment.
If we look at some critical CVEs(eg. https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-20222) in the past, they are mostly in system libraries.
I don’t think they are things that can be fixed on the app level?
I’ve been using Fedora and haven’t encountered any of the issues you mentioned. To me it’s always been rock solid.
Just google doing what google does
If you enable location history, google maps will do this
I so want to see this happen but I feel like there will be so many rules and padding that it’ll end up being a borefest.
Cage match, anything goes! It’ll bring in huge audiences.
In your proposal, who would run these hub servers?
Same in NZ. We have a high minimum wage and already pay pretty high prices for everything.
Some Eftpos/Credit card terminals will even ask if you want to tip when you make a payment. Such an awkward moment pressing “No” right in front of the person serving you.
I’m not the dev. @[email protected] deserves all the credit. He’s amazing.
There’s a “Buy me a coffee” link at the bottom of the github page: https://github.com/gkasdorf/memmy
[email protected] is the community.
Click on the TestFlight link after you install TestFlight and it should automatically do it
Only a very small subset of consumers care about custom rom support