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  • There is an open issue on GitHub regarding adding automatic call recording, but it is a low priority enhancement. GrapheneOS' default dialer already supports call recording.

    If you would like to keep track of this issue, you can do so by checking out on the official GrapheneOS Issue tracker: https://github.com/GrapheneOS/os-issue-tracker/issues/2083

  • I hate SMS as a whole. It needs to be replaced with something modern.

  • Lemmy.ml v0.19 upgrade issues and downtime.

    Jump
  • This upgrade disabled 2FA for new logins

  • Wallet tap to pay will not work.

  • You're welcome. Thank you for your kind comment.

  • Figured I should let you know. GOS is an Operating System, which is different from ROM which is short for Read Only Memory. It's like calling windows on your PC a ROM instead of an OS. It makes no sense.

  • The OS is technically stable, I'm using it daily. These issues were likely edge cases. There's a lot of variable when maintaining such a huge project like an Operating System, so edge cases like these were bound to happen eventually.

  • That'd be a good idea

  • You mentioned, firefox. The app could be updated to better support tablet UI. That's what I meant.

  • Well if I have a tablet, it wouldn't be for Linux based apps, unless maybe some SSH/terminal stuff anyway. The apps mentioned would need to update to properly support tablets, if they haven't been yet.

  • You get the latest release straight from the source, best benefit

  • Bookmarks?

  • I use newpipe or libretube on mobile.

  • When you use Play App Signing, your keys are stored on the same secure infrastructure that Google uses to store its own keys. Keys are protected by Google’s Key Management Service. If you want to learn more about

    For apps created before August 2021, you can still upload an APK and manage your own keys instead of using Play App Signing and publishing with an Android App Bundle

    Source: Google Support

  • I gotta get into Arch someday. How's your experience so far? Easy to use? (I'm sure it is, the wiki is very detailed) Glad to see you like GOS