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CanadaPlus, in How much "data" do you personally have?

Probably like 3 TB. I archive stuff sometimes to protect against service disruptions of all severity, but I don’t game much or have an extensive movie collection.

_haha_oh_wow_, in What's a good way to prank your coworker?
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

Put some tape over the optical sensor on their mouse. Bonus points if you print out a little dickbutt picture or something.

kersploosh,
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We would use a picture of Arnold Schwarzenegger with the words “You’ve Been Terminated.”

_haha_oh_wow_,
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Bonus points if the light from the sensor lights up his robot eye.

BrikoX, in Which one are you?
@BrikoX@lemmy.zip avatar

Homemade

JohnnyEnzyme,

Latish reply, but how do you make yours? Do you do the ‘restaurant’ steps of using water & freezing to get the starch out?

Me, I just slice up baking potatoes and pop them in my air fryer for a while, turning and re-basting with oil a few times. Not restaurant grade, but good enough.

BrikoX,
@BrikoX@lemmy.zip avatar

Sometimes when I have patience, but most often I just do the same. The difference is huge though for so little effort.

BruceTwarzen,

We only have McDonald's and Burger King here and i wouldn't eat there when i was starving

UprisingVoltage,

Fuck fast foods (and fast fashion and everything related)

smitten,

Fuck consumption society

Steve, (edited )
@Steve@compuverse.uk avatar

Life is an act of consumption.

Akasazh,
@Akasazh@feddit.nl avatar

The comma doesn’t do anything there

Steve,
@Steve@compuverse.uk avatar

Small pause. That’s all

Steve,
@Steve@compuverse.uk avatar

Does the Italic work better for emphases?

Akasazh,
@Akasazh@feddit.nl avatar

It does indeed!

smitten,

Yes but there are different types. What we have is the reckless, thoughtless kind.

EtnaAtsume,

And fuck this post, seriously. Glad to see this attitude in the comments.

UprisingVoltage,

I’m fine with the post tbh. OP is still creating content on lemmy, wich is what matters most

M_Reimer, in What's the point of buying new phones every years?

The only real issue are updates. After just 3 years my previous phone didn’t get any security updates and I had to get new hardware. I actually liked my previous phone more than my current one. But it is how it is.

Nezuh,

I hope I dont jinx myself with this but I dont think security updates at the OS level are that important nowadays.

joelthelion,
@joelthelion@lemmy.world avatar

This is why we need law to mandate security updates for 5+ years.

hunt4peas,

That’s why I installed custom ROM on my Redmi Note 3 and used it for 4.5y until the battery swole.

Jackolantern,

Switch to iPhone. Or pixel. Longer security updates. Guaranteed

XpeeN,

This.

If you have a phone with snapdragon CPU you probably can extend it’s lifespan with custom ROMs that offers security updates. Mine released in 2019, support dropped at android 11, but unofficial LOS with android 13 works great and still updates regularly. No complains here, even the OTA works. Although I do need to flash manually because of root. I don’t see myself upgrade anytime soon.

ulu_mulu,
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

That’s the reason why I switched to iPhone after many years of Android, security updates are vital nowadays with all the sensitive data and apps we use on our phones, Apple is the only one that guarantees al least 5 years, iPhones are not too expensive if you don’t buy the latest models and I’d rather avoid supporting companies that don’t understand the importance of security.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

You are wrong. Android decouples its updation from “system update” and does not do updaes the way Apple does. Play Store, system apps and third party apps can continue to be updated years after official OEM EOL has been reached. You cannot use App Store or install or update any apps after 5 years of iPhone, but you can install and upgrade apps in an Android 5.0 device (8 years) or Android 7.0 device (6 years) long after EOL has been reached.

Moreover…

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/10d4f55a-2586-4a29-b8a1-abc9686df859.png

  • Asus has now increased security updates to 4 years for its Zenfone 10.
Pechente,

Yeah exactly. It’s surprising how many people don’t check or care how long their device is being updated. Apple does a great job of supplying their devices with updates long-term.

ulu_mulu,
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

True, I bought an ipad more than 7 years ago to read because e-readers are too small for my liking.

I don’t use it much anymore since I have an e-writer now, but it still receives updates regularly, whatever comes to my phone comes to it as well, it’s impressive.

amir_s89,
@amir_s89@lemmy.ml avatar

If you stand there at the store with this year’s iPhone; take the full price divided by how many years you plan to own/ use it. Then you realize it’s actually relatively cheap.

luke,

iPhones have decent residual value as well. You should be able to recoup at least a third of the price after three years, if you look after it.

Ranessin,
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Both Samsung and Google give you 5 years of updates (at least 3 major Android releases + 2 years of Security updates) for a few years now.

ConditionOverload,
@ConditionOverload@lemmy.world avatar

Pixel and Samsung also have 5 years of updates promised. And more phones are giving at least 3 years. I don’t think most people nowadays are hanging onto their 5 year old phones. Most everyone switches phones every 2 or 3 years.

ulu_mulu,
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

I’m a fringe case then lol, I keep them until they actually break, they do last 4-5 years for me, sometimes more, I don’t make intense use of my phone, I much prefer using my PC for basically everything.

001100010010, (edited )
@001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Apple isn’t the only one that guarantees many years of updates. The fairphone (although currently only sold in the EU, they’re coming soon to the USA) has 5 years of promised support, Google Pixel 6 and later also have 5 years of promised updates, Samsung Galaxy, has 4 years, while one year less than its competitors, still much better than the 1-2 years most phones used to have. Android phones these days aren’t like the wild west back then, Android phones are on par with iPhones, the choice is merely personal preference.

ulu_mulu,
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

Happy to hear companies are finally getting it.

pineapplelover,

Pixel actually guarantees 5 years now and if you put GrapheneOS on it, then you’ll have one of the most private and secure operating systems available

zkfcfbzr,

You can do even better than five years with Fairphone (…Speaking as a Pixel user)

cyberic,
@cyberic@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

But will Fairphone be around in 5 years?

Ranessin,
@Ranessin@feddit.de avatar

It has been around for 10 years and 4 phones by now, and only gaining in popularity and market share. No reason to predict an early demise yet. The Fairphone 1 controversially only received 3 years of updates, but since then it’s 5 years.

pineapplelover,

Fairphone is also guaranteed only 5 years. If not, then they are probably using a custom ROM that is not directly supported by Google. I’ll keep my eye out for this company though, the repairability is great and I love the repairability of the phone.

zkfcfbzr,

The article I just linked says they’re extending support to 7 years: Out to 2026 for their 2019 model, the Fairphone 3. The article also links to an older article talking about how the Fairphone 2 ended up with 7 years.

I’m in the US so the Fairphone was never really a consideration for me, but if it’s available whenever I need my next phone I’ll definitely look into it. It’s pretty annoying to be using Google’s own phone, and still only have access to 3 years of OS updates.

pineapplelover, (edited )

Interesting. So 7 years for the Fairphone 3 but it seems on their website, for the Fairphone 4, it is only 5 years, they might extend it to 7 years like their previous phones though.

Edit: Apparently Fairphone 4 is coming to the U.S, but with /e/os instead of the fairphone os.

shop.fairphone.com/?ref=header

www.fairphone.com/en/open-source/

arstechnica.com/…/fairphone-is-coming-to-america/

dzervas,

just a side note for graphene: i have the feeling that it’s not for everyone. “too much” security tends to get in the UX way

pineapplelover,

Chances are if you know how to use an Android, using Graphene isn’t too much harder. You can still download from the play store and run apps like normal. If you’re reading this post then you probably have the technical knowhow to plug your phone into the computer and press the start button.

Fair point with not being for everybody though, I wouldn’t be comfortable giving it to my non-techy family and friends. You do have a fair point.

borth,

Out of curiosity, which Pixel phone is a good one to have GrapheneOS installed on to last a long time?

pineapplelover,

The latest Pixel would get the longest update. They follow Google’s support updates which is 5 years from the time it is available for purchase.

grapheneos.org/faq#device-lifetime

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Just a reminder that GrapheneOS dev harassed Louis Rossmann of being complicit in his hoax attempted murder, something he has not provided evidence for in over 2 months. He has harassed me, Techlore, FlorisBoard, Bromite, Calyx devs and many countless entities, including subreddits of sheltering, according to him, alleged swatters.

pineapplelover,

I followed this controversy as well. On the GrapheneOS forum, strcat announced he has stepped down to work on himself. The project is running like normal and development is still the same as always.

…grapheneos.org/…/5235-stepping-down-as-project-l…

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

His announcement is a big hoax for attention seeking purposes. Upon repeated attempts by his non-critic fans, he refused to provide any evidence of swatting. His habit is to maintain silence whenever he is caught lying, and will use as much dead cat strategies as needed to accomplish that.

rtevans,

I’ve been running GrapheneOS on my Pixel 3 for three years and I have few complaints. I still cant figure out how to get automatic updates to work in Android 13 with the Neo or Droidify stores but atleast the stock GOS apps auto update. BTW, to clarify what you said, we have to use the Aurora app to download from Google Play Store.

You’re right it’s not for most people. Not having Google services installed might be a major blow for people who have become accustomed to the conveniences they provide. I just use a separate vanilla Pixel for Google services if I need them, but the phone with my SIM card is the one with GrapheneOS.

pineapplelover,

You can turn Google Services on if you would like. I personally do have it turned on as some of my apps wouldn’t get notifications without it. You could use it as a normal android downloading through the play store and nobody would notice that it’s degoogled. All the apps are sandbox and you can change what permissions that have, I previously used CalyxOS and this is much more private and secure.

rtevans,

Does it send telemetry? Why is CalyxOS more secure?

pineapplelover,

Oh I meant GrapheneOS is more private and secure. Don’t get me wrong, CalyxOS is still much better than stock android

ulu_mulu,
@ulu_mulu@lemmy.world avatar

Well, Google isn’t famous for being reliable in the long run with their services, Apple is proven at this point, tho who knows, I’ll wait a few years and see if Google is still at it with their Pixels.

Metallibus,

Googles already been doing this for years.

Hector_McG, (edited )

I have just done the same.

Although Google are now promising 5 years of support for Pixel phones, Pixel phones are not a core business for Google, and as they have shown many times, Google will end projects at the drop of a hat with no regard for their customers.

There are secondary Android companies like Samsung that promise long term security updates, but are always behind the publishing curve compared to Google. This means that malicious actors have the opportunity to study Google’s published updates to reverse engineer cracks that they then exploit.

The current Android security update model is inherently insecure due to this issue. Until manufacturers are forced to update in a timely manner ( by which I mean simultaneously with Google) I won’t buy another Android phone.

programmer_belch,
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If you are using an android phone, you can change the ROM to one that still gets updates, it’s like changing the os in a computer. The process will delete all of the user data inside the phone but you’ve got nothing to lose if it doesn’t get any security updates.

I recommend lineageOS to anyone wanting to go down this route because of its compatibility with every phone, old or new.

dzervas,

that “security update” quickly gets irrelevant as the exploits for lineage (or any non-standard rom) sells for pennies compared to a stock exploit. also no one’s paying security researchers to assess lineage - also it would be completely impossible with the amount of updates and devices they release

remember that (unfortunately) security is all about money

001100010010,
@001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

But more people using stock roms could potentially mean any exploit is more easily found compared to custom roms. Not saying that’s the case, but it’s a factor to consider.

dzervas,

as more people use a software it’s not easier to find exploits but much more profitable - and you see that propagate, as in:

  • More people start to use a software
  • Inevitably it gets hacked - by a kid most probably
  • The company starts panicking due to bad press
  • They start fixing the security bugs
  • (some years pass)
  • Now its quite difficult to find exploit as many security bugs have been fixed
  • Exploit prices skyrocket since it would affect many users and it’s difficult to develop
  • Bug bounty skyrockets since the exploits are so pricey

Now the last 2 steps tend to cycle since the security of the product fluctuates

Now the above have nothing to do with “residual” products - such as custom roms. And actually, you have so many deeply specialized people around the main product that finding a bug and developing an exploit on the residual is just a matter of “who the fuck cares”.

So you’re basing your security of your phone on “care”, also known as security through obscurity (some times at least).

Another example of “who cares” security is libreoffice. When I started as a security engineer the veteran (and boss) referred to it as training material to find security bugs. I found some, but who cares? Ain’t nobody gonna pay for them as “nobody” uses the software (keep in mind that we’re referring to millions of daily users rather than thousands per month)

Sorry for sheet! ❤️ Be safe and use a password manager

ILikeMultis,
@ILikeMultis@lemmy.ml avatar

How difficult is it to change ROM?

001100010010,
@001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

It depends. For Graphene OS, there is a web installer that the people who have used it said it was the easiest custom rom they’ve installed. Unfortunately, it only supports for Google Pixels.

For other custom roms… maybe not as easy…

Graphene OS Web Install: grapheneos.org/install/web

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Just a reminder that GrapheneOS dev harassed Louis Rossmann of being complicit in his hoax attempted murder, something he has not provided evidence for in over 2 months. He has harassed me, Techlore, FlorisBoard, Bromite, Calyx devs and many countless entities, including subreddits of sheltering, according to him, alleged swatters.

001100010010,
@001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Yes that’s true, but I’ve heard from others that the person involved has since stepped down from Graphene OS development, so it should be safe from now on.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

There is no clue about him, because he hid behind the veil of his Discourse forum, where any question related to him started being censored shortly after Rossmann exposed him. He could very well be the guy under a new pseudonym alias, considering he has lied every single time about anything, and considering every mod and himself ran multiple sockpuppets to self promote GrapheneOS and witch hunt downvote brigade any critics. He used to have multiple aliases as well, thestinger, strcat, GrapheneOS’ project itself besides his own name, and has a whole witch hunting troll army.

dzervas,

hmmm depends on the phone and what you mean difficult. If you’ve managed to format a computer you’ll be fine. If you’re having trouble downloading chrome or office, maybe think about it again - I’m not saying you shouldn’t try or learn (everybody can learn), Im just saying that it will require an amount of time that I imagine would be uncomfortable to a user that don’t wanna bother downloading a program.

Not all people enjoy computers!

Latecoere,
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Lineage isn’t compatible with every phone. My shitty realme has no images there. It always depends on if there’s someone willing to actually make images for specific phones.

Lesson here is to never buy a realme.

CAPSLOCKFTW,

Hey there! Have you checked xda for unofficial ports or other ROMs? Might still be better than vanilla

Latecoere,
@Latecoere@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I haven’t checked that place out for a while. Looks like there’s a small handful of other roms people have ported to my model so I’ll give them a look over. Might be able to extend the life of this thing for a bit longer. Cheers!

hrimfaxi_work, in How much "data" do you personally have?
@hrimfaxi_work@midwest.social avatar

I have the normal human amount

spoilerabout 35 TB

MedicPigBabySaver, in How much "data" do you personally have?

Nice try memory card sales person.

RomanRoy, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?
@RomanRoy@lemmy.world avatar

“Better say sorry than ask for permission”

“You never get a second chance to make a first impression”

corvax, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

if you assume you make an ass of u and me

Today, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

Some people give me shit for it, but one that’s actually gotten me through some struggles is “despite all my rage, I’m still just a rat in a cage.” I have a tendency to push back against things that feel unfair/unjust and it often is more destructive and time-consuming than it’s worth. Sometimes i need a reminder to just accept things the way they are.

dystop, in What's the point of buying new phones every years?
@dystop@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, most of the population isn’t buying a new phone every year, it’s just that there are enough people using phones in general that at any given time there are people buying new models. It’s the same reason why there are people buying cars every year.

I personally use my phones for about 3 years. Sometimes up to 4, but usually year 3-4 is when the battery degradation gets so horribly bad and performance stutters so much that I figure if I’m going to do a full reset and buy a new battery and all that, I might as well get a new phone.

godofpainTR,

Not charging my old phone to 100%, rather to 85% or 90% has helped with battery longevity immensely. After almost 5 years in use, accubattery still shows 80% battery health, and even if that’s not accurate, it still lasts quite a while. The SD625 that phone had was very sluggish though, so in the end I still replaced it

dystop,
@dystop@lemmy.world avatar

I used to do that, but it was a chore to keep monitoring my battery life. I wish there were a “charge phone to 80% and stop” option.

B16_BR0TH3R,

Samsung phones let you restrict the battery percentage to 85 percent. I think Apple does the same now.

normalmighty,

There are apps you can install to manage it for you on android, automatically cutting off charging when a given percentage is reached.

dystop,
@dystop@lemmy.world avatar

…huh, i wish i knew that earlier. I’m gonna search for it now.

Metallibus,

Pretty sure this is root only. Normal apps don’t have access to the charge controller and I’ve never seen an app that claims to do this without root.

godofpainTR,

My samsung has the feature built in, but on that old phone I rooted and installed Advanced Charge Controller. (Not feasible for most people i know)

Metallibus,

I don’t know why Google hasn’t put this feature directly into Android. It’s honestly one of the biggest pushes away from Pixel devices for me and it’s absolutely silly.

shapesandstuff,

See thats where im with OP.

Lots of people do switch every 1-2 years.

And swapping a battery costs idk 40€ and an afternoon, full reset costs nothing and takes 20 minutes. Why would i generate that much trash and spend a thousand bucks on the latest shit thats 99% the same instead?

Guildo,

Capitalism and Marketing, bro.

shapesandstuff,

I know, thats why it’s so annoying.
Just two more reasons not to do it.
I had a oneplus 2 since 2015 or so until upgrading to a 9 Pro in 2021.
Several important apps had locked me out and battery life slowly became a noticable problem. I would’ve been fine for another 3-5 years if the lineage image had still supplied android security updates.

xavier666,

The only reason I had to replace my OP3 was because the buttons and screen broke down after 6 years. Battery was max 1 day but it worked for me.

shapesandstuff,

Yeah everyone I know charges their phone over night every day anyway.

Comptero,

I had a 4 year old phone that I had to charge twice a day. I figuered I switch the battery with an official branded replacement which had costed around 100€. The difference between the old and new battery were unnoticable and I still had to charge the phone twice a day.

normalmighty,

IPhone maybe? I know they restrict your battery capacity with software as your phone ages, so the short lifespan has nothing to do with the actual condition of the battery. Iirc some other brands do it to, but I don’t know which ones.

luki,

It‘s the other way around. Capacity decreases on its own just through usage. What Apple (and other manufacturers, as you said) does is decrease clock speeds of the CPU and RAM to make degraded batteries last longer. Basically trading performance for battery life. And that feature should deactivate automatically if the device senses a new battery being put in. At least it did with my old iPhone 6S.

shapesandstuff,

tough luck. Sounds like it was straining to keep up with background apps / OS updates rather than a broken battery.
Guess trouble shooting is half the battle in these cases.

henfredemars,

Perhaps the replacement battery was manufactured a while ago?

rymdimperiet, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

Never play an ace if a two will do.

Today,

I’m so bad at that! Thank you for the reminder!

FakeJake, in What replacement for each major social media do you use
@FakeJake@fr3diver.se avatar

Check out Pixelfed for an Instagram replacement. Seems to fill the same sort of use case

renlok,

I’ve tried it but the content is more like what Flickr used to be it’s all artistic photography, which I guess is fine if that’s what you’re into but I couldn’t find much else.

swade2569, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?
@swade2569@lemmy.world avatar

It’s better to regret something you have done than something you haven’t.

PerogiBoi, in What is the craziest thing that's ever happened in your life?
@PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca avatar

My father took up a side gig consulting for the Russian government. They paid him in envelopes of American $100 bills. Then he met a grad student and started an affair with her and then divorced my mom and left the family to move to his apartment in Russia then moved to China to raise his new child and then unsuccessfully attempted to sue my whole family and I for sharing the same last name with him “fraudulently”.

imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

Big shoes to fill.

PerogiBoi,
@PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca avatar

For real haha. Jokes on him though, at least I can maintain lasting relationships with people 😎

imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

Envelopes of $100 bills 🤷 Human affection

I think you made the right choice 😅

Velonie, in Which learning path makes the most amount of sense?

Go the JavaScript route. React is the most popular front end technology rn, and Node is also really common. You’ll have the best chance at either contributing to projects, or getting a job this way

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