- I regret the years I spent making fun of iPhone users for their walled garden. - I mean now we can also make fun of Stock Android users. Its sad that they can get away with this shit. - at this point, I don’t wanna do that either. how long till it’s impossible to find a phone on the market that you can burn a custom ROM to? if google is walling up the garden, it’s not gonna be long till they stop letting Pixels be used for shit like GrapheneOS. - we need an open source and hopefully modular alternative to android, and we need it yesterday. - we need an open source and hopefully modular alternative to android, and we need it yesterday. - We have that. Android is an open source project. At least the AOSP-part is, but that’s what GrapheneOS, for example, is based off of. - You can argue how ‘free’ that is. (being based on GPLv2 and the Apache License, imho it is pretty free); but no matter how free the software is, ddesn’t prevent hardware manufacturers to prevent it from working on their devices in the future, by requiring some weird proprietary firmware bits. - What we really, really need, is libre hardware. 
 
 
 
- tl:dw? - rtf - ma
- The title I guess? 
 
- Not the end, this is just the end of the beginning. - Replicant and Linux phone distributions are very promising paths forward which just need a little bit of funding and user testing - Yep. - I am in the process of buying a phone to run Linux on. The App i am building (in Flutter) will even target Linux and Android Phones, so that i can jump ship if android goes to shit. 
- Interesting, I’ve not heard of replicant 
 








