• Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 days ago

    Holy mackerel, GrapheneOS and Ironfox are free, unmonetized software ya know…

    Guess I’m not surprised, but you Apple users live like this?

    • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      How do I install those on my iPhone? /s

      …I can’t? You’re saying I have to throw a thousand bucks at Google first? Sorry, I don’t have that. I live like this? Working for a living and most of my money going to pay bills? Yep. Can’t imagine what it’s like to not worry about money.

      But really dude, money is a lot easier to spend when it’s hypothetical or somebody else’s.

      Also, custom firmware like GrapheneOS can stop supporting your device at any time. They’re under no obligation to support your phone.

      And this tribalism isn’t a good look for anybody. Just use what makes you happy. Or what you can afford. Or what you have. There’s no better way to say you made poor choices and are unhappy about that than to shame people for using a different product than you do.

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        2 days ago

        Used hardware exists man. Also Motorola is partnering with GrapheneOS for their upcoming hardware releases, so maybe when your device becomes obsolete in the future consider getting something with more customization at a (gasp) lower price and with better repairability/customization.

        I understand tribalism isn’t good for anyone, but pointing out that there’s a better way than getting abused by the walled garden shouldn’t be taken as mocking.

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      3 days ago

      Nope. Setting up an ad-blocking DNS server, or installing a web browser with an ad blocker, is as easy (and free) on iOS as it is on Android.

      Look up instructions for Mullvad DNS or NextDNS.

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      3 days ago

      Perhaps that’s the case for now

      I personally save all posts like this though because you never know when it will be needed

      Same with TV cracking stuff I’ve seen even when I don’t own a TV, because there’s a high chance the things I hate about TVs will be coming to monitors next and those I do use, so I assume I’ll need as many starting reference points as possible

      From some family member or otherwise who is already in the ecosystem, to the potential of GrapheneOS not surviving Google’s hostility and ending up in the same exact shoes as Apple users

      In 2-3 years a post like this could be buried in age and forgotten with the people who used to talk about it jaded by indifference or opposition and significantly fewer

      Plenty of things I used to be extremely enthusiastic about that I just don’t bother with any more because of those kinds of interactions

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        2 days ago

        I’d argue that it’s important to live in the present for these sorts of things. My phone running GrapheneOS isn’t going to start blasting ads or auto-installing bloatware during its lifespan, and since the monitors I possess have none of the “smart TV issues” I don’t need to worry about those for the lifespan of possessing the device.

        Yes, the world will likely try to break GrapheneOS and make monitors just as much of a monetized hell. However, a free and open source operating system cannot be internally enshittified, and used/commodity hardware systems allow you to pick and choose something that doesn’t have ads spewing at your face.