Starting in 2026, sideloaded apps will have to come from “verified” developers.

  • cazzmaniandevil@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 hour ago

    Stop calling this sideloading, it’s just installing software on a computer. The term makes it an easy ‘other’ to be distrusted. And this concerns all apps not just apps coming from a different app store. Google wants to control all the apps you’re allowed to install by them

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    11 hours ago

    At this point I think the only thing that may save Google is Larry and Sergey firing Sundar and hitting the reset. Google has been consistently doing the wrong thing for a long time.

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    22 hours ago

    And before you know it, Android will no longer be open source for “security” reasons.

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      I have absolutely zore faith AOSP is long for this world. The GrapheneOS folks need to find a way off yesterday

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      Just like Apple, there will be no way to run apps like ICEBlock. Or anything else they don’t want you to run.

      It’s time to make Pine rich.

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    21 hours ago

    So like what mobile OS is there now? Graphene which itself is forked from Android? Like we have barely made it to 20 years with this tech and its locked the fuck up with no options for the people. Boutta be using a dumbphone for sure.

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      There are Linux Mobile OSs making promising developments, like KDE-Mobile. I’m planning on tossing it on a second-device, just to test it for myself.

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      19 hours ago

      Good luck with that too, with carriers sunsetting legacy networks, old dedicated dumbphones will no longer work in most cases. KaiOS is sometimes used on dumbphones, but most these days just run a fork of Android designed for dumbphones.

      Maybe Meshtastic with an SMS API gateway is the way to go. Or cans and string.

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        There’s still a surprising amount of devices made by HMD (who own Nokia’s consumer phone brand, so you’ll sometimes see them as Nokias) that run Series 30+ (think old Nokia software with some very slight modern enhancements) but have 4G hardware to play ball on modern networks.

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          That’s a good point. Although living in the now, what did old Series 40 or Series 60 do behind the scenes? Probably not much because the extra power to mine user data wasn’t there yet. Also HMD could have made the “+” telemetry. Not to diss it though. I’d much rather risk their software than any other right now.

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      21 hours ago

      If you want a half functioning phone I’ve seen something called PostmarketOS. Seems nice and barely working

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        20 hours ago

        I really want PostmarketOS to succeed, even to be good enough as a secondary device. The long term support and software flexibility seems so promising, but it is still nowhere near ready for most people.

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          19 hours ago

          Me too! I find the concept thrilling, and while I am usually an early adopter of these things, I could never use PostmarketOS as my daily driver. My phone needs to work…

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      Graphene is not a fork. They just harden the code published by Google. This is why the recent changes by Google have been causing them more work.

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    problem is that you can fork android or make a new linux based os but with manufacturers continuing to lock down bootloaders, good luck getting it on there without making a deal with a phone manufacturer.

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      plus you can say goodbye to all your banking apps and others that enforce integrity and stuff like that

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      Yeah, the hardware realm is the real difficult piece, and even if one can manufacture a device with off-the-shelf parts and manage to find chips with enough support for bands/modes for usability on carriers, getting carrier certification is a PITA.