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The GrapheneOS website[1] explains how to use Android Auto with sandboxed Google Play

[1] https://grapheneos.org/usage#android-auto


Android Auto apparently should work if you follow the instructions on the GrapheneOS website[1]

[1] https://grapheneos.org/usage#android-auto


From the article:

> This flow is a one-time process for power users


No. F-Droid builds the apps on their server, and they cannot sign the apps with the developer's keys because that would require them to have access to the developers' Google accounts


> Will the Motorola device have USB port control, OS virtualisation and GPU virtualisation?

From GrapheneOS's requirements for any phone they will consider supporting [1]:

- Hardware accelerated virtualization usable by GrapheneOS (ideally pKVM to match Pixels but another usable implementation may be acceptable)

- Support for disabling USB data and also USB as a whole at a hardware level in the USB controller

[1] https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices


> Yes, maybe you think that you worked so hard to learn coding, and now machines are doing it for you. But what was the fire inside you, when you coded till night to see your project working? It was building. And now you can build more and better, if you find your way to use AI effectively. The fun is still there, untouched.

"Yes, maybe you think that you worked so hard to learn painting, and now machines are doing it for you. But what was the fire inside you, when you painted till night to see your finished artwork? It was creating. And now you can create more and better, if you find your way to use AI effectively. The fun is still there, untouched."


If you click the menu button in the top right you can play all the past puzzles


So F-Droid?


I live in Australia and I can't log into government services using my myGov account on Firefox. Works fine on Chromium.


Usually that's because of third party cookies the government websites love to use for authentication. FF and Safari by default blocks them but both can be disabled temporarily to use those websites. Chrome is more lax on them since ad networks love cross origin cookies as well.


I have no issues with mygov in firefox (on linux of all platforms). I don't even whitelist ublock origin on that domain. Check your other extensions.


MyGov works fine on Firefox but I do use incognito window with no extensions for them. I’d say it’s probably one of your extensions.


I live in Australia and have been using Firefox for all my myGov needs without even thinking about it

Which service do you have issues with?


Wow. Force-Supporting the same company they're battling daily, on multiple issues.


Lack of joined up thinking.

While governments battle big tech on some issues, they are very much on the same side on others. They both want more tracking for example - the governments want to regulate it, and there is a battle for control of the data, but both want the data to be collected by someone.


Just to test I just logged into myGov then through Firefox and it worked fine.


So Reddit isn't social media either?


Originally it wasn't. It was more similar to hackernews, just more general. Lately it's going all in on wanting to be a social media platform full of dark design patterns to keep people hooked. Hackernews has barely changed from its beginning. I don't feel overwhelmed browsing it. Five minutes of reddit and I fall into a dopamine hole that can be hard to get out of. It's no longer part of my daily routine for that reason.


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