

I’ll believe it when I see it- Spotify lossless was announced years ago. I don’t believe them.
I’ll believe it when I see it- Spotify lossless was announced years ago. I don’t believe them.
Protomolecule!
GPL is the only good license out there. MIT just leaves too many opportunities for abuse because corporations won’t ever do what is in the best interest of humanity.
I guess I’d try what I posted above, but also, I’d verify if lsusb is showing the devices at all. If not, then maybe there’s a way to trigger a rescan by the USB controllers on reboot
Is this is Linux machine? And is it waking the machine from sleep or booting that you notice the issue?
That’s quite a statement, are you sure about that? The Graphene team has done a considerable amount of work sandboxing the environment of Google Play, both in memory, permission structure, and IO access that MicroG completely blows past. Given how the Graphene sandboxing works, I actually can’t think of a scenario where the statement that MicroG is more private than Graphene sandboxed Google Play. In either scenario you don’t have to log in, so I’d much rather have an environment that has been isolated than tooling that still has tendrils reaching into the main OS itself (MicroG).
Signal is not designed for anonymous communication. This is fine. Some of us like having a messaging platform that is E2EE because we don’t have to trust the midpoints. I get to chat with my family in a convenient manner while not worrying about the telecom company doing things like logging SMS contents. Different tools for different jobs.
IMO Graphene is the only true option in this list, with Copperhead being aggressively sus given the history
I started out with Owntracks. I found it to be unreasonably complex. I swapped to Traccar. It was much easier to get functional.