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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.
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 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.