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... Interesting. Never heard of these. How do you get it? How much storage does it have?
Never... Pine kinda throws you the thing completely half assed for the people to build the whole stack. It's a really slow process.
I don't think I heard such complaint from any Game Boy owning kid in the 90s.
I mean, Graphene does that too, by default. It just has the app store available to be installed in their apps updater. If you don't go there to install it by yourself, it's a Google-less device by default.
While it's so convenient, anyone gaining access to your browser while your laptop is open can gain access to everything. Bitwarden usually add an extra step to unlock it (which you could disable if you want) when you want to use the extension. By the way, it has an extension for Firefox, so just hitting Ctrl + Shift + L it auto-fills the login/password fields of your login page just like firefox would. But with the extra step that gaining access to the browser doesn't straight away unlock all your passwords for anyone to see.
I have a very slow and long chill song, set to increase volume one step every 5-10 seconds. It takes a good two minutes of playing to max the volume (the song lasts like 7min). I'm almost always awake before it reaches max, and never with a jump scare.
He meant compared to the older model Pixel 7a.
TrackerControl on android, pihole at home.
As long as we can install Graphene, we get a clutter-free phone with plenty of RAM for other uses, and perhaps locallly run privacy friendly AI in the near future.
Would be nice if Graphene managed to implement some of those AI features locally. Without the AI use, i think this thing could fly. Seems the foldable might have really slow wireless charge though :(
Thanks...Yeah I saw it. I have a few docker things deployed. But the "getting started" section completely ignores setting up the Postgresql DB, which very clearly it seems to want. This is not listed as a requirement, but still hinted casually around whenever it mentions the user/pass, environment variables etc.
So...is there anywhere mentioned how to get the whole thing up and running, including docker and postgresql?