

You only need 52% for something to be the legally binding irreversible will of the people so clearly the government have no choice but to listen to us on this
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You only need 52% for something to be the legally binding irreversible will of the people so clearly the government have no choice but to listen to us on this
And please ffs let us actually unscrew the back, not just take out a couple of pointless screws and then wrestle with those awful plastic clips that always snap off and never quite go back into place properly afterwards
Quite possibly, the GrapheneOS team seems to think so:
Aren’t other forks going to be affected by the same issues?
Thanks, that doesn’t sound quite as bleak as I initially thought but it’s still not good.
They say they reckon they can still do an Android 16 release, but I assume these changes aren’t just for the major releases and its going to make even minor updates much more difficult now?
Any idea what the other upcoming changes to the AOSP that they mentioned might be?
Not much better but I’d trust Apple over Google any day. GrapheneOS is the only reason I switched to Android
Of course this would happen just after I sold my iPhone
I think snowflake is a bridge rather than a relay