Blastoidea From a mechanical point of view, yes, you can wire a speaker into a microphone jack and it will operate as a microphone. But what he's asking is if the speakers are wired into anything capable of sampling FROM them. They are not.
bereft_penguin

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GrapheneOS version 2023020200 released: https://grapheneos.org/releases#2023020200.
See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release.
The primary reason is because it deanonymizes your device anywhere you have Wi-Fi turned on, even if it's not actively connected to a Wi-Fi access point.
With a non-hidden SSID, the access point sends out beacons to announce its presence so clients can connect to it. When you hide your SSID, beacons are not sent from the access point. Instead, clients (like your phone) constantly send out probe requests looking for hidden SSIDs that are saved to your device. These probe requests are sent unencrypted and are sent for every hidden SSID you have saved. This set of hidden SSIDs makes a fingerprint for your device that is broadcasted unencrypted and easy to passively sniff.
bereft_penguin Perfect, that was the way to go.
But as the first time, the webinstaller did not work and I had to use the command line.
Red Corrupt warning is gone and everything works like a charm :)Setup used:
USB-C to USB-A Cable (Third Party from Iqos e-cigarette)
Linux Manjaro with a fresh Google Chrome installThanks for your fast help!
You have won a long term user of GrapheneOS :)https://twitter.com/GrapheneOS/status/1603770947873415170
GrapheneOS will be receiving funds from Proton in order to help fund our team and work on upcoming features to the project. One of these features will be contact scopes, where you will be able to selectively choose which contacts you expose to an app, much like how you can selectively choose which files you expose to app with our storage scopes feature. We also plan to have many user onboarding experience improvements, as we want to make GrapheneOS even more user friendly! As part of doing so we will be writing a new SetupWizard application, which provides the onboarding screens you see when you first power on a GrapheneOS installation or create a new profile.
Check out Proton's blogpost here: https://proton.me/blog/2022-lifetime-account-charity-fundraiser
This was only possible because of our community, and on behalf of the team, thank you!
Disregard if you already know this but the official Google Camera app only requires Google Services Framework (GSF) in order to work, and neither require network permission. Just in case you want to try it again down the road.
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It requires cooperation between hardware and software. IOMMU isolation needs to be respected by the OS and it needs to avoid trusting the memory it configures the baseband to be allowed to access. It's a standard feature on all Pixel phones and also most other decently implemented modern phones. Components like Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, GPU, SSD, image processor, and much more are also isolated.
On the Snapdragon Pixels, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth is a sandboxed process within the same baseband RTOS as cellular since there's a shared baseband for cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, etc.). On the Tensor Pixels, there's a baseband for cellular, another for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth and another for GNSS.
bereft_penguin Note that the form of secure boot it supports is meaningless since it doesn't actually verify the OS, just the kernel, without any downgrade protection and with a massive amount of trusted parties. It is not real secure boot. The OS has the usual near complete lack of application security model. A traditional distribution like Fedora uses SELinux in a way that only slightly contains certain services and has little to do with how Android makes strong sandboxes with it.
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GrapheneOS now has experimental support for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro as part of our 2022101600 release. It can be installed with our easy to use web installer or the more traditional CLI install guide. The experimental releases are production builds with the full GrapheneOS feature set and working over-the-air updates to future GrapheneOS releases. They're experimental because very little testing has been done beyond verifying that the basics work but we're not yet aware of any issues.
If you want to know what is on stable or beta check out:
stable: https://grapheneos.org/releases#stable-channel
beta: https://grapheneos.org/releases#beta-channel
alpha isn't listed on the siteI just look at the date near the end: Version: TP1A.221005.003.20221003 00 (the last two digits are almost always 00)
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Don't forget porting GrapheneOS to 7th Gen Pixels isn't just about the technical aspect but also dependent on how fast 7th Gen Pixels can be placed into the hands of our development team.
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Hi folks,
would like to thank you all for help. The Nearby Device Permission for Play Service did the trick.Regards
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As far as NFC Payments go the only options I am aware of that don't require Google Wallet or an external device (smartwatch) are Stocard and Curve (Curve Pay) both require an account and while the former should work as close to out of the box as possible, the latter needs to be downloaded from the Huawei App Gallery alongside the HMS (Huawei Mobile Services) Core app too.
I too will be interested if Garmin Pay can be setup Alphaleus
GrapheneOS version 2022082400 released: https://grapheneos.org/releases#2022082400.
See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release.
Hi, some elements :
pros
- compact, small factor
- good screen (my old one was also 60hz)
- powerful enough for my use (net, message, gps, music, ... no games and no google service)
- good battery (lasts a whole day for me. only use with 4g only + gps. no wifi)
cons
- heats up quickly (I have the impression that it decreases by putting "4g only").
This is the first time I have a heating message with a phone - reliability problem with the fingerprint (I only use the code for the moment, I had the laziness to send it back for that).
- plastic back which looks a little cheap (no more problem since I took the good quality google shell)
So overall, I'm happy with it.
AFAIK GrapheneOS is missing the blob that the Pixel recorder uses to do fast transcription, though it seems to be working only for English at the moment on Android 13. Might be detecting it as an older Pixel?
GrapheneOS version 2022082300 released: https://grapheneos.org/releases#2022082300.
See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release.
bereft_penguin Since I am no computer expert, I generally wait for the stable version. Thanks for explaining.
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Eirikr70 Well it's slightly more complicated than that. The updater is set to check for updates every 4 hours, but the OS can delay that job to run as infrequently as every 24 hours based on device usage etc., so there shouldn't be a massive traffic spike at a specific hour.
(Presumably) the GrapheneOS release servers perform traffic shaping via CAKE as per https://grapheneos.org/articles/server-traffic-shaping. Traffic is also distributed via GeoDNS across 8 servers with 2 gigabits of bandwidth each (https://grapheneos.org/articles/grapheneos-servers#releases.grapheneos.org), so the infrastructure is quite capable (although I don't know how high peak load gets).