

Don’t you think it has some privacy concerns? And how does it affect small businesses relying on cash? I’m asking genuinely, these are intuitive and not well thought out concerns.


Don’t you think it has some privacy concerns? And how does it affect small businesses relying on cash? I’m asking genuinely, these are intuitive and not well thought out concerns.


I think it still supports Google. If someone wants a Pixel and one less is available second hand, thats one more person buying it in store. Probably not 1:1 relationship there, but still.


Hmm, in mean time I prefer buying Fairphone over supporting Google.


I see, and it can’t be installed on Fairphone?


So if I were to choose graphene over eOS it would mainly be to be more protected from malware?


Thanks for sharing. For someone who is not so well versed in these technicalities, what does that mean for the user? That you’re more susceptible to fraud and hacking and malware?


What maskes you want Graphene over e/OS? I’m not so familiar with how they feel.
I recommend “the high cost of free parking” by Donald Shoup.
Because debates in the US are often set up to be a fight with a winner and loser. Real debates are about learning and instigating truth. Those debates are effective.


What is a VM?


Does DNS and having a privacy focused browser work?


Why would anyone believe that to be true?
Are you sure it benefits him to say that? I think its not even a left vs right issue to recognize this is an issue. At least it sparks discussion and makes people criticize him.