Post B0C0xeIqbuF6StpRDM by Jackwood@noauthority.social
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(DIR) Post #B0BSIOzJFZ0seSqm6i by francisscottkey@noauthority.social
2025-11-12T22:51:55Z
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https://rumble.com/v71hinq-is-google-shutting-down-the-entire-de-googled-os-ecosystem.html
(DIR) Post #B0BWSGDF8AM29FK8sS by sirjoho@noauthority.social
2025-11-12T23:38:31Z
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@francisscottkey sounds like something they would do
(DIR) Post #B0BX07O8RhFwcrYylk by IceCubeSoup@noauthority.social
2025-11-12T23:44:38Z
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@francisscottkey I swear to god, this guy's face...
(DIR) Post #B0C0xeIqbuF6StpRDM by Jackwood@noauthority.social
2025-11-13T05:20:20Z
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@francisscottkey Overblown fears for GrapheneOS users. Yeah, Google would do this, but anti-trust heat is on them hard, while ASOP support for Pixel 10 was released in Nov. And GrapheneOS is currently working on pulling away from Pixel devices to avoid Google's Pixel lockdown. Legally, Google can't get away with locking down ASOP like they can with Pixels, so pivoting to other OEM devices is a smart move.
(DIR) Post #B0FKLc5okHK0ql3Kkq by jeffcliff@shitposter.world
2025-11-14T19:41:42.723900Z
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@francisscottkey @GrapheneOS claims that they have agreements with hardware manufacturers that will serve as a defence against this kind of thing. Alphabet/Google can only do so much.