I prefer the MiniageOS method if it's quick enough to refresh when needed. When you say banking isn't supported, I have a couple of banking apps that work on my two phones (AOSP and Graphene), would those still work? There are also a lot of apps that kind of rely on a browser being available even if not accessible (Uber is one but that doesn't work without Google play so whatever, but WiFi captive portals are another). Is there support for that?
MiniageOS: "Dumbphone" Version of LineageOS (github.com)
dwedge 2 hours ago
4thguy 3 days ago
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trollbridge 3 hours ago
nrclark 3 hours ago
exe34 3 hours ago
tripdout 2 hours ago
> du -hs --exclude /aosp/android-latest-release/out /aosp/android-latest-release
132G /aosp/android-latest-release
> du -hs /aosp/android-latest-release/out
127G /aosp/android-latest-release/out
So ~130GB each for the compiled artifacts and the source code. It's heavy, and at times can easily fill 64GB of RAM during the build.
realusername 2 hours ago
em3rgent0rdr an hour ago
chasil 3 hours ago
https://medium.com/@jnebos/the-humble-android-calculator-4f1...
Second, the kernel itself presents attack surfaces. It is important to accept updates, when they are offered.
codethief an hour ago
(I would actually love to see a GrapheneOS-based version of this!)
a96 3 days ago
Dumb interface for smartphones, unrelated to dumbphones. Not that it was likely to be anything else. Pretty neat.
iAMkenough 3 hours ago
dwedge 2 hours ago
iAMkenough 2 hours ago
tomashubelbauer 3 hours ago
LoganDark 3 days ago
> RCS messaging
> (The points above apply to any phone with an unlocked bootloader, including ones running official LineageOS builds)
RCS really depends on attestation now? What the fuck?
cspeterson 2 days ago
GreenVulpine 3 hours ago