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ntnsndr 16 hours ago [-]
I've been daily driving on Fairphones for a few years as a tester for Murena. It's painless, and fits my threat model of trying to mitigate corporate tracking. My elderly mother uses it too. I really like the app store. No purchases, FDroid integrated. I don't use the Murena cloud stuff but it works well with my own nextcloud. I recommend it.
ewy1 19 hours ago [-]
i have used /e/OS every day for a couple years now but the only thing i ever see change are
- third party apps updated
- fixed bug in murena subscription only app
i guess nothing about it has to be updated but it feels uncanny that every update is either a dependency bump or financial interest
ItsYan 22 hours ago [-]
I installed eOS on our car phone the other day so that my wife can try it out, with Fairphone in mind.
Neither one of us has used it much so far but it's uncanny how iPhone like it feels. Though I've never owned an iOS device.
subscribed 19 hours ago [-]
Two questions,
- which Android is it based on? Still 15? Or maybe finally 16, released over a year ago?
- how does your track record in backporting vulnerability patches looks like? :)
Natfan 13 hours ago [-]
no screenshots? why even bother making an announcement post?
i guess nothing about it has to be updated but it feels uncanny that every update is either a dependency bump or financial interest
Neither one of us has used it much so far but it's uncanny how iPhone like it feels. Though I've never owned an iOS device.
- which Android is it based on? Still 15? Or maybe finally 16, released over a year ago?
- how does your track record in backporting vulnerability patches looks like? :)
Seems quite good overall. One the most complete ROMs out of the box