

To me it’s unexpected as I wasn’t following this all that closely.
I was following closely - checking for updates weekly or more, while struggling to be so much as content with my P9FP and trying to decide whether to upgrade to a P10FP (marginal upgrades on paper, but they really help out in the weakest areas).
Still entirely unexpected to me, and even in my wildest hypotheticals, Motorola was not on my radar.
Looks neat!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Machine_(2025_film)
For some reason I think I thought this was about a boxer or something… I don’t keep up on much that isn’t IMAX 70mm. After hitting IMDB, I’m almost more interested in the original HBO documentary!
I’ll grab all three and see how many I can convince the mrs’ to watch with me, ty!! :-)
PS: I can’t believe they called that app Valetudo (I get it - Hygieia). Just…that word has a very different meaning in many folks brains
It’s the robot vs the dirt, a fight to the death, or at least unconsciousness or a hospital trip! 🤣
I feel like I remember hearing about an event or series called Valetudo in like, the middle east or something, back in the 90s around like, UFC 1-3 timeframe. Where like, Rickson did the majority of his fighting as far as I understood/remember. I didn’t know until today it was a catchall term! I remember my buddy telling me about how absolutely legendary Rickson was and how it was such a shame all we had in the UFC was Royce, lol. I think I only ever saw him fight once, in Pride I’d guess… likely against Sakuraba (but I’m guessing and scraping the memory banks hard here.)
Edit: AH, just looked it up, it was Takada … a judo expert iirc … yes, some of the cobwebs shaking loose now! And the “Vale Tudo” I’d heard about was a thing, but it wasn’t in the middle east, it was Japan it seems! Probably confusing it with something else that was in the middle east.


But they do know how to behave - they behave like the person they represent - that is, I assume, why he appointed them, so they can represent him internationally, and do and say exactly the things he would, or that are in line with his views. They are functioning exactly as intended as far as I’m concerned.


This was absolutely my thinking in the couple/few years I had Xiaomi and Oppo hardware. CCP doesn’t know or care who I am.
Of course, no one spying on me is even better, so when I found out about Graphene I dumped my Find N5 at a pretty staggering loss to jump to that. Super anxious for them to start supporting non-Google hardware (last estimate I saw was late 2026/early 2027.)
It does not appear so, no :-(


Yep, drama or not, completely true or not (as is being claimed in this thread), they do incredible work, and if you benefit from it, let this serve simply as a reminder that they deserve some support if you don’t want to wade into all the details.
Super happy to see they take Interac e-Transfers in Canada too.


As opposed to the other kinds of market manipulation he and other execs are fine with …
🙄


Will do, I’m also running stock on a Find N5 though, so not apples to apples with Graphene by any means.


Not at all, no! Just going off the support article that says it does. Only just installed it, will try it out with my car this weekend at the latest.


Wow, supports Android Auto too!
Edit: Says it supports Android Auto, to be clear - not tested by me, and issue(s) reported below.


“consumer privacy” in this case would be your safety while on said bicycle, imo, and square wheels will send you for a tumble.
AI slop comes with security holes (see recent Tea business, and countless other examples). As a user of Proton services, paying actually quite a bit of money annually for that — and being that they talk a really big game about how secure and private they are — I expect their app to be MORE secure than your average mail client, not the same, and not very possibly LESS secure.


The fact that I was not in the least bit shocked or surprised reading the headline, is… disturbing.


I think I’ve done the opposite of most. After using keepassx for the last 4 or 5 years I switched to ProtonPass.
Me three.


Yeah, two way IPS, malicious site blocking, and “infected device prevention and blocking” which stops compromised hosts from talking to C&C servers. I’ve had the last one show me one of the children’s computers/phones was infected and needed to be cleansed with fire, at least twice. All in all incredible protection against “users” and their careless behaviour!


I skimmed a different article that mentioned it disables the Trend Micro stuff - which is the whole reason I buy Asus routers (can’t tell you how many stupid things children have downloaded or bad phishing/malicious/anna kournakova naked links they’ve clicked and it has stopped!) so I’m taking the fact that it is still enabled and doing the good things to mean I’m good.
But if you’re setting the time to UTC and your time zone to UTC, your time is still accurate. I assumed that was what OP was talking about doing, not just “leave the time as my time but change the time zone.”