R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd: on Nostr: I'm leaning towards going back to #CalyxOS from #GrapheneOS. Graphene's security ...
I'm leaning towards going back to #CalyxOS from #GrapheneOS.
Graphene's security features are really fantastic, but I miss #MicroG.
I understand that Graphene does a lot of sandboxing of Google Play, but I'd rather have as little google stuff running as possible, and I don't like missing notifications.
Unless there's a detailed explanation and analysis of how the two compare, I'm not convinced that running full GSF in a sandbox is better than a mostly FOSS re-implementation of it.
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