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That's exactly why it will work great, allowing deep oil penetration, no?

Far too late, but the solution was to change the identifier on your Apple ID from a username to an email address.

Mine was the same, and that's all it took. Nothing was lost, as the account itself remained the same.


There is no tech angle and the headline is misleading.

[citation needed]

Not sure if I understand you correctly:

Do you mean some more numbers or the link to a healthcare-cost-calculator?




Here's that link without the tracking linking you to everyone who clicks on it:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DO9MwTHCoR_


All that handwaving and apology but yet

>the actual cash-pay price is $225

So still 11x the price, plus whatever the prescription costs.

Unforgiveable.


Well but that $225 feeds and clothes a lot of the people who spend all day designing these cards and systems around that

Including Oracle, probably.

The FDA bears much of the responsibility for that cost, which GP explained.

>those cables must include a DAC to function properly and so usually have a tiny kinda crappy one in them, right?

FWIW, audiophiles were very impressed with the measured performance of the €10 Apple USB-C to 3.5mm adapter and its DAC. The Google one is likely good too.


They'll have my money if they meet the requirements for GrapheneOS.

Sailfish OS is better than GrapheneOS through virtue of being mostly a vanilla linux distribution with Android being just an optional bad dream.

It’s literally inferior security wise. The desktop Linux security model is antiquated when compared to the advances in security/isolation/etc that modern mobile phone OSs have developed.

It is not trumping Graphene any time soon.


GrapheneOS' main selling point is security. Is Sailfish OS better at that, or at least in the same league, nowadays?

It's in a different league as it's a linux phone first and foremost, not degoogled/hardened android, you get full root access as a checkbox in settings that will install terminal app for you to hack to your heart's content, user having root access is not an attack vector for them

I was not asking about having terminal and root access. I was asking about security-wise parity, for example memory protection, full "disk" encryption, permission model, application sandboxing etc. This is the main selling point of GrapheneOS. This and Android application compatibility, but Sailfish OS has its Android compatibility layer too.

Yes to full disk encryption, and yes to sandboxing.

Well, that could help drive the production numbers up, hopefully driving the per unit price down. :)

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