PeripateticFella

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Cake day: June 22nd, 2023

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  • I had quite a steep degoogling journey. I bought a Pixel 3a half a year ago to try out some custom roms. Calyx was nice but I decided to go with Graphene on my main phone (Pixel 6) because in some way I was and am dependend on some Google Apps and services like chromecasting my kid’s TV shows to the telly.

    Installation was fine, it is stable and in theory has all the features I need.

    I already had my Nextcloud set up, used that for contacts and my calendar, switched to Proton, used more and more alternative apps like FreeOTP instead of Google authenticator and so on.

    But after a long vacation road trip with my electric car it was a little tedious to not having Google maps and Android Car to get me more easily to the next charging station.

    And a few little things added up like not having 90hz support. So I wanted to tip my toe in stock Android again to see if I was just annoyed by Android in general or by Graphene.

    And “sadly” Stock feels like a new and better phone to me, much smoother more features etc.

    For now I’m staying on Stock, but I know that I could switch anytime when Trump will be President again and cuts ties to the European Union and Google is expelled from Ireland in the process.

    Hey, crazier things happened in the last 10 years.

    But I won’t lose my children’s photos because I just uploaded those to a google service and I’m as degoogled as you can be without a custom rom which is kinda nice.










  • Not from a real “collapse” point of view.

    The last real collapse which ended civilization was the end of the bronze age.

    The end of the Roman Empire was way more transistory in comparison.

    Yes, civilization was set back, yes, rulers changed, but if you scrap the whole renaissance/ enlightentment propaganda about the “dark ages” there were more things that survived than collapsed.

    In the end we’re living in the same civilization as Aristotle, Augustus Caesar, Charlemagne, Elizabeth I., and Bismarck.

    Let’s hope global warming / nuclear war doesn’t take care of that.