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kzhe commented on LineageOS 23   lineageos.org/Changelog-3... · Posted by u/cdesai
strcat · 2 months ago
> LineageOS can have that, at the owner's preference. Graphene explicitly forbids it.

That's not true.

You can use apps like RethinkDNS providing local monitoring and filtering of connections while still supporting using a VPN on either LineageOS or GrapheneOS. GrapheneOS fixes 5 different kinds of outbound VPN leaks which are still present on LineageOS, which is quite relevant to this. There are no known outbound VPN leaks remaining for GrapheneOS as long as Private DNS is set to Off.

The reason GrapheneOS doesn't include the finer grained network toggles LineageOS does is because they're leaky and do not work correctly. Our Network toggle doesn't have those kinds of leaks. We do plan to split up the Network toggle a bit but doing that correctly is much harder and comes with some limitations since it still has to block generic INTERNET permission access if anything is disabled and only permit cases which are specially handled.

GrapheneOS has Storage Scopes, Contact Scopes, a Network toggle and a Sensors toggle not available on LineageOS along with other app sandbox and permission model improvements. Users have much more control of their apps and data on GrapheneOS.

LineageOS provides privileged access for Google apps while we take a different approach.

> It would be "more secure" to allow backing up apps and all their data. This would mitigate the damage of ransomware. Graphene, again, forbids it (following google guidelines prioritizing the wishes of an app's developer over the device owner).

That's also not true. LineageOS has the same limitations and backup system.

Both GrapheneOS and LineageOS use Seedvault with the same kind of integration. Since the Android 12 API level, apps can only opt-out of cloud backups and existing exclusion files only apply to cloud backups. There's a new exclusion system which can be used to explicitly omit files from device-to-device backups such as Google's device transfer system, but that's rarely used and it exists for good reason due to device-specific data that's not portable.

> There are many such examples. Lineage is philosophically owned by the person who installed it onto the phone. Graphene is owned by the Graphene devs, NOT the phone owner. Sometimes the Graphene devs purposefully choose to let software on the device restrict the valid owner of that device.

You haven't raised any examples of GrapheneOS restricting what can be done in a way that's not done by LineageOS. All you did is bring up a feature approached differently by both operating systems where the most flexible solutions such as RethinkDNS are available for both. If people want to modify either GrapheneOS or LineageOS, they can do it for each. We provide very good build documentation for production releases with proper signing. We strongly recommend against using Magisk but people do modify GrapheneOS with that projects and use it. Our recommendations are not restrictions on what people can do.

kzhe · 2 months ago
I'm using Graphene but honestly the biggest thing is that Lineage devs wouldn't care if you root, while Graphene devs obviously do because it screws the whole point of Graphene
kzhe commented on Human writers have always used the em dash   theringer.com/2025/08/20/... · Posted by u/FromTheArchives
CivBase · 3 months ago
This article completely misses the point from the start.

The reason em dashes are a giveaway for AI generated text is simply because there is no em dash key on the keyboard - only an en dash key. The dash I used in that last sentence was an en dash, not an em dash.

Some publishing applications (including Microsoft Word) will automatically convert en dashes to em dashes where appropriate. But most email apps, chat apps, online posts/comments, and practically any application not designed for writing actual printed publications will not do that conversion for you. And without a dedicated key, it is far too cumbersome for most people to bother. They will just leave it as an en dash.

So yes, the em dash is still a reliable indicator of AI-generated content in many contexts.

kzhe · 3 months ago
No, its a hyphen you used. - vs – vs — (hyphen, en, em). Most android keyboards make typing the em dash easy, and there are plenty of ways to set it up on desktop
kzhe commented on Human writers have always used the em dash   theringer.com/2025/08/20/... · Posted by u/FromTheArchives
ynniv · 3 months ago
surrounded by spaces... right?
kzhe · 3 months ago
Only after, not before.
kzhe commented on Human writers have always used the em dash   theringer.com/2025/08/20/... · Posted by u/FromTheArchives
zenoprax · 3 months ago
Nice try, bot! /s

For lack of an easy way to type it on my computer I tend to use parentheses (which effectively serve the same purpose) but will opt for an em dash more often when typing on my phone at the risk of bookish messages and notes.

Coworkers have emailed me before suggesting a certain course of action which I can tell is heavily influenced by an LLM. "I think we should X because Y" to which I just think "Is this really what you know and believe?". If I wanted an LLM to answer I could have asked it myself. But I don't accuse — I ask for more evidence or a better argument because if I'm forced to work with an LLM by proxy I am going to reflect the burden of dealing with one back to the author.

kzhe · 3 months ago
Espanso can be set up to make it easier, along with Powertoys on Windows and alt+shift+dash on the mac keyboard layout
kzhe commented on Human writers have always used the em dash   theringer.com/2025/08/20/... · Posted by u/FromTheArchives
Hilift · 3 months ago
"Point to the keys you press to enter the em dash". And smart quotes. My conjecture (and personal experience) is 99% of the occurrences of these characters is not due to pressing they corresponding keys, it is due to copy paste. So it should not be surprising or considered to be a personal attack on AI.
kzhe · 3 months ago
I set up espanso to replace -= with the em dash when I type because I like its aesthetic. I used to use the compose key, and on Windows I'd had an AHK shortcut for it. On Android GBoard has the em dash as an option which long pressing on the dash, while FUTO makes it available just from the letter g.
kzhe commented on Human writers have always used the em dash   theringer.com/2025/08/20/... · Posted by u/FromTheArchives
serbuvlad · 3 months ago
Yes, people use the em dash. The point isn't the em dash itself. It's about U+2014. Yeah, in a book, or maybe a quality article, you'd type the em dash properly. But most of the time online? I write it as - or as --.
kzhe · 3 months ago
but that looks worse, it's horrible.

i have espanso set up to quick replace "-=" with — on desktop and on my phone i use futo keyboard, which has the aesthetically inspring em dash one hold and swipe on the h key away.

kzhe commented on Roblox executive says children making money on the platform is 'a gift'   theverge.com/2024/4/4/241... · Posted by u/josephwegner
a2128 · 2 years ago
> "So I can be like, 15 years old, in Indonesia, living in a slum, and then now with just a laptop, I can create something, make money, and then sustain my life"

Not if you can't get past the 50-step impossible Arkose captchas they show to third-world countries, ones that require you to actually be a robot to get past them with 0 mistakes.

They're also intentionally blocking Linux support, which is growing fast in the global south due to the growing hardware demands of Windows. They allowed Linux for a while, but now they want people to run their new kernel-level anticheat

kzhe · 2 years ago
I think they did fix Linux support intentionally for Linux users iirc
kzhe commented on Why I use Firefox   xn--ime-zza.eu/3... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
kzhe · 2 years ago
Mostly agree but Firefox does not have the best Android extensions. Kiwi thrashes Firefox and Iceraven is better too with support for custom ones
kzhe commented on The KDE desktop gets an overhaul with Plasma 6   lwn.net/SubscriberLink/96... · Posted by u/jrepinc
keeglin · 2 years ago
I recently started using a Mac at work and Gnome aping MacOS is the only thing that makes sense.

The applications selector, the settings drop-downs... spatial Nautilus... it didn't just start with Gnome 3. These are all poorly-implemented, half-baked versions of MacOS features. It has been going on for years.

I mean, the thin scroll bars for $deity's sake! On MacOS this makes sense because the trackpad and trackpad/mouse work, and work very well. On Gnome, it makes no sense at all since you can't hit them with the mouse pointer.

The pain is very real with Gnome.

It's a very, very poor ape of MacOS.

kzhe · 2 years ago
I disagree. For me, it's superior.
kzhe commented on The KDE desktop gets an overhaul with Plasma 6   lwn.net/SubscriberLink/96... · Posted by u/jrepinc
flohofwoe · 2 years ago
IMHO the difference is that KDE took the classic Windows desktop as starting point and has developed it into something that's now actually better than the Win10/11 desktop. GNOME OTH might be trying to imitate macOS but if that's actually the case they are doing a very poor job (I spend most of my time on a Mac, but have recently switched from GNOME to KDE on my Linux laptop because after updating to Ubuntu 24 I was finally fed up with GNOME's UX only ever getting worse, never improving).

PS: switching from GNOME to a KDE desktop session was absolutely trivial and quick on Ubuntu btw.

kzhe · 2 years ago
GNOME is better than macos imo

u/kzhe

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