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Making a mess out of my OS (hey, that rhymes!)
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[?]acct-user/initra-mf ยป 🌐
@me@doasu.dev

Minor tone suggestion:
SailfishOS objectively has extremely poor privacy and security compared to the Android Open Source Project. It's a fact.
While I wholeheartedly appreciate your providing sources to your arguments, saying "It's a fact." doesn't make them any truer.

On the contrary, in my opinion it is detrimental to your argument, because that statement not only means nothing, but is also often used by people who don't have any meaningful evidence and reach for this to falsely 'reinforce' their position.

I suggest omitting statements like these, and just presenting information supporting your claim. (Like you already do :))

Anyways, just thought I'd share.
Keep up the great work!!

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    [?]GrapheneOS ยป 🌐
    @GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social

    @me They're stating something as if it's a fact when it's the other way around. People can find lots of places to read about how mobile operating systems including the Android Open Source Project and iOS moved to a much more private and secure model for applications and the OS itself along with heavily hardening it against attacks compared to desktop operating systems. They're far from perfect but they're much better than desktop OSes. The topic has been AOSP, not Google Mobile Services Android.

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      [?]acct-user/initra-mf ยป 🔓
      @me@doasu.dev

      @GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social:
      They're stating something as if it's a fact when it's the other way around.
      It is, indeed, often the case.

      Regards~

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