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@ GrapheneOS
2025-06-12 18:43:02
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqjp9t2exgprpszr4w4a26pgna6zlcy7ktjt2hgk9rwkzdwj5dal0q62ggmd We are going to be using AOSP regardless because we need broad compatibility with mainstream apps. We therefore need to have a privacy/security hardened fork of AOSP. Why should we have both a privacy/security hardened fork of AOSP and then also a much less private/secure OS to run that on top of via virtual machines? It makes more sense to use the same AOSP-based OS both for app compatibiltiy and the rest of the OS. The only reason we have to move to something else is avoiding Linux.