Fuck Google with a stiff wire brush.

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      2 months ago

      … except for the binary os blobs, that’ll need to be reverse engineered to run it on… well… any real hardware /s

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          As far as I understood from Graphene, when Google released the source code for Android 16, they also stripped all the reference code for Pixel devices.

          Historically, Google would ship the code for Pixel and a software emulator as “reference designs”. Now, it’s only shipped with the emulator.

          The Graphene Team needed to reconstruct the pixel code from the Android 15 release. Fortunately, the divergence between Android 15 and 16 was minimal, but I’m certain the division will widen as time goes by.

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      Above all, the organisation behind it must be or become sufficiently robust, like GNU/Linux, in order to take up the torch, but that requires a lot of financial backing.

      It’s not impossible, but in my opinion it won’t happen right away and is likely to take time to implement. Once that’s done, the only issue left will be installation (for users, that is).

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        I am not really sure, but i think i have read that google and android has to split up because of cartel laws at some point,

        and i hope this might make things better (considering that like a lot of different companys do rely on android after all), but it is a fragile hope