

This article is more than a month old. Sadly, it is still up do date. We’re six weeks after the release, and I still haven’t seen any reports on the source release.
This article is more than a month old. Sadly, it is still up do date. We’re six weeks after the release, and I still haven’t seen any reports on the source release.
Thanks to the Lineage OS team amd maintainers!
I still have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro that came with Android 11 and will get the latest Lineage OS based on Android 16.
I think you’re right. Still, the two causes are at least related topics. Take this quote for example:
Epic has said Google is relying on what it called “flawed security claims” to justify its control over Android devices.
The same can be said about Google’s recent push to enforce developer registration.
To be fair, there are some less-than-optimal PoE implementations like “passive PoE”. I’ve heard stories where the wrong PoE mode destroyed network gear.
I don’t see anything wrong with Power over Ethernet, as long as it follows the standards.
Does anyone know any important difference between voidauth and authentik? The latter seems to be a far more mature product, but the feature set looks similar.
Chromebooks currently have a 10 year support duration, that’s on par with windows and mac.
And I also wonder, will it only allow app installs from the app store like they’re supposed to be doing on Android for phones?
Chromebooks traditionally have a working linux VM, so this is likely not impacted by the change.
And btw, you can still download apps from any website as long as the app is signed by a registered developer.
From what I saw, it’s more or less just a new app that starts when windows boots up. Plus some improvements like “the controller now works in UAC prompts” - which tells me that they didn’t really learn anything.
Looks good that this feature finally found its way into the main UI, not just a startup parameter.