Quote from: junker on October 04, 2018, 09:25:45 PMQuote from: Snupes on October 04, 2018, 08:58:23 PMI'm p sure I've told you to get a Pixel in the last few threads. I stand by it.As long as Tuesday goes as expected and I can get over no SD card and headphone jack, that is the plan. I think I've abandoned the idea of getting a 6T, so it is down to 3 phones at this point (Pixel / XR / Note 9).How will you handle no headphone jack? Bluetooth earbuds?
Quote from: Snupes on October 04, 2018, 08:58:23 PMI'm p sure I've told you to get a Pixel in the last few threads. I stand by it.As long as Tuesday goes as expected and I can get over no SD card and headphone jack, that is the plan. I think I've abandoned the idea of getting a 6T, so it is down to 3 phones at this point (Pixel / XR / Note 9).
I'm p sure I've told you to get a Pixel in the last few threads. I stand by it.
There are cigarettes in joints. You don't smoke it by itself.
The Pixel phones sure cost a lot for being information sieves for Google. Considering they're collecting and selling all of your information, you'd think they'd give you a discount.
Quote from: Fortuna on October 05, 2018, 05:01:23 AMThe Pixel phones sure cost a lot for being information sieves for Google. Considering they're collecting and selling all of your information, you'd think they'd give you a discount.All phones do that. It's not like different brands are any different. I've got a rooted s4 with a custom UI which I feel reasonably safe on but I accept privacy is dead.Also this.https://www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2018/10/04/the-chinese-spy-chip-story-is-a-reminder-of-how-insecure-our-digital-world-really-is/#7044b6f07e13
Quote from: Fortuna on October 05, 2018, 05:01:23 AMThe Pixel phones sure cost a lot for being information sieves for Google. Considering they're collecting and selling all of your information, you'd think they'd give you a discount.All phones do that.
when you try to mock anyone while also running the flat earth society. Lol
Isn’t Sailfish the Star Citizen of mobile OSes?
Quote from: disputeone on October 05, 2018, 07:31:01 AMQuote from: Fortuna on October 05, 2018, 05:01:23 AMThe Pixel phones sure cost a lot for being information sieves for Google. Considering they're collecting and selling all of your information, you'd think they'd give you a discount.All phones do that. It's not like different brands are any different. I've got a rooted s4 with a custom UI which I feel reasonably safe on but I accept privacy is dead.Also this.https://www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2018/10/04/the-chinese-spy-chip-story-is-a-reminder-of-how-insecure-our-digital-world-really-is/#7044b6f07e13https://nypost.com/2018/04/03/why-microsoft-and-apple-dont-need-to-sell-your-data/
I've already pointed out that the Gemini is the best option numerous times.Quote from: disputeone on October 05, 2018, 07:31:01 AMQuote from: Fortuna on October 05, 2018, 05:01:23 AMThe Pixel phones sure cost a lot for being information sieves for Google. Considering they're collecting and selling all of your information, you'd think they'd give you a discount.All phones do that.Incorrect.
The new reality that followed 9/11 led NSA whistleblower William Binney to resign after “the NSA began purposefully violating the Constitution” in the process of gathering information on virtually every U.S. citizen.Government spying capabilities are vast, including everything from general hacking techniques learned from Germany to a new FBI domestic wireless surveillance unit to the massive spy campaign on Occupy Wall Street run by the post-9/11 Department of Homeland Security.American tech companies like Skype, Facebook, Twitter, Google and various mobile carriers are reportedly turning over user information.Meanwhile, the NSA hired Israeli contractors to bug the telecommunications network and is in the process of building a $2 billion spy centre.
Quote from: Fortuna on October 05, 2018, 07:47:17 PMQuote from: disputeone on October 05, 2018, 07:31:01 AMQuote from: Fortuna on October 05, 2018, 05:01:23 AMThe Pixel phones sure cost a lot for being information sieves for Google. Considering they're collecting and selling all of your information, you'd think they'd give you a discount.All phones do that. It's not like different brands are any different. I've got a rooted s4 with a custom UI which I feel reasonably safe on but I accept privacy is dead.Also this.https://www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2018/10/04/the-chinese-spy-chip-story-is-a-reminder-of-how-insecure-our-digital-world-really-is/#7044b6f07e13https://nypost.com/2018/04/03/why-microsoft-and-apple-dont-need-to-sell-your-data/Quote from: Parsifal on October 06, 2018, 11:41:32 AMI've already pointed out that the Gemini is the best option numerous times.Quote from: disputeone on October 05, 2018, 07:31:01 AMQuote from: Fortuna on October 05, 2018, 05:01:23 AMThe Pixel phones sure cost a lot for being information sieves for Google. Considering they're collecting and selling all of your information, you'd think they'd give you a discount.All phones do that.Incorrect.https://www.businessinsider.com.au/heres-how-surveillance-in-america-drastically-changed-after-911-2012-8?r=US&IR=TQuoteThe new reality that followed 9/11 led NSA whistleblower William Binney to resign after “the NSA began purposefully violating the Constitution” in the process of gathering information on virtually every U.S. citizen.Government spying capabilities are vast, including everything from general hacking techniques learned from Germany to a new FBI domestic wireless surveillance unit to the massive spy campaign on Occupy Wall Street run by the post-9/11 Department of Homeland Security.American tech companies like Skype, Facebook, Twitter, Google and various mobile carriers are reportedly turning over user information.Meanwhile, the NSA hired Israeli contractors to bug the telecommunications network and is in the process of building a $2 billion spy centre.Shut it down!
If you are going to DebOOonK an expert then you have to at least provide a source with credentials of equal or greater relevance. Even then, it merely shows that some experts disagree with each other.
Time to rethink things again...
Okay well I bought an iPhone XS, which wasn't on my list, but whatever, I got a good trade in deal on my old crappy iPhone 6 so it worked out. And now that the 6 is gone, I can no longer use it as my crutch.
Quote from: junker on October 19, 2018, 06:30:24 PMOkay well I bought an iPhone XS, which wasn't on my list, but whatever, I got a good trade in deal on my old crappy iPhone 6 so it worked out. And now that the 6 is gone, I can no longer use it as my crutch.