It is a more serious project than LineageOS in the sense that they take security very seriously and they take their development more professionally too. There are no disadvantages to using GrapheneOS compared to LineageOS.
I don't know why people just keep comparing the core protocol to the client. They can both be developed independently, in fact, you don't even need to use the official client, there are many open source alternatives.
If you think something is broken, you are free to contribute to a patch, the project is open source.
At this point, we are talking about a really high education of a certain language on a thread about a tool to help people going from zero to say basic sentences on another language.
They are two different things. I mean, I am sure that there are academics with superior knowledge than me on my own native language.
A 16 month course of 6 to 7 hours per day with a lot of exercise and you didn't learn the language at all?
I don't think Duolingo is a good solution but in your case you had all the opportunity to become fully fluent with that kind of regime, it starts to be your fault.
Absolutely, there has been a dramatic shift in the type of people who visit HN in the past years.
I used to think that Reddit was bad in this regard but to be honest it mostly affects the big subreddits, the niche and small ones still have a high quality community. HN became pretty much like the biggest subs on Reddit.
I know this is completely unrelated to the discussion but why is this not a blog post on their actual blog (https://en.cdprojektred.com/news/) instead of a print screen of a bunch of text?
"(...) every time an install of Raspberry Pi OS is updated it will ping a Microsoft server. Microsoft will know you're using Raspberry Pi OS/likely Raspberry Pi owner and your IP address."
How is this is an issue? It doesn't require any login and this is exactly what happens with every APT mirror.
I imagine that Raspberry Pi OS is an distro meant for people who simply want things to work out of the box, I can see why the Raspberry foundation would want to add repos for easy installation of the VSCode.
If you want tight control of what happens in your system, you are free to install any other distro you want.
I get that level 3 means that the device is able to detect physical tampering. But why would I need this if anyone can just plug the USB stick into any PC?
This is slightly disappointing, I was expecting it to be some kind of case for the the Compute Module (or at least for the RPi4. I don't know if it's unrealistic, but it would be nice to have some sort of upgrade or repair possibilities.
It is a more serious project than LineageOS in the sense that they take security very seriously and they take their development more professionally too. There are no disadvantages to using GrapheneOS compared to LineageOS.
You can see a comparison here: https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm