Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:
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@TimWardCam @grote I feel like you're inventing a weird fictional scenario here to be mad about, but Google Play already has support for limited distribution of apps for internal testing without requiring all of the steps required to publish an app in the Play Store: https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9845334?hl=en
@tedmielczarek My weird fictional scenario is normal people using @fdroidorg to get their apps. They have apps that are downloaded millions of times per week. A hobbyist exception to distribute one app to 20 people who need to first opt-in doesn't cut it for those. Also your link goes to Google Play testing, so you may not have understood the issue.
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Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:
* enable developer options
* confirm that you are not tricked
* restart phone and re-authenticate
* wait one day
* confirm with biometrics that you know what you are doing
* decide if you only want unrestricted installs for 1 week or forever
* confirm that you accept the risks
* enjoy the few apps that still have developers motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this@grote this is BS
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Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:
* enable developer options
* confirm that you are not tricked
* restart phone and re-authenticate
* wait one day
* confirm with biometrics that you know what you are doing
* decide if you only want unrestricted installs for 1 week or forever
* confirm that you accept the risks
* enjoy the few apps that still have developers motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this@grote But... ya know... 'unbridled' Capitalism!..
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@itsFriday @CalcProgrammer1 @grote that implies that "installing an application" and not requiring a license from the state + google to do so .. is a "feature for advanced users" which it isnt.
@Li @CalcProgrammer1 @grote True. I see "advanced user" as just some one knowing a bit more as the average user. Maybe there is a better term.
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They even have a video up where they try to make this all sound nice and positive:
@grote Yeah, "committed to openness", what an ugly lie.
And "one time 24 hour wait" ... I bet that will be a lie, too. I'm pretty sure this will hit me more than once :-(.
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@tedmielczarek My weird fictional scenario is normal people using @fdroidorg to get their apps. They have apps that are downloaded millions of times per week. A hobbyist exception to distribute one app to 20 people who need to first opt-in doesn't cut it for those. Also your link goes to Google Play testing, so you may not have understood the issue.
@grote @fdroidorg sorry, that was directed at Tim, not you. I understand and appreciate what F-Droid provides and agree that this sucks badly. I just also think that people have a tendency to get off in the weeds instead of focusing on the things that matter.
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@grote so is not so bad in the end.
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Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:
* enable developer options
* confirm that you are not tricked
* restart phone and re-authenticate
* wait one day
* confirm with biometrics that you know what you are doing
* decide if you only want unrestricted installs for 1 week or forever
* confirm that you accept the risks
* enjoy the few apps that still have developers motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this@grote SailfishOS is waiting for these people.
Made by ex-Nokia employees and a viable daily driver since 2013.
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Credit union browser access europe.
Start making enquiries now and let them know it might be a revolition for memberships?
https://help.bcu.org/s/article/Accessing-BCU-Mobile-Banking-App-in-the-EU
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"scammers often pressure victims into disabling security measures"
gee Google, i wonder where they might find malware that would bypass those "security measures" without any pressure at all??? oh well not fucking important i guess.
Where indeed 🤔

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@argv_minus_one There probably are a lot of possibilities there. I'd definitely be interested to see how RISC-V pans out.
ARM is very weak per cycle compared to most other processor techs. I can't say where RISC-V is though. (After all, ARM basically is a form of RISC...) So it's not impossible a 2GHz processor could perform very favorably compared to ARM. Or not. It really depends... I don't have enough info on RISC-V to say one way or the other.
(Bear in mind that benchmarks are shockingly artificial and basically let processors cheat a lot.)
Well, I've observed some rather insane real-world single-thread performance from an Apple M1 in a MacBook. It runs circles around my desktop!
The M1 is about 5 years newer than my desktop, granted, but my desktop is a desktop! With a kilowatt power supply and a hefty CPU cooler and everything! (It was previously used for high-intensity gaming.)
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Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:
* enable developer options
* confirm that you are not tricked
* restart phone and re-authenticate
* wait one day
* confirm with biometrics that you know what you are doing
* decide if you only want unrestricted installs for 1 week or forever
* confirm that you accept the risks
* enjoy the few apps that still have developers motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this@grote is it necessary a dragon blood and sirens tears?
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Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:
* enable developer options
* confirm that you are not tricked
* restart phone and re-authenticate
* wait one day
* confirm with biometrics that you know what you are doing
* decide if you only want unrestricted installs for 1 week or forever
* confirm that you accept the risks
* enjoy the few apps that still have developers motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this@grote What if I don't ever connect my Android phone to a Google account in the first place?
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Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:
* enable developer options
* confirm that you are not tricked
* restart phone and re-authenticate
* wait one day
* confirm with biometrics that you know what you are doing
* decide if you only want unrestricted installs for 1 week or forever
* confirm that you accept the risks
* enjoy the few apps that still have developers motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this@grote or alternatively:
- sidestep this whole mess and install APKs through adb install
if they want to call installing apps sideloading, then we'll do sideloading for real.
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@grote or alternatively:
- sidestep this whole mess and install APKs through adb install
if they want to call installing apps sideloading, then we'll do sideloading for real.
@millihertz for all apps you will ever want from F-Droid? And their updates?
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@millihertz for all apps you will ever want from F-Droid? And their updates?
@grote yeah, if that's what it takes
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@grote yeah, if that's what it takes
@grote i'm guessing it'll take the F-Droid website about two seconds to figure out how to have Chrome automate the process
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Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:
* enable developer options
* confirm that you are not tricked
* restart phone and re-authenticate
* wait one day
* confirm with biometrics that you know what you are doing
* decide if you only want unrestricted installs for 1 week or forever
* confirm that you accept the risks
* enjoy the few apps that still have developers motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this@grote just wait until they download and inspect, validate, do a security check on, and....
run a jar?
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@grote i'm guessing it'll take the F-Droid website about two seconds to figure out how to have Chrome automate the process
@grote it sucks, but fuck google