The only thing preventing Graphene from being adopted by Normie's is the installation.
After that, it's pretty much just Android.
The only thing preventing Graphene from being adopted by Normie's is the installation.
After that, it's pretty much just Android.
Been wanting this in Bitwarden for forever. Was using the custom field as a replacement.
Hope tags are next
Old comment, but i'll reply anyway.
Regarding decentralized governance: There is no official repository as there are multiple differing node implementations. You will find that neither one holds a significant majority consensus. Especially when compared to BTC or specifically, Bitcoin Core. Each node author is significant in regards to CHIP.
As a matter of fact, pretty recently, an outdated node implementation was able to garner development funds via Flipstarter in order to keep it in consensus. Nodes are actively funded by the community in order to keep decentralization.
BCH at this point in time very well does fit the definition of Decentralized. It is not misleading.
Also, +1 for 0-conf on XMR.
Read the article.
Send the address and delete it after you've verified that the recipient is in your simplex contacts. You can verify via security code. You'll know when they use the link. Delete the address afterwards.
I mainly use brave as an alternative browser for when things are acting a bit iffy on Librewolf.
Yesterday I saw their VPN service running on the task manager. Hadn't used brave for a week. Immediately uninstalled.
I stopped using it on mobile once infinity died
It's $45 right now..
Battery life is good so far. Nothing special. The screen seems sensitive as well, I can't really attest for anything like mobile gaming though.
Mind you the phone is 120hz, I think I might notice if the touch sampling rate was low, but again, I can't attest for gaming much. All I've played are rhythm games.
Xperia I V, using it how I've always used it.
Using it right now :)
Loved infinity
This doesn't answer your question but try Limo. A Linux native mod manager.