Google’s Gemini team is apparently sending out emails about an upcoming change to how Gemini interacts with apps on Android devices. The email informs users that, come July 7, 2025, Gemini will be able to “help you use Phone, Messages, WhatsApp, and Utilities on your phone, whether your Gemini Apps Activity is on or off.” Naturally, this has raised some privacy concerns among those who’ve received the email and those using the AI assistant on their Android devices.

  • @neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11017 days ago

    Linux has become good enough to replace desktop operating systems.

    Now, we are back at square one. I’ll be the first to inaccurately declare, “This will be the year of the Linux phone.”

      • @xiwi@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        17 days ago

        PostmarketOS is cool, but as an actual phone replacement it is tough, at least last time I tried.

        • @A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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          I haven’t tried, but I took a closer look at their wiki yesterday:

          • the Main (official) devices are QEMU, i.e. virtual
          • the list of Community devices is long, but whenever I clicked on something there were significant caveats

          IMHO they should focus their efforts on getting at least one actual phone working fully.

          I want this project to succeed, but until then I use Sailfish OS, btw.

        • IndiBrony
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          317 days ago

          I’m looking at a Volla phone https://volla.online/en/

          But I also have no experience of Linux in general yet so I have no idea if this is a good move.

          I just really want to get away from android/apple/windows on all of my devices.

          I want SteamOS for desktop, because quite frankly gaming is all I really use a desktop for anymore.

    • kbobabob
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      517 days ago

      Isn’t Android using a Linux kernel already?

      • @GreenMartian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        417 days ago

        Yes. IIRC it’s based on latest LTS kernel with Google patches. So it’s been “year of the Linux phone” for a while now.

        It’s unfortunate that the slop they put on top of it is such a privacy nightmare. PostmarketOS is trying to change that and supports Plasma, Gnome, etc. But it’s early days yet and still rough around the edges from what I’ve been reading.

      • Balder
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        217 days ago

        Yeah, but the kernel is a low-level module that handles hardware, memory, and processes—it’s not what users interact with directly, so sharing the same kernel doesn’t make it all that similar as you’d think.

        What makes Linux feel like ‘Linux’ to users is the stuff on top: the userland—bash, coreutils, package managers, X11/Wayland, etc. Android replaces almost all of that, so even though it uses the Linux kernel, it doesn’t feel like Linux.

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      android is linux and its great. the problem is the google crud on top of it, and their iron fist ruling it. windows is similar tbh.

      we have to fight google not compete with android. the problem is not technology itself, its the oligarchs controlling it.

    • @Tja@programming.dev
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      -117 days ago

      I use Linux since debian 3.0 and I don’t think Linux is ready to replace desktop os yet. The universe has come up with bigger and more powerful idiots.

      • @JcbAzPx@lemmy.world
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        016 days ago

        Linux had reached idiot parity with windows at least. Idiot proof OS is a fable that cannot be reached.

        • @Tja@programming.dev
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          -116 days ago

          Maybe in “appliances” like the steam deck. There are still driver and software support issues. There’s a big “familiarity” gap. There’s a lack of pre-installed systems. We are not at parity yet.