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  • Can you source that? Cuz there's plenty of evidence about most of the West Bank being segregated to the point of Palestinians not being allowed to use streets that everyone (Israelis, tourists) can, Palestinians being forced to live in slums covered in nets to prevent debris from Israelis to hit them, Palestinian houses outside of Israel being demolished whenever Israel feels like it.

    I don't even know about Gaza. All of this was a mess way before the Hamas attack. Not too long ago, there was a visit from an American journalist with Palestinian parents to west Bank cities, to test waters. She was guided by Israelis who denounced the Israeli government. They were literally doing nothing, yet the moment they set foot in the West Bank they were raided and bullied by the IDF. It is reported that this is a thing that has been happening to literally every Palestinian. They had to be let go since they were not Palestinians and toured one of the major west Bank cities to show what it looks like in there. It gets stupid to the point that Palestinians who live next to the whole lot of checkpoints can't have visits at home since checkpoints do not allow for anything but to pass from one zone of the city to another, not to houses next to them. It was a very heartbreaking thing to see, the whole tour.

    Add those living conditions to a lack of education and one can very well understand why they voted for someone that promises them to get rid of their aggressor, even if that someone is a terrorist organisation. They know no better, all they have seen in their lifes has been bullying and hell on earth.

  • live translate

    What is that? Google translate listening and translating live? Google lens translating images? Both work.

    hold for me feature

    No clue about what that is.

    In general most things work just the same, and things that do not tend to be listed in the Graphene docs.

  • Isn't it? It somewhat-works in the browser but you don't get proper noise cancellation there nor quite some other features. Their native client is using an ancient version of Electron that, at least on Linux, leaves a lot to be desired. No audio-share, no proper Wayland support, no High-dpi.

    There are quite a few amateur GitHub projects with patches and repacks to show how things should be done.

    If a client is only good on Windows, then it is not that good. Remember Skype?

  • Simple reason being that there's no notoriously good OS for Samsung phones.

    Graphene is highly focused on not being annoying while keeping privacy intact. You can, for example, have Google Play Services, within a sandbox. Everything can be denied network access, or any access really, on a per app basis.

    It also relies on Google's security chip to keep the chain of trust intact. The boot sequence and your private keys are kept intact that way. Not everyone documents and opens their hardware as well as Google. Samsung is notoriously terrible and full of it when it comes to allowing you to do your own thing.

  • I'm going to assume it means that the client (installed app) is moving so fast (and breaking compatibility so fast) that some servers are currently unable (or don't want) to keep up. A reason to hold versions is, for example, to have more stability assurances.

    The Lemmy ecosystem is going to be a mess for the next months until everything is properly oiled.

  • Business like always.

    No main fizeram uma votação a respeito do que fazer. A maioria votou que se fizesse algo mas como o voto foi spoiled os mods fingiram que a vontade da malta era não fazer nada