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Looks like Chromebook is being replaced with something called "Googlebook" and it is full-scale Microsoft-style Surveillance PC.

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  • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

    Since the Google announcement wording also poses this as not just the future of Chromebook but the future of Android, this raises serious questions, for me, about how much longer using Android will continue to be an option. Google's been escalating removal of Gemini opt-outs and Android is almost the only one of their products I haven't yet dropped as a result. (This is, of course, happening at the same time governments worldwide are making citizenship contingent on owning an Android or iPhone.)

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    @mcc what's missing is a #Google-free #Android-Fork beyond a mere #ROM.

    - #LineageOS is close but not quite and #GrapheneOS are too busy appeasing #Cyberfascists with *"#DeviceAttestation"* aka. #Malware features…

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    • geepawhill@mastodon.socialG geepawhill@mastodon.social

      @mcc I feel like we have two choices, and they both really suck.

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      @GeePawHill It's like a U.S. presidential election that way. @mcc

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      • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

        Looks like Chromebook is being replaced with something called "Googlebook" and it is full-scale Microsoft-style Surveillance PC. Apparently anytime you "wiggle your cursor" anything that is underneath the cursor gets fed into Google's surveillance AI https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/meet-googlebook/

        One of these things that makes me consider detecting the platform from my webserver and blocking it entirely because the probability of whatever I wrote becoming an LLM input is too high

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        @mcc In a recent update. Samsung is increasing their a.i stuff in Android. This with the Google a.i stuff is making Android unusable. I am forced to use Android for various reasons, also because there is no competition on the market.

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        • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

          Since the Google announcement wording also poses this as not just the future of Chromebook but the future of Android, this raises serious questions, for me, about how much longer using Android will continue to be an option. Google's been escalating removal of Gemini opt-outs and Android is almost the only one of their products I haven't yet dropped as a result. (This is, of course, happening at the same time governments worldwide are making citizenship contingent on owning an Android or iPhone.)

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          @mcc 32-bit CPUs and up were a mistake.

          At least you can't run this AI bullshit on a 286. Your 286 wont spy on you.

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          • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

            Looks like Chromebook is being replaced with something called "Googlebook" and it is full-scale Microsoft-style Surveillance PC. Apparently anytime you "wiggle your cursor" anything that is underneath the cursor gets fed into Google's surveillance AI https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/meet-googlebook/

            One of these things that makes me consider detecting the platform from my webserver and blocking it entirely because the probability of whatever I wrote becoming an LLM input is too high

            julie@merida.hairJ This user is from outside of this forum
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            @mcc@mastodon.social Oh, neat. I can't wait for my student to come home from school and tell me about all the cool stuff AI on their school-issued laptop can do.

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            • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

              Looks like Chromebook is being replaced with something called "Googlebook" and it is full-scale Microsoft-style Surveillance PC. Apparently anytime you "wiggle your cursor" anything that is underneath the cursor gets fed into Google's surveillance AI https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/meet-googlebook/

              One of these things that makes me consider detecting the platform from my webserver and blocking it entirely because the probability of whatever I wrote becoming an LLM input is too high

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              @mcc every new news about android, make me think preordering the new jolla phone with sailfish os my best choice of 2026 🙂

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              • cr1901@mastodon.socialC cr1901@mastodon.social

                @mcc 32-bit CPUs and up were a mistake.

                At least you can't run this AI bullshit on a 286. Your 286 wont spy on you.

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                @cr1901 @mcc

                Sounds like it's time to dig out the old Amstrad CPC 6128 from the attic. CP/M for the win! 😎

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                • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                  Looks like Chromebook is being replaced with something called "Googlebook" and it is full-scale Microsoft-style Surveillance PC. Apparently anytime you "wiggle your cursor" anything that is underneath the cursor gets fed into Google's surveillance AI https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/meet-googlebook/

                  One of these things that makes me consider detecting the platform from my webserver and blocking it entirely because the probability of whatever I wrote becoming an LLM input is too high

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                  @mcc

                  Oh, well. My Chromebook is knackered anyway. Guess I'll replace it with a 4K laptop running Linux.

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                  • kkarhan@c.imK kkarhan@c.im

                    @mcc what's missing is a #Google-free #Android-Fork beyond a mere #ROM.

                    - #LineageOS is close but not quite and #GrapheneOS are too busy appeasing #Cyberfascists with *"#DeviceAttestation"* aka. #Malware features…

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                    @kkarhan @mcc I'm using a Fairphone 4 running e/OS/ which appears to be utterly Gargoyle-free unless I install the wrong apps from "All lounge".

                    It was more hard work to set up than a typical big name Android phone, but most things are covered, although I haven't found a decent NFC payment app yet--Curve has currently had 6,746 attempts blocked by e/OS/, which regards them as attempted data leaks.

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                    • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                      Looks like Chromebook is being replaced with something called "Googlebook" and it is full-scale Microsoft-style Surveillance PC. Apparently anytime you "wiggle your cursor" anything that is underneath the cursor gets fed into Google's surveillance AI https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/meet-googlebook/

                      One of these things that makes me consider detecting the platform from my webserver and blocking it entirely because the probability of whatever I wrote becoming an LLM input is too high

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                      @mcc I can see schools upgrading to these without so much as a second thought about surveillance or primacy of the students.

                      As for alternatives to Android? Some have mentioned installing GrapheneOS on an older model Android, some have suggested Linux, Kali or Tails specifically. Others have suggested a more old school dumb flip phone.

                      The more advanced the world has gotten, the crucial it is to keep old school or alt means of communication alive.

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                      • kkarhan@c.imK kkarhan@c.im

                        @mcc what's missing is a #Google-free #Android-Fork beyond a mere #ROM.

                        - #LineageOS is close but not quite and #GrapheneOS are too busy appeasing #Cyberfascists with *"#DeviceAttestation"* aka. #Malware features…

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                        @kkarhan @mcc

                        What's wrong with GrapheneOS now?

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                        • dreamos82@mastodon.worldD dreamos82@mastodon.world

                          @mcc every new news about android, make me think preordering the new jolla phone with sailfish os my best choice of 2026 🙂

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                          @dreamos82 @mcc Jolla Phones were sold out, sadly...

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                          • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                            Since the Google announcement wording also poses this as not just the future of Chromebook but the future of Android, this raises serious questions, for me, about how much longer using Android will continue to be an option. Google's been escalating removal of Gemini opt-outs and Android is almost the only one of their products I haven't yet dropped as a result. (This is, of course, happening at the same time governments worldwide are making citizenship contingent on owning an Android or iPhone.)

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                            @mcc@mastodon.social Google seems hell bent on destroying everything that people switched to them for.

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                            • jrdepriest@infosec.exchangeJ jrdepriest@infosec.exchange

                              @kkarhan @mcc

                              What's wrong with GrapheneOS now?

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                              @jrdepriest @mcc the whole "Device Attestation" shite and them choosing to go with Motorola, which are so #AntiRepairDesign that they argue with @EUCommission about the #EU-wide #SupportDuration…

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                              • rupertreynolds@hachyderm.ioR rupertreynolds@hachyderm.io

                                @kkarhan @mcc I'm using a Fairphone 4 running e/OS/ which appears to be utterly Gargoyle-free unless I install the wrong apps from "All lounge".

                                It was more hard work to set up than a typical big name Android phone, but most things are covered, although I haven't found a decent NFC payment app yet--Curve has currently had 6,746 attempts blocked by e/OS/, which regards them as attempted data leaks.

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                                @RupertReynolds @mcc that's due to the bullshit #App developers due under the false pretense of "#PCIDSS compliance"…

                                - Personally, I'd use #Monerujo (and thus #Monero) for cashless payments…

                                http://monerujo.app

                                But that shit is so good, it's being criminalized!

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                                • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                  Since the Google announcement wording also poses this as not just the future of Chromebook but the future of Android, this raises serious questions, for me, about how much longer using Android will continue to be an option. Google's been escalating removal of Gemini opt-outs and Android is almost the only one of their products I haven't yet dropped as a result. (This is, of course, happening at the same time governments worldwide are making citizenship contingent on owning an Android or iPhone.)

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                                  @mcc I wish there was a third phone.

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                                    @otte_homan @mcc the state is fundamentally part of the problem.

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                                    • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                                      @mcc I wish there was a third phone.

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                                      @xgranade @mcc I am unironically considering getting the Barbie phone (US version). It’s apparently a pretty good device for a feature phone. Plus…pink!

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                                      • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                        Looks like Chromebook is being replaced with something called "Googlebook" and it is full-scale Microsoft-style Surveillance PC. Apparently anytime you "wiggle your cursor" anything that is underneath the cursor gets fed into Google's surveillance AI https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/meet-googlebook/

                                        One of these things that makes me consider detecting the platform from my webserver and blocking it entirely because the probability of whatever I wrote becoming an LLM input is too high

                                        trantion@masto.aiT This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        > Gemini’s helpfulness right to your fingertips, quite literally. Just wiggle your cursor and watch it come alive with Gemini

                                        At last, a device offering "look at the screen to activate the LLM"

                                        > You can tap a phone app, get that order out quickly and get back to it. Or if you get a reminder for your daily Duolingo language lesson, you can pop over and finish it without ever leaving your screen. It just works.

                                        Wow, multitasking on a laptop?! Sign me up!

                                        @mcc

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                                        • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                          Looks like Chromebook is being replaced with something called "Googlebook" and it is full-scale Microsoft-style Surveillance PC. Apparently anytime you "wiggle your cursor" anything that is underneath the cursor gets fed into Google's surveillance AI https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/meet-googlebook/

                                          One of these things that makes me consider detecting the platform from my webserver and blocking it entirely because the probability of whatever I wrote becoming an LLM input is too high

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                                          @mcc I'm sure others already did it, but I'm at the point of deleting all my gmail accounts. I'm done with this.

                                          Google can eat a dick straight up!

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