Grant Joseph

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@GrantJoseph The next release is Android 17 which will be received by AOSP.

The standard cycle is a yearly release in June, 1st quarterly release in September, 2nd quarterly release in December and then the 3rd quarterly release in March.

The yearly release and 2nd quarterly release are the ones intended for use by other OEMs and pushed to AOSP. Security backports are provided for the yearly release and 2nd quarterly release which is what the security preview releases we make are based on.

@GrapheneOS Is there a timeline for when desktop mode newly announced by Google for a Pixel Drop is coming to GrapheneOS? I've been very excited for desktop mode reading GA. I'm not knowledgeable enough about GrapheneOS release cycles to tell if I should be able to figure out the timeline on my own.
i am curious as to why the seattle mariners thought it was necessary to specifically write a rule against dropping off your dog at the baseball park, having the dog show their own ticket, and walk to their assigned seat on the view level to watch a baseball game without a human
@mshelton Realistically, every random social media service doesn't even need their own DMs. We don't need a so many different messaging services. Especially when a company like Meta has WhatsApp, they should unify it with Facebook, Insta, etc. and just use its infrastructure everywhere. But that's probably not good for social media business/retention. Federation tech could help though, if they're willing.
New in today's Claude Code release: you can now launch Claude Code sessions on your laptop *from your phone*

This blew my mind the first time I tried it

https://hacks.mozilla.org/2026/02/making-webassembly-a-first-class-language-on-the-web/

Gosh this is so cool. A native DOM API exposed to WebAssembly right in the browser, and even better - via the Component Model, which has been under development and been getting more and more refinements over the past few yeass 👀 That means there will officially no longer be a need for JS glue code on the web!

Why is WebAssembly a second-class language on the web? – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

This post is an expanded version of a presentation I gave at the recent WebAssembly CG meeting in Munich. WebAssembly has come a long way since its first release in 2017. The 1.0 version of WebAssembly was already a great fit for low-level languages like C and C++, and immediately enabled many new kinds of applications to efficiently target the web.

Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog

just found out there are some SPI flashes with built-in HMAC-authenticated monotonic cryptographically secure counters

they really put anything the customer asks into the device, huh

Signal recently released another grand jury subpoena which, as always, basically had nothing interesting to turn over in response. For the requested phone numbers they could only provide the account creation timestamp. https://signal.org/bigbrother/district-of-columbia/
Grand jury subpoena for Signal user data in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia

Signal end-to-end encrypts both content and metadata by default far beyond most of our peers. Our aim is to have access to as close to no data as possible, meaning that we have a fraction of the personal information compared to the average communications service. We simply don’t have access to th...

Signal Messenger

Auditor app version 91 released:

https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Auditor/releases/tag/91

See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release and a link to the full changelog.

Forum discussion thread:

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/33051-auditor-app-version-91-released

#GrapheneOS #privacy #security #android

OK, now there's an empty file called "grass". Now what