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Motorola just announced a partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation at MWC 2026.
No shipping product yet -- but the language is interesting. They are talking about "future devices engineered with GrapheneOS compatibility" and joint work "in the coming months". That leaves room for something real this year.
For context: GrapheneOS currently only officially supports Pixel devices. This all comes down to hardware. You need a strong secure enclave, a re-lockable bootloader, and long-term firmware support. Most OEMs do not bother.
What makes this announcement different from typical security marketing is who signed on. The GrapheneOS Foundation is not the kind of project that lends its name to something without substance. If they are named as an actual partner, there is likely real technical work happening behind the scenes.
If Motorola ships a device with proper GrapheneOS support, it would be the first serious hardware competition to Pixel in the privacy space. That would be good for everyone.
Worth watching.
https://motorolanews.com/motorola-three-new-b2b-solutions-at-mwc-2026/
Anyone use hardware MFC authentication keys, and have opinions about them?
Are they a good solution?
I saw a video about YubiKey and looked it up on Wikipedia. Seems like a useful thing, but there are FOSS community concerns about it being closed-source.
The page also mentions NitroKey which appears to be a FOSS/Open Hardware alternative that supports (most of?) the same protocols.
Which?
Neither?
Comments..?
Let's do this.

Let's learn and grow. New things are cool!Links 'n' stuff down below. Lots of links.First, the "clean version." Please pass that around.https://youtu.be/Zgxb...
Hey fedi-people ! I'm looking for a self-hosted tool for managing a mindmap on which nodes can have different states, and to be able to display this items on a board like a kanban.
The idea is to modelize my projects into subsets and sub-subsets of tasks that I can manage from a mindmap view, and to be able to quickly check their states from a board.
I have some personal projects with very high amount of task subsets and dependencies. I have been working with todolists, but I would like to test alternate ways to vizualize them.
Do you know some tool which would do this ?
Also which isn't made in NodeJS and which has other deployement ways than Docker.