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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/39345295

I wanted to share an interesting statistic with you. Approximately 1 out of every 25 people with a Google Pixel phone is running GrapheneOS right now. While it's difficult to get an exact number, we can make educated guesses to get an approximate number.

How many GrapheneOS users are there? According to an estimate released by GrapheneOS today, the number of GrapheneOS devices is approaching 400,000. This estimate is based on the number of devices that downloaded recent GrapheneOS updates. Some users may have multiple devices, such as organizations, and some users may download and flash updates externally, but it's the best estimate we have.

How many Google Pixel users are there? Despite Google's extensive data collection, this one is surprisingly harder to estimate, since Google hasn't released an exact number. There's a number floating around that Google has 4-5% of the smartphone market, which is between 10 million and 13.2 million users in the United States. I can't find the source of where this information came from. That number is problematic, too, because Japan supposedly uses more Google Pixel phones than the United States. The Pixel 9 series was also a big jump in market share for Google. I couldn't find any numbers smaller than 10 million, and it made the math nice, so that is what I went with.

Putting the numbers together, it means that 4% of Google Pixel users are running GrapheneOS. That means in a room of 25 Google Pixel users, 1 of them will be a GrapheneOS user. If you include all custom Android operating systems, that number would certainly be much, much higher.

To put it into perspective, each pixel in this image represents ~5 Google Pixel users. Each white pixel represents that those ~5 people use GrapheneOS:

Even with generous estimates to Google's market share, GrapheneOS still makes up a large portion of their users.

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Prenons un cas concret Vous ĂȘtes Ă  la plage avec votre enfant qui regarde la mer assis sur un rocher. La mer monte, le soleil se couche, l'instant est paisible. Vous voudriez l'immortaliser mais vous n'avez que votre ordiphone sous la main. Alors hop. RĂ©flexe. Photo. VoilĂ , vous avez immortalisé 

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Nos comptoirs virtuels par Ploum - Lionel Dricot.

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Bonjour, tout est dans le titre, Korben à (encore) écrit un billet intéressant... Enjoy

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La situation vient de déraper sérieusement. Suite à un article du Parisien qualifiant GrapheneOS d'outil privilégié des narcotrafiquants, les développeurs

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by arcay@jlai.lu to c/technologie@jlai.lu
 
 

Complémentaire : http://numel.blog.free.fr/index.php?post/2024/11/18/Australie-2G-3G-nov2024

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-18/nsw-tpg-telecom-sydney-person-samsumg-triple-0-death/106021692

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https://www.smh.com.au/technology/tpg-customer-dies-after-failed-triple-zero-call-20251118-p5ng7j.html

TPG Telecom says Sydney person died after outdated phone software blocked Triple Zero calls

By Luke Royes

Topic:Technology

Mon 17 Nov Monday 17 November A person holding a smartphone dialling 000

TPG says the incident happened on November 13. (ABC News: Dannielle Maguire) In short:

TPG Telecom has confirmed a customer in Sydney died last week after a mobile phone could not make Triple Zero calls.

The telco says early investigations indicated the failed calls were due to a Samsung device operating on software that was not compatible with making Triple Zero calls on the network.

Samsung said on its website it had identified older mobile devices that do not "correctly connect to an alternative mobile network to make Triple Zero calls when the user's primary network is not available". Link copied

TPG Telecom says a Sydney customer died after outdated software blocked a Samsung phone from making Triple Zero (000) calls.

The telco said in a statement it was informed of the incident involving a person using a Lebara service on a Samsung device on November 13 by NSW Ambulance yesterday.

TPG Telecom said its mobile network was operational and no outages had occurred.

"Early investigations indicate that the failed calls were due to the customer's Samsung device operating on software that was not compatible with making Triple Zero calls on the network," the company said in a statement.

"Samsung recently identified that certain, older devices required a software update to enable Triple Zero functionality on TPG Telecom's mobile network."

The telco said when it became aware of issues with these handsets on its network, it told customers "to urgently update affected devices".

"Handsets not updated are blocked after a period of 28-35 days from the first contact to the customer, as required under new regulations," the company said.

"The most recent communications to customers with impacted devices was sent on 7 November." A woman and a man walk past a Samsung store with mobile phones and tablets for sale on benches.

A number of older Samsung devices are listed on the company's website as needing to be replaced or updated. (ABC News: Jack Ailwood)

In a statement, NSW Ambulance confirmed it received contact from the person "via an alternate phone connection" after they attempted to call Triple Zero, and paramedics responded immediately.

"We extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the patient," it read. Samsung customers 'strongly advised' to install latest software updates

Samsung said it was continuing to work closely with its carrier partners to ensure all devices operate reliably in emergencies.

"We strongly encourage customers to keep their mobile devices updated with the latest software, as this is critical to maintaining the highest standards of safety, security, and performance," the statement read.

Samsung said customers with devices requiring updates or replacements have been notified by their mobile carrier with instructions following the incident.

The company lists on its website dozens of devices that need to be updated or replaced to ensure users can make Triple Zero calls.

It said newer model phones were not affected.

Three people died in September after a technical failure on the Optus network meant Triple Zero calls were unable to go through.

Last month Telstra testing revealed some Samsung mobile phone users may be unable to call Triple Zero in an emergency with more than 70 models found not to be connecting correctly.

The issue affected 11 older model Samsung Galaxy phones which users would need to replace with newer devices, and about 60 models that required system updates, Telstra said. TPG boss offers condolences, urges action A man in a white long-sleeve shirt standing at a counter with a TPG Telecom sign on the wall behind it.

TPG Telecom said its mobile network was operational and no outages had occurred. (ABC News: Jack Ailwood)

TPG Telecom managing director and CEO Inaki Berroeta said customer safety was the company's "highest priority" and urged users of affected devices to update their software or replace them.

"This is a tragic incident, and our condolences and thoughts are with the individual's family and loved ones," he said.

"Access to emergency services is critical.

"We urge all customers with outdated software to replace or update their devices without delay to ensure they can reach Triple Zero in an emergency."

TPG Telecom said the communications minister, NSW Government, Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), Triple Zero Custodian and other relevant government and regulatory bodies had been notified of the incident. Investigation into Triple Zero compliance underway

Communications Minister Anika Wells said the "tragic situation" would be investigated.

"TPG's compliance with the Emergency Call Service Determination will be rigorously assessed by ACMA," she said in a statement.

ACMA said in a statement it would investigate whether there had been any non-compliance with the Triple Zero rules and enforcement action taken if any was found. Anthony Albanese and Anika Wells press conference

Anika Wells says the "tragic situation" would be investigated by the communications watchdog. (ABC News: Ian Cutmore)

"Under rules introduced in 2024, telecommunications providers must notify their customers where the provider identifies that the customer's device may not be able to connect to triple zero and then take action to block those devices from their networks," it said.

Opposition communications spokesperson Melissa McIntosh said she was "really saddened" to learn of the death.

She said the warnings around connectivity issues with the Triple Zero network have been "loud and clear" for a month.

"We found out that there would be a number of Samsung handset devices that would not be compatible, and this goes all the way back to the botched-up, failed 3G network shutdown by the Albanese government," she said.

Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young , who is chairing a senate inquiry into the deadly Optus Triple Zero outage, said the probe would also look into the TPG failure.

“This squarely sits now at the feet now of the regulator and the government to fix Triple Zero because it's clearly not fit for purpose and not working to keep Australians safe. It shouldn't happen again," she said. Loading... Posted Mon 17 Nov 2025 at 10:49pm Monday 17 Nov 2025 at 10:49pm , updated 18h ago 18 hours ago

https://www.smh.com.au/technology/tpg-customer-dies-after-failed-triple-zero-call-20251118-p5ng7j.html

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Recommandé par Ploum: https://mamot.fr/@ploum/115581227670938419

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Le DĂ©partement de l’instruction publique a dĂ©veloppĂ© ces vingt derniĂšres annĂ©es une approche centrĂ©e sur les logiciels libres pour l’enseignement. Le Service Ă©coles-mĂ©dias l’a prĂ©sentĂ©e mercredi Ă  un reprĂ©sentant du MinistĂšre de l’éducation nationale

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Une panne gĂ©ante a frappĂ© Internet ce mardi 18 novembre, rendant des sites et des services totalement inaccessibles. À l'origine du problĂšme, un incident chez Cloudflare, le gĂ©ant des infrastructures rĂ©seau dans le monde.

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Flatpak Happenings (blog.sebastianwick.net)
submitted 1 month ago by Snoopy@piefed.zip to c/technologie@jlai.lu
 
 

Yesterday I released Flatpak 1.17.0. It is the first version of the unstable 1.17 series and the first release in 6 months. There are a few things which didn’t make it for this release, which is why I’m planning to do another unstable release rather soon, and then a stable release still this year.

Back at LAS this year I talked about the Future of Flatpak and I started with the grim situation the project found itself in: Flatpak was stagnant, the maintainers left the project and PRs didn’t get reviewed.

Some good news: things are a bit better now. I have taken over maintenance, Alex Larsson and Owen Taylor managed to set aside enough time to make this happen and Boudhayan Bhattcharya (bbhtt) and Adrian Vovk also got more involved. The backlog has been reduced considerably and new PRs get reviewed in a reasonable time frame.

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Nextcloud Hub 25 Autumn makes it easy to get started with powerful collaboration while in control of your data. Discover our latest release.

Their blog post is too long. 😑 Let's do a short summary â˜ș

  • tactile forms : buttons are more clickable
  • improved UI & look in light & dark mode
  • 11 new file templates across documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, and reworked six older templates to cover the most common tasks
  • improved nextcloud UI & performance & make keyboard shortcut more visible
  • added suggestion bar in nextcloud text to help users
  • improved UI in nextcloud talk : bottom bar & side bar
  • improved file search
  • photo search filter & can create album based on search filter
  • rewritten iOS app Nextcloud file : improved performance &UI
  • improved navigation in the drawer menu in Android app nextcloud file
  • busy button : selfactivate during a call
  • live AI during call
  • improved whiteboard for live session
  • overview of everyone planning & vote schedule on empty slot
  • new admin tool in occ
  • clean up issue...

Ect

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Open Minds aims to increase the digital skills of one of the key sectors of European civil society: that covering social and cultural players and the broad public with whom they are in contact.

The needs in terms of digital transition increased during the health crisis, which highlighted the extent of the digital divide and the need to increase digital skills.

To develop the project, we proposed to work along three lines:

  • free access to a database of free software resources
  • a training environment for socio-cultural players
  • regular publications to encourage change towards free software.
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Cette chaĂźne a dĂ©jĂ  reproduit des chĂąssis d’ordinateurs mais pas Ă  partir de fragments en dĂ©composition.

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