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Good afternoon, y'all!

I have decided to take the plunge and switch over to Graphene OS. Is there anything I need to know before I use the web installer? I'm a bit bummed about having to set up all my apps again, but I'm exporting all my settings, thanks FOSS apps! to help with the transition. Most of my data is fully backed up through Nextcloud, so I'll be able to just jump straight in with my photos and data.

So yeah, any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated before I go through with it tonight. Thanks, y'all and again, I love being a part of the Lemmy community.

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[โ€“] iturnedintoanewt@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

-How to setup your private spaces and profiles will be the biggest pain in mental considerations. This is one of the biggest differences allowed by Graphene. Also, not all apps like to be on a secondary profile (I'm looking at you, intune). My setup so far is a main google-less profile with f-droid, obtanium and all my foss apps...an insular 'work' profile, where I have all my banking and more or less secure apps, a 'hidden profile' (is that the name?), where I have a bit less trustworthy apps, food delivery, uber, gmaps etc (the difference between the work and the hidden profile, is work can be paused manually, but will keep working if you want it to in the background while the screen is off...while the hidden profile closes a few minutes after turning the screen off). Then secondary profiles for absolute garbage untrustworthy apps that I know try to gather as much info from you as possible. -Rather than obtanium, I prefer f-droid when possible. Better general oversight of the apps. I- think thunderbird can be set to check more frequently. I haven't noticed any missing emails that get downloaded as I open. But maybe I don't check my email so frequently. -Does Molly work on its own, without having to use some third-party notification setup such as ntfy?

[โ€“] maj@piefed.social 3 points 1 day ago
  • For the private space lock you can set it to "only after device restarts" if you want to.
  • As for molly you can set notifications as websocket which doesn't required a unified push app like ntfy. This creates a websocket between signal servers and the molly app, similar to how ntfy creates a web socket between ntfy and an ntfy server. So if you are using ntfy for multiple apps in can save battery instead of running multiple websockets you only run on. But if you only use it for signal you may as well use mollys built in websocket notifications.