| 26 Mar 2024 |
eyJhb | Wait, did they take the project offline, and made it closed source? | 10:48:20 |
eyJhb | It would be cool with grapheneos support for FP4. But doesn't seem like it will happen | 10:49:50 |
atemu12 | It will explicitly not happen actually | 10:56:39 |
atemu12 | FP4 secure boot is broken; they trust test-keys IIRC | 10:57:03 |
atemu12 | Which is why I don't bother signing my images | 10:57:13 |
eyJhb | Do you know if FP5 is equally broken? | 10:58:58 |
atemu12 | Haven't heard anything regarding that | 10:59:32 |
atemu12 | But it's such an obvious issue | 10:59:38 |
atemu12 | Surely they must have fixed it... | 10:59:51 |
eyJhb | But, GrapheneOS has also publicly stated, that they will not support FP, because it has binary blobs and a short security window at ... ehm.. whoever makes their chips | 11:00:52 |
eyJhb | But I guess that might change with the FP5, as it will have.. 13 years of support? | 11:01:04 |
eyJhb | OR 10? Dunno | 11:01:08 |
atemu12 | 6 from the vendor IIRC | 11:01:16 |
atemu12 | But they want to stretch it to 7 somehow | 11:01:29 |
eyJhb | Isn't it more bacause of the IoT SoC? Or did that just go from 3 to 6? | 11:01:43 |
atemu12 | Yup | 11:01:50 |
eyJhb | Damn, I wanted more. But I guess it's on-par with pixel then | 11:02:06 |
ajs124 | In reply to @eyjhb:eyjhb.dk ajs124: https://github.com/ajs124/robotnix-hydra/blob/main/release.nix#L20 did more than just yourself use it? Or was it uploaded to that server for backups? was uploaded because it was the easiest way. iirc at some point, 1-2 other people used it as well. | 11:02:14 |
atemu12 | We'll see if Pixels actually get that | 11:02:19 |