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Cake day: February 23rd, 2026

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  • thanks for the response. for what its worth, most people I ask this question to are attempting some form of your first bulletpoint. I think we’re on the right track there, it only makes sense.

    speaking for myself, your second point is the silver lining of all this, to me. ive never had this kind of pressure before, but I hope that its the kind of pressure that makes me a better dev instead of burning me out.

    cheers!







  • without going too in depth:

    Google and apple have the most money, they create the best hardware (relevant in this case for the hardware root of trust)

    A privacy focused individual should also be concerned about security to some degree, making the hardware root of trust a high priority.

    Apple locks down their boot process too rigidly to load a new OS without compromising that security.

    that’s why we’re left with Pixels as the only option. Apparently Motorola will be on the table soon. I have no experience with their chip design so I’m curious to see what they release.





  • I checked gadgetbridge and it doesn’t look like there’s a solution for omnipod. That’s about as far as my knowledge can take me.

    As far as workarounds: does the app require an internet connection? Could you buy a used android, go to a place with public WiFi to make a throwaway google account, download the app, never reconnect the phone to WiFi again?