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ExtremeDullard , (edited )
@ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Google “might let me” do something…

If that doesn’t summarize everything that’s wrong with this fucking monopolist, that controls YOUR device that you paid with YOUR money but ultimately isn’t yours to do as you please, I don’t know what does.

The only thing that makes Google a bit tolerable in the mobile space is Apple, because Apple is even worse. At least you can (still) sideload stuff in Android - although Google is about to make that impossible very soon too.

Fuck the monopolists.

db2 ,

Most devices don’t run the latest Android version so both of those things won’t even matter to most people.

JWBananas ,
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Like many other pieces of functionality, Google could surely push this out in a Google Play Services update.

At least until they cancel it later.

catloaf ,

You can already do whatever you want with it. I can easily install another entire OS on my Pixel.

ExtremeDullard ,
@ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

What if you don’t want a Pixel? Or a Fairphone? Or one of the very, VERY few cellphones that you can install a deGoogled OS on?

There are precious few ways of escaping the Google monopoly. I own a Fairphone running CalyxOS, and it happens to be the phone I want because of its excellent repairability. So lucky me. But if I didn’t want a Fairphone, nor any Samsung phone, nor any Chinese cellphone, and certainly not a fucking Google phone - because I’d rather cut off my left nut than give Google money to escape Google’s surveillance, that’s just too rich for me - then I’d be SOL.

My point is, if you refuse to be Google’s bitch, Google backs you into a corner. Just because you’re happy with the corner doesn’t mean you’re not stuck in a corner.

catloaf ,

Then get one you do want? Or accept that you might not get 100% of what you want in a phone, but then that’s true of everything in life, really.

soulfirethewolf ,

All right then, name a single plug and Play solution that allows you to dismiss a notification on one Android device, and automatically dismiss it on another without any intervention.

Systems and macros such as Tasker do not count.

No seriously if there were any alternatives I would love to know about them

JustAnotherKay ,

Pretty sure KDE connect can handle this, but I haven’t played with the notifications portion of it much

RayNASCAR ,

I’m pretty sure Pushbullet can do this

JWBananas ,
@JWBananas@lemmy.world avatar

Is Pushbullet still a thing?

lowleveldata ,

Might? Do I need to sacrifice a goat or sth?

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