@[email protected] do you ever sleep? Like, ever?

Push Notifications: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push_technology
The app isn’t listening, Google Play Servicea is. The app registered with the push server to send you notifications.

I mean, it is pretty cool to be able to do long range, encrypted, license free communications. Whether it’s the be all end all, I don’t think so. Reticulum for example seems like a much better thought out protocol. But it’s something, and it works right now. HAM is cool and all, but the lack of encryption makes it pretty useless for day to day usage (and to some people’s SHTF plans).

You don’t interact daily with your car? Your tv? Your microwave? Your toothbrush? Your thermostat? AC? Literally fucking everything except one item in your house. And even most phones worldwide are not latest gen flagship phones. Most people don’t even know what a GPU fucking is.
You’re grasping at straws to make this fit your worldview buddy.
how about the audience of SCMP?
Like people who live in, I don’t know Shenzhen? Yeah I’m sure they can’t tell the difference. We all know Chinese are uneducated morons, am I right?
Holy crap, do you hear yourself talk?

When normal people look at the title with “chips”, they are most likely think of “computer chips”.
Congrats on winning the dumbest take I’ve read all day. Do only Intel i9-1490 count? Do you think that’s what in production cars or something? FFS, the Z80 just now got retired and is still to this day used in common electronics. Also the title of the article says “semi-conductors”.
Oh OnePlus allows that? Dude it’d be fucking great is Calyx and/or Graphene could support them they are like half the price of Pixels and their downsides is for the most part shorter update life cycle, which this would fix!