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fock ◴[] No.40714592[source]
"needs root and patches to AOSP". So there go the banking apps mentioned elsewhere and you can just use postmarketOS.

Still cool though!

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bboygravity ◴[] No.40714796[source]
I have a rooted phone and when you hide root (using Magisk app) all banking apps work just fine?
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kiney ◴[] No.40714825[source]
Some, not all. Last time I checked magisk wasn't able to fake safetynet hardwareattestation
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igor47 ◴[] No.40715295[source]
Yup. I gave up on trying to get Google wallet / Android pay to work on my lineage device. I got it working sometimes but it broke after update and just wasn't reliable enough to keep trying when paying for stuff. I'm not really sure whom they're protecting with this stuff -- the credit card processing companies, maybe?
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LoganDark ◴[] No.40718079[source]
> I'm not really sure whom they're protecting with this stuff -- the credit card processing companies, maybe?

(small nit: does "whom" even go there?)

They're protecting the TEE because they do not want third parties to be able to automate Google Pay through modified software. This isn't necessarily just about normal end users but more like smartphone farms.

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nobody9999 ◴[] No.40720222[source]
>They're protecting the TEE

Why do Transesophageal Echocardiograms[0] need protecting, and from whom do such diagnostics require protection?

I expect I'm missing something, but a web search for 'TEE' only returns that diagnostic test.[1]

[0] https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/atrial-fibrillation/tran...

[1] Moral: Don't assume everyone knows what a particular acronym means. Just because it's in your head doesn't mean everyone else knows what you mean.[2] E.g., if I say 'JRE' I mean 'Java Runtime Environment' and not 'Joe Rogan Experience'.

[2] According to Piaget[3], people are able to identify that others don't know what's in their heads sometime between ages two and seven.

[3] https://psychcentral.com/health/piaget-stages-of-development...

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Nexxxeh ◴[] No.40721136{3}[source]
I think, probably unintentionally, you've misjudged or ignored the tone your message is likely to be read as having.

To me, your comment comes across as having a rude and insulting tone.

I think the person you were replying to read it in a similar tone to me based on their response. ("No need to be patronizing.")

Is that the tone you intended?

A better way of handling it may have been with a simple, "What does TEE mean in this context please? Googling it didn't help me."

I'm asking the question rather than assuming it was intentional, as you put more effort into your comment than is necessary to just be rude.

It feels like you may have been trying to be helpful and just misjudged the tone. Maybe as a fellow neurodivergent person.

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LoganDark ◴[] No.40721476{4}[source]
I feel like this part of their comment:

> According to Piaget[3], people are able to identify that others don't know what's in their heads sometime between ages two and seven.

is a little far to be a simple misjudged tone, even if it was intended as a joke. I did find it a bit funny but it still felt a bit insulting too.

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1. Nexxxeh ◴[] No.40722486{5}[source]
Yeah, I'm sorry that they spoke to you like that. It was unwarranted, as was the subsequent benefit of the doubt I gave them. It's apparently just the attitude they communicate with others with. Unfortunate.