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    Phoronix: Google Releases Android 10 With "Vulkan Everywhere", Privacy Improvements

    Google has officially released Android 10 today, what formerly was known as "Android Q" during development...

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  • #2
    Is this the final version of Android, like Windows 10 and macOS 10.x?

    (by the way, should have been Android Queijadinha)

    (also you should remove "Privacy" from the title because Google is anything but privacy. True privacy means only you, and nobody else. But to Google it means "you, and Google (technically everyone)".)
    Last edited by tildearrow; 03 September 2019, 01:49 PM.

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    • #3
      While it is great to see av1 support, is it even practical?
      ​​​​​​With no HW decoding available yet, can any phone software decode even 1080p?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SyXbiT View Post
        While it is great to see av1 support, is it even practical?
        ​​​​​​With no HW decoding available yet, can any phone software decode even 1080p?
        yes, av1 decodes well on existing chips and will get better with more neon optimisations.

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        • #5
          And here I am hoping that I might, maybe, get Android P by the end of the year....

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
            Is this the final version of Android, like Windows 10 and macOS 10.x?

            (by the way, should have been Android Queijadinha)

            (also you should remove "Privacy" from the title because Google is anything but privacy. True privacy means only you, and nobody else. But to Google it means "you, and Google (technically everyone)".)
            The way I understand it, not even AOSP is private, which I think is just terrible. I think it's worthy of a supreme court ruling to order google to let some other organization manage AOSP that Google would then have to use as upstream by court order. They could modify it as they see fit as they do anyway, but at least upstream would be sane.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
              Android Queijadinha
              QUINDIM is WAAAAAY MORE COMMON than queijadinha, also it's easier to speak for non-portuguese speakers:

              keen-deen vs kay-dja-dee-gna (gna like gnocci)

              Don't know why the other countries insist on that dessert instead of quindim, is like someone choosing lasagna as the most common Italian food instead of pizza/pasta

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              • #8
                Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post
                And here I am hoping that I might, maybe, get Android P by the end of the year....
                Get a Nokia phone

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by andrei_me View Post

                  QUINDIM is WAAAAAY MORE COMMON than queijadinha, also it's easier to speak for non-portuguese speakers:

                  keen-deen vs kay-dja-dee-gna (gna like gnocci)

                  Don't know why the other countries insist on that dessert instead of quindim, is like someone choosing lasagna as the most common Italian food instead of pizza/pasta
                  I can see some people pronouncing this (queijadinha) in some very messed up ways, as the letter "j" sounds like a "i" or "r" on some countries. Not to mention the "nh". I was to post a link to the Brazilian pronunciation on the Forvo site, but the woman who did it have thick accent that may confuse non-Portuguese speakers.

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                  • #10
                    Michael that youtube video is private, so I can't watch it

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