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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-10T11:52:38.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Nightingale:\n\n> don’t agree with this. Micay telling louis to remove the comment was over the line. However, just because the developers is socially inept, you shouldn’t criticize the project.\n\nThis was before I came in the privacy community, so no idea what the exact point was, but I heard that one of the main points from multiple parties were that most people, who do not verify the integrity of each update and the source code of each update and GOS itself, would need to trust Daniel Micay to not become malicious and push evil code into it.\nAnd then the argument was that if you look at how he acts if you really can trust him.\n\nNightingale:\n\n> Same with Techlore. They are taking sponsorships from proton and then they recommend proton products over others. Even if proton is good, it still gives me bad vibes.\n\nThis would mean that a product is objectively in all points better and proton get instead recommended.\nIs this the case, and could you prove it?",
  "title": "Delete GrapheneOS? WTF?! (Clickbait)"
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