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GeneralRe: Path to a free self-taught graduation in Computer Science Pin
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NewsIn future, the internet could come through your lightbulb Pin
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NewsDaimler tests a self-driving, mass-produced truck on real roads Pin
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NewsGoogle doesn’t need to make Nexus phones anymore Pin
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Dan Neely5-Oct-15 3:39
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Until Android patches are distributed via a Windows update like mechanism Nexus devices are the way to go for security updates. My current phone is an HTC M8 picked for a combination of better than most patching, an uSD slot (so I can hold all my music locally), and availability from my carrier. With Nexus devices now going to 128GB and changes in US plans meaning there's no longer any reason to buy direct from your carrier (if you can afford the full price up front anyway - and I expect vendor financing installment plans to expand beyond Apple in the near/mid-term) I'm 95% sure my next phone will be a 2016 Nexus.

As for the Android patching system improving I'm not holding my breath. The Linux kernel not having a proper HAL, officially because the kernel team didn't want the overhead or to risk tying their hands if they came up with a better way to do something (but almost always also with a smirking 'and to make it harder for companies that don't have open source drivers that the kernel team could update in sync themselves'), makes fixing anything at the lowest levels requiring access to code that various 3rd parties don't make available publicly. To fix this, the least impractical option would be for Google'd to get all of the SoC/SoC sub-component/misc other chip/etc designer companies to give them access to their code instead of providing BLOBs to only the OEM building the phone. More infeasible options would include either forking the linux kernel to build in a HAL into the android kernel (IMO political suicide in the FOSS world), or to convince Linus that the current situation has to change. There're enough kingdoms that'd need to accept major changes to their bits of the platform to make a change on the level of adding a HAL that without his support there'd be no chance of getting everyone to play along nicely.
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News"A New Map Traces the Limits of Computation" fascinating Quanta article Pin
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NewsCode reviews can make or break your team Pin
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NewsMicrosoft puts 3 hardware labs in Building 87 on virtual display Pin
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NewsA billion Android phones are vulnerable to new Stagefright bugs Pin
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