Re: massachusetts institute of technology 802.11 researchers

2020-12-14 Thread Xianjun Jiao (UGent-imec)
Hello, This is Xianjun Jiao, the author of openwifi Not understand quite well about the question. You want to find some researchers from MIT to work on openwifi? Best regards, Xianjun Jiao Senior researcher, imec - Gent university 210.007, iGent, [1]Technologiepark 126,

Re: Planned Obsolescence

2020-12-14 Thread johnny saylor
hola on an original pixel (sailfish) but now running stock android 10 (yeech!). i was running lineage 17.1 (?) but at some point the phone began behaving badly. once a call came in, screen went blank and did not resond to touches (could not answer phone nor navigate voice mail tree[s]). as

Re: Planned Obsolescence

2020-12-14 Thread Aaron Wolf
I'm still on a Pixel (original) running LineageOS, so I still get security updates. I'm quite sure the Pixel 2 is supported by LineageOS fully. Side-note: I used to be hesitant to admit to even having a cell phone. Very ironically, I got my first cell phone ever in 2014 as part of attending

massachusetts institute of technology 802.11 researchers

2020-12-14 Thread a via libreplanet-discuss
do you have email addresses for massachusetts institute of technology wifi 802.11 researchers? Or how I can find such researchers? It is about if mit can contribute to the openwifi card. https://github.com/open-sdr/openwifi ___ libreplanet-discuss

Re: Planned Obsolescence

2020-12-14 Thread Eric Schultz
Android phone makers in particular are known for refusing to update their phones for more than a minimal amount of time. I literally just had to buy a new phone because my Pixel 2, which was working fine, is no longer receiving security updates. Allegedly one of the main reasons