GrapheneOS -- 1d nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpq26t7w2neslnjnkl9vcvnmzmfusvfprc47t8gu9q990n4nxqjexhqelgyq j nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpq276r74yjdughqx9rgtwtcsdw8quetk6tam89jn07qg2zsk0un64qgq37x e It's incorrect terminology and shouldn't be used to refer to GrapheneOS. It propagates misconceptions and misunderstandings. It's an operating systems, not read-only memory firmware. GrapheneOS is not solely a replacement for a stock OS on a device can be the stock OS itself. It isn't inherently an aftermarket OS. This has nothing to do with x86 vs. ARM and that doesn't match the way you're using the term in this thread or elsewhere regardless. replynostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpq26t7w2neslnjnkl9vcvnmzmfusvfprc47t8gu9q990n4nxqjexhqelgyqj nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpq276r74yjdughqx9rgtwtcsdw8quetk6tam89jn07qg2zsk0un64qgq37xe It's incorrect terminology and shouldn't be used to refer to GrapheneOS. It propagates misconceptions and misunderstandings. It's an operating systems, not read-only memory firmware. GrapheneOS is not solely a replacement for a stock OS on a device can be the stock OS itself. It isn't inherently an aftermarket OS. This has nothing to do with x86 vs. ARM and that doesn't match the way you're using the term in this thread or elsewhere regardless.
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nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpqtva8g98fx0fks0pt38vr75tv02t30qd5ev7n5v7fcpl6t44hf7kqzp8d0pnostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpq276r74yjdughqx9rgtwtcsdw8quetk6tam89jn07qg2zsk0un64qgq37xeMy definition:I use "stock ROM" to refer to the system that comes pre-installed from the manufacturer, and "custom ROM" as analternative to the stock ROM.A custom ROM can therefore replace the stock ROM.Yes, the definitions are generally vague.Instead of "ROM," one could of course also say "OS." However, I only use "OS" for x64 and x86 hardware
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My definition:
I use "stock ROM" to refer to the system that comes pre-installed from the manufacturer, and "custom ROM" as an alternative to the stock ROM.
A custom ROM can therefore replace the stock ROM.
Yes, the definitions are generally vague.
Instead of "ROM," one could of course also say "OS." However, I only use "OS" for x64 and x86 hardware