Defenestrate social media marketers using HDR in their ads
We've received a 2nd IPv4 /24 subnet from ARIN for our 2nd anycast DNS network. Both our /24 subnets were obtained quickly under the NRPM 4.10 policy for IPv6 deployment for our dual stack DNS use case. 2nd was obtained without waiting 6 months due to being a discrete network. We host our own authoritative DNS servers to provide DNS resolution for our services. Authoritative DNS are the servers queried by DNS resolvers run by your ISP, VPN or an explicitly user chosen one such as Cloudflare or Quad9 DNS. We now have our own AS and IP space for this. Our ns1 has 11 locations on Vultr: New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Seattle, London, Frankfurt, Singapore, Mumbai, Tokyo, Sao Paulo and Sydney. Our ns2 has 4 locations on BuyVM: New York City, Miami, Las Vegas and Bern. We'll be adding a 2nd server provider for more locations. DNS resolvers quickly fall back to the other network if traffic is dropped. Having two discrete networks with separate hosting companies and transit providers provides very high reliability. Individual servers which go down also stop having traffic routed to them due to BGP. We have tiny #GrapheneOS website/network servers and also powerful update mirrors around the world. Our DNS servers use a combination of a GeoIP database and their own location to route users to the closest server that's up. Frequent health checks and low expiry time handle server downtime.
Footage of highly experimental GUI Linux virtual machine (and video games) in highly experimental desktop mode in #GrapheneOS. image View quoted note →
- Icons should now be themed regardless of if the app supports them. - You can now change the shape of app icons on the home screen. This also includes PWAs(!!) - You can add a Widget in the home screen that is a user profile switcher. #GrapheneOS View quoted note →
#GrapheneOS MAJOR UPDATE based on Android 16 QPR2 version 2025121000 released. This is our first non-experimental release based on Android 16 QPR2 after our initial experimental 2025120800 release. The change to the style of notification backgrounds is an upstream regression rather than an intentional change to a more minimal style. Changes: • rebased onto BP4A.251205.006 Android Open Source Project release (Android 16 QPR2) • disable promotion of identity check feature not currently present in GrapheneOS due to depending on privileged Google Mobile Services integration • GmsCompatConfig: update to version 166 All of the Android 16 security patches from the current January 2026, February 2026, March 2026, April 2026 and June 2026 Android Security Bulletins (May 2026 preview ASB doesn't exist yet) are included in the 2025121001 security preview release. List of additional fixed CVEs: • High: CVE-2025-32348, CVE-2025-48641, CVE-2026-0014, CVE-2026-0015, CVE-2026-0016, CVE-2026-0017, CVE-2026-0018 2025121001 provides at least the full 2026-01-01 Android and Pixel security patch level but will remain marked as providing 2025-11-05. https://GrapheneOS.org/releaaes#2025121000
The home screen, YakiHonne and Cake on experimental Desktop Mode in #GrapheneOS. View quoted note →