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You're still using a platform upon which Google has an enormous influence, including making life much more difficult for projects like GrapheneOS. And I think it's only a matter of timer before they'll take more aggressive measures.
Btw, I am not saying one should or shouldn't use a Pixel with GrapheneOS.
Until the Motorola deal sees fruition, Pixels are the only way to use GrapheneOS. I don't think that using GrapheneOS makes the project more difficult.