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  • bulky

    who needs ultra slim phones? these are not bulky at all

    and not good for privacy

    what?

  • I think they weren't shipping, so people had to find a reseller or something like that

  • that's interesting. @Blaze@piefed.zip which one is misleading, this parent comment or the post title?

  • they can have the slim modem, they shouldn't get to know anything about the other parts of the OS

  • don't forget, any time you meet him

  • there's a quiz show on TV in my country. a few days ago they chose some marketing manager. they have dropped out at like the 3rd question, winning nothing. this is rare. Normally I'm cheering for players but I was gleeful for his loss.

  • as I understood you are complaining that they don't have a package manager. they do, but not for system software.

  • you did not read the article

  • because they can barely keep the lights on with one provider. but I'm sure you will be a long-term signal backup subscriber, and until then you are regularly sending them donations.

    https://signal.org/blog/signal-is-expensive/

  • bad idea by the company

  • and how exactly is azure or google cloud better?

  • In the recent months, there has been a noticeable shift away from the Windows desktop, as well as from macOS,

    from macOS? what happened there?

  • plaintext is the unencrypted form of data. encryption produces ciphertext. encrypting the same data with the same key twice results in the same ciphertext, unless additional steps were taken to insert additional data that does not match (like a nonce) to the plaintext

  • the way it works is that the veracrypt container basically contains 2 encrypted partitions. if it can't decrypt the first one with the password, it will try the second one, but always pretend to try both so that the time it takes to unlock it does not give it away. by writing to either, you risk overwriting data in the other one (except that you can input both the hidden and main partition passwords and it will make sure to keep the hidden partition unaffected), but otherwise both partitions are fully functional

  • the way it works is that the veracrypt container basically contains 2 encrypted partitions. if it can't decrypt the first one with the password, it will try the second one, but always pretend to try both so that the time it takes to unlock it does not give it away. by writing to either, you risk overwriting data in the other one (except that you can input both the hidden and main partition passwords and it will make sure to keep the hidden partition unaffected), but otherwise both partitions are fully functional

  • or just the individual characteristics and flaws of the lens/sensor/postprocessing software, some of which can be unique per device, and potentially comparable to other photos made with it.

  • or any repair show that uses the brand specific diagnostic software, pirated or not

  • I don't think the screen overlay permission gives access for screen capture

    I was wrong. but this article seems to imply that it's screen overlay permission is what is needed for this to work.