By poor security I mean poor security in every single possible aspect especially on a mobile device. Due to generally an unlocked bootloader and encryption that either isnt enabled at all or incredibly easy to crack it makes accessing information with physical acess bearly an inconvenience. Furthermore the vast majority of software has no sandboxing whatsoever or incredibly minimal sandboxing.
This article is shared a lot in security circles and I would personally say its amazing, nearly every critique applies to mobile Linux as well.
Thats up to mobile Linux distros, mostly dependant on PostmarketOS and how well it supports a specific device. Generally tho mobile Linux has extremely poor security.
The cowardice is significantly deeper than those six Democrats, its also with Chuck Schumer and the entire party. Quite frankly if the party had even the semblance of a spine than they would have purged many of these politicans long ago. The party should uphold an absolute basic standard and if we had a real left wing party than it absolutely would.
Bold of you to assume Wayland devs do things like absolutely everything else, in fact the opposite is true. As a rule of thumb Wayland devs must always do everything completely differently from everyone else and if you dont like that feel free to ignore the less than 2% of people who use Linux.
We know as a fact that the superman disguise works because the actor for Superman literally used it irl and stood next to a Superman poster, nobody knew who he was.
That too, absolutely unoptimized code and for what? Im playing Indiana jones and the great circle, the graphics are ok but tbh the shadows should be optional.
People keep talking about increasingly higher amounts of preformance in computers with no real world practical use case. Aside from tech journalists the average person doesn't really care about 4k or 120hz, companies should focus on hardware quality instead.
By poor security I mean poor security in every single possible aspect especially on a mobile device. Due to generally an unlocked bootloader and encryption that either isnt enabled at all or incredibly easy to crack it makes accessing information with physical acess bearly an inconvenience. Furthermore the vast majority of software has no sandboxing whatsoever or incredibly minimal sandboxing.
This article is shared a lot in security circles and I would personally say its amazing, nearly every critique applies to mobile Linux as well.