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  • someone who knows everything about you can easily manipulate or even blackmail you

    To that end, the ability for people to not only fabricate completely new evidence, but also manipulate existing evidence, I think deserves a lot more attention.

    For example, imagine the damage someone can do simply by taking leaked corporate data and slightly messing with it. Who second-guesses the accuracy of leaked data?

    the “nothing to hide” argument implies that if you want to keep certain aspects of your life private (i.e., hidden), you must have done something wrong

    What has also become more sinister as of late is that the definition of "wrong" can change at the whim of whoever is running your government right now.

  • I try not to put much stock in black-and-white opinions because I think the answer is rarely that simple.

  • I wonder how they did not catch this

    Because the date command fails most of its unit tests and they decided to ship it anyway. I would also argue they don't have anywhere near enough tests in the first place.

  • I think you’ll have an extremely hard time finding any hardware that supports Windows but can’t run linux

    My previous laptop couldn't boot linux for like 2 years until kernel patches came out. It still to this day doesn't support bluetooth in linux due to an unfixed/wontfix kernel bug. And the wifi only uploads at 1mbps under linux.

    By incompatible I don't mean "won't boot at all" (even though I've had that multiple times, including with my Surface tablet), but it's all the little stuff that often doesn't have a 100% working driver (either yet or at all). Maybe you don't experience this but there's still lots of people that do.

    Personally, every game I care to run works perfectly fine on my Steam Deck

    Almost none of my TeknoParrot games work under linux, no matter what version/patch/fork of wine/lutris/proton/etc. I try. Plus there's tons of people that still want to play those newer games with kernel-level anti-cheat, even if you don't.

  • 5 reasons you should not ditch Windows:

    • Your hardware is incompatible or you do not want to fiddle with settings or command lines
    • Your applications/games only work well on native Windows (and not wine)
    • You need serious group policy support or other device/software lockdown methods
    • Your company policy requires it
    • Makes helping Windows users harder if you cannot walk them through the same things they are doing

    Of course if any of these apply you can always dual-boot or use a VM. I'm not saying you shouldn't use Linux at all.

  • time

  • What about Blink?

  • What non-big corporation makes mobile phones?

  • read it first

    and if you're not a programmer and/or don't understand code?

  • Anything ever found from this point on then will just be sold on tor for top dollar to the highest bidder.

  • I assume this still requires the original ICs be acquired and soldered on?

  • Serious question: how much AI was used to make this?

  • firmware

  • unveils LibrePhone

    aims to create a fully free and open mobile platform

    So it doesn't actually exist? I cannot find any information about it at all.

    Cue my lack of surprise when they realize there are no 5g compatible basebands with open firmware, and you can't practically make your own.

    I will be even less surprised that they probably won't support 5g at all.

  • peerjs

    no TURN

    In other words, it will be broken for a huge amount of users, namely those behind CG or symmetrical NAT on both sides.

  • Oh really? I didn't know that. Thanks for the info.

  • I don’t see many people talking about it.

    Maybe because we have been doing it with DNS66 for 15 years now

  • this isn’t a violation unless there are contributers who didn’t consent to a proprietary distribution.

    Analyzing the disassembly of the pro and open source binaries shows that the pro version is definitely based on the open source version.

    That would include changes made later on in the OSS version, that were backported to Pro without permission from the original authors.