Thanks. That’s a rabbit hole I’ve been trying to avoid, but it’s such an interesting read that I may have to start reading more of their stuff.
Thanks. That’s a rabbit hole I’ve been trying to avoid, but it’s such an interesting read that I may have to start reading more of their stuff.
That’s interesting. I assumed it was ported a long ago.
To bad about mobile device support since that’s where the more powerful/new hardware usually is, but I understand the view. And they’re nightmare os’s to work on.
One conspicuous platform comes to mind, though: apple hardware. Does it run on an M1?
Yes, that cuts the list down even more.
Hypothetically the hardware could have been modified, but that would take some insane level of a determined attacker to be fabricating modified pixels just to sell them on the used market.
Also unlockable and presumably has well working builds. It’s not just graphene, but just about every Android project it there that’s best supported on pixels. Other manufacturers have a crazy variety of locking schemes and required tools. Each one is a nightmare to support.
Maybe you should join forces.
Encryption is trivial. Getting a reliable keystream is not.
It all depends on the framing 😁
The federated, foss software stacked network matrix. Right.
Unlikely. I often forget it exists. If I didn’t think about a friend or relative wanting to send a message, I’d probably leave it on a table or something until I need to take a picture or note or look something up. And then it would probably be out of battery.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils_Olav for that article in case someone wants it.
Yes. There are a lot of reasons why any one of us could turn into a high value target at the drop off a hat. If not to a government, then to an organisation or a lone lunatic.
Blocking, yes. Bans can be more, though. When poor opsec gets you defenestrated or shipped to an offshore entertainment facility, it’s a bit more than an inconvenience.
Check Heimdall instead.
One of the worst names ever. Maybe also one of the worst launchers. Otherwise I really like it.
Haven’t heard. That would be good.
Any sufficiently advanced technology does. It’s nice to have tools, whether they’re ready baked ones or there’s some assembly required. The latter tends to be more adaptable, but using what’s in reach is smart.
Internet archive has been seriously endangered for a long time now. They were even attacked a while ago. The wayback machine is still not fully functional.
It’s one of the greatest existing libraries of information and culture in existence. Consider donating, if you can.
Dvd is SD. They may have BD’s, though.