marauding_gibberish142 @ marauding_gibberish142 @lemmy.dbzer0.com Posts 9Comments 227Joined 2 wk. ago
Thank you. This was exactly the response I was looking for.
- Is it possible to set a password for sudo on Android? I've never seen anyone talk about it.
- Sucks that I can't control sensors with root. Sensors are my biggest fear on all phones.
- Ah yeah, ARM TrustZone. I had forgotten about that.
Well, shit.afaik the modem often relies on a linux based system
I've seen this movie before. MBAs are fucking idiots.
Truer words have never been spoken.
I'm just waiting for OpenAI or someone else to jack up prices in the name of profits so high that they will be the equivalent of Nvidia for business AI.
Suddenly hiring for creative roles will be back in full swing because companies won't be able to afford it. Unfortunately, in the end, the shareholder always wins
My board has PCIe gen 4 x1, but unfortunately there's a really cheap card with 6 ethernet ports but PCIe gen 2 X8
I.E. they would have to change the license of Android. Not sure how they are going to do that when the Linux kernel is GPL
We need something better than Anubis that can run with JS disabled
Are you able to run banking and chat apps?
I see. You need either IPSEC/OVPN or need to encapsulate wireguard in an SSL tunnel. It's a little involved but possible to do
How do they plan to "ban" encryption? What are they going to do if I get a VPN and download the Signal APK?
I'm on Debian. Which RSS reader do you use? Is there a fuzzy search for YouTube?
None of them usable
This is setting Google up to eventually say "Aw shucks, might as well make it proprietary, we're doing it in-house anyway".
Edit: I can't believe this comment got downvoted. I wish I could see who the Google SIMPs are in this community
I honestly don't think EU and Asian leaders have the balls to do this (because the American government will support American companies if it comes down to it). Tougher fines that are difficult for the tech giants to swallow should be the first step
Malicious delays should be recognised and interest should be charged as an additional percentage. Also, the EU is hardly doing enough. It's like they've been bought by these companies
Can you explain your setup? I'm interested
Companies like this need to be criminally charged, but we know that's not going to happen
Which boycott? Random Joe over there is handing over his SSN to ChatGPT no problem
Agreed. I wonder if they are just too scared to actually do this