Check out sbctl
Check out sbctl
I own my own social media accounts if I run my own instances.
If I use third party social media, then I do not own any account I create on it.
2 years too late
You can do it on GrapheneOS if you have a Pixel phone
Yea this is not feasible or sustainable lol May as well track every bird on planet earth.
damn it… 😂
Obviously he installed LineageOS on his iPad
I believe its the public beta announcement.
Apparently its not working how they want to use it.
Why use a PS4?
Phishing emails exploiting people who click every link possible affecting millions of users worldwide.
To be additionally fair, Android still has phones out there in use that still dont have the RCS feature, and never will because those phones are no longer supported.
I don’t think ive heard about any privacy issues regarding modems. They convert your data into the Level 1 format so that it can be moved to the next hop. There isn’t really anything to spy on, and its very hardware dependent (hence no open source software that can standardize across each device). There might be open source modems out there, but your ISP probably doesn’t support them.
I hope they figure it out. Sincerely.
S5 was not IP68
Oh forgive me. I wasn’t aware this device existed. Very good. Unfortunate its an Samsung phone, so it probably doesn’t meet the requirements to run GrapheneOS.
But good to see it can have a replaceable battery and be IP68 rating.
Im refusing to accept the idea because it doesn’t exist. Who manufactures one?
Maintenance is never free, so im okay with a service fee every four years rather than buy new phones every time they get wet. Im not saying my particular view is right for everyone, but its what I want. I get why people want replaceable batteries. No problem with it. I just would rather not have them. So if there is an option for both models, one with, and one without that feature, this is a win for everyone. If not, and only one or the other is implemented, then its going to suck for whoever is in the party that got left out.
Oh yeah Debian has their own documentation for SecureBoot. If thats not working though, check out
sbctl
.