Meanwhile, American big techs:
PS: opt-out is a lie
Meanwhile, American big techs:
PS: opt-out is a lie
GrapheneOS is the best option we have today.
Don’t forget to donate to the project.
Escaping Bubblewrap sandbox
GNU-Linux hardening is useless
https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/linux.html#hardening
/e/ greatly reduces security vs. AOSP via added attack surface, weakened security model and slow patches.
https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
https://privsec.dev/posts/android/choosing-your-android-based-operating-system/
A SoC made by Samsung with a bad thermal and energy management?No, thanks. I’ll wait for next generation SoC from TSMC
very very bad
Free software is the only way possible
I also really like Vermeer. Vermeer and Caravaggio are my favorites. I like how Vermeer uses ultramarine blue in abundance on occasions considered “daring” at the time, and not to mention the various shades, how he uses vermilion, the Indian yellow. It’s a spectacle of colors
I love how Caravaggio plays with the lights along with those almost absolute black environments and how he uses scarlet (my favorite color) like no one else
You said it all
I was searching rss from The Economist, I found it. Thanks for your recommendation :)
As far as I know you can do this only with a rooted device but I may be wrong
I hope no human life
Alles was fehlt damit die Revolution in Gang kommt, ist, dass jemand den ersten Schritt tut
Both are equally important for the GNU/Linux world. Torvalds is more inclined to the “tech” side and Stallman is more like a “philosopher” the man who showed us the importance of free software.They are body and soul of the GNU/Linux. Long live to them.
I didn’t say that, I’m just pointing out the hypocrisy of American big techs