Nobody hears about them shutting down oil factories, attention getting stuff is why those are talked about.
They never do any actual harm either, like Stonehenge was cornstarch, it’ll all be gone the next time it rains. They paint the glass in front of paintings, not the paintings themselves.
They’re probably on windows
Yeah, cause people are just hooking stuff up to chatbots and expecting it to do everyrhing instead of actually building tools for the job they need
…They said waydroid
If only they could deal blows to starmer and everyone else pushing them to abandon their principles.
The main gain would be losing any tracking youtube does on how you interact with their app. They could only track based off what videos your ip address watches.
Do you remember what that extension is?
For android, I use https://revanced.app/
For desktop, I use https://freetubeapp.io/
open source definitely plays a role in Linux security, but it’s minor compared to stuff like market share, user privilege,
Is saying the role open source plays in Linux security is minor compared to the role other aspects play, not that the attacks are minor.
I like how you just ignored the comment you replied to which acknowledged linux makes up most servers and instead just argued against a guy you made up.
Oh yeah, definitely but those tend to be different attacks than would target random consumer computers.
Being open source definitely plays a role in Linux security, but it’s minor compared to stuff like market share, user privilege, package management vs just installing random exes, different distros using different packaging systems.
Not really, windows is most targeted because it’s most used. If Linux had comparable market share it would be attacked way more.
There’s the Intel management engine and the amd platform security processor. Both manage low level tasks like booting, and have access to network data. Amds psp is known to have unrestricted access to user memory.
There have been security vulnerabilities that would grant access to sensitive data exploiting both systems if not patched.
As for a backdoor, there’s no evidence but I wouldn’t be surprised. The NSA has programs to insert backdoors into consumer products and these seem like the perfect place to do it. But again, there’s no evidence either chip is part of these programs.
I mean I’d much prefer they didn’t fly a plane that was repeatedly saying there’s a serious issue with it.
Not surprised, in my experience, like 99% of hackathon projects never get picked up as actual priorities
The switch is quite a bit thinner, but it’s running decade old arm silicon, so less heat to get rid of.
And you’d lose that slimness if you had to put the controls on another layer behind all the components.
Are you telling me it’s not healthy to sleep 4 hours for most of the week then like 16 on the weekends?
Yes, US, early 20s, drove one until recently when I had to get a new car.
Aegis is a great Foss totp app