I think you're looking for !cartographyanarchy@lemm.ee
I've never thought to ask before, but is "nightstand" just American for "bedside table"?
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt, I'm assuming you don't know that likening anyone who doesn't want to have all of their personal information viewed to terrorists and paedophiles is the classic "what do you have to hide?" authoritarian argument to spy on everyone all the time.
- There have already been plenty of cases of data collected without a warrant just because they could.
- Do you still want that data to be collected and used to prosecute you if whichever political party you don't like get in and make something you like doing illegal?
- It is impossible to make a backdoor that only goodies can use. The actual terrorists and paedophiles will use a non-backdoored system, meanwhile every criminal organisation and rival nation state will eventually find out how to use the backdoor and get everyone's information.
No I meant that it's reasonable for Debian to have waited a while even though other distros have already dropped support
I think that the last article said that Apple didn't officially comment because this new bullshit law forbids them from even acknowledging the request even exists and we only know about it from whistleblowers. Because of that I assume every other major provider has already received the same request (or will do soon) and they also are not allowed to tell us.
I'm no fan of Apple but at least they've got the balls to tell the government to fuck off, I wonder how many of the others will just roll over and give them their backdoor.
By hacking the NES emulator inside Animal Crossing – while running on a GameCube emulator – decrazyo managed to run the PC version of Tetris at a mind-numbing 30 seconds per frame
This is insane in so many ways, serious respect
!cybersecuritymemes@lemmy.world
I think if you have play services installed then apps which want to talk to it still can (even with GrapheneOS sandboxing) even with network permission denied. I believe it's just how all apps behave (not a special play services privilege), but I can't remember if I read it on the GrapheneOS FAQ or just in some random comment.
Alright yeah I got that one!
I always heard "if it's XcQ, the link stays blue"
Can't law enforcement already read those messages by getting a warrant to seize the suspect's phone and attempting to break into it? Why do they suddenly need to preemptively break into everyone's phone?