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Interesting how all these backdoors that were there for years are all coming out now at short intervals.
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Google banning a recording feature. Best joke of the month.
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While parents: proudly posting their baby's first autonomous use of the pot.
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@@binladen-ci7jm Please explain what makes SyncThing unnecessary. Is sychronization unnecessary? or do you know a better tool for that? or is trolling necessary instead?
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@c99kfm LLMs usually don't need graphics, but they need the same type of maths as graphics. That's why GPU hardware can be used for their computation, and why Nvidia is ahead with dedicated ones.
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Consider pinning this comment
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@actiondrexx It's not a town, it's a state.
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I think his point was about how identical preoccupations were treated differently according to political side.
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Yeah there might be heroes at work. I hope they get out with it.
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@HaveanOreshnik 👀 That'd be interesting.
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@TrickyNekro Or maybe they panically disclose there own backdoors when they discover they are used by someone else 😆
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@NoeruCranel Interesting, but I didn't find the repo with this commit?
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Logged in to comment, through Tor?
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I thought Mental Outlaw was on the right lol.
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The conditionnalities listed at the beginning still pass over my noob's head, but this precious guide is undoubtably milestone.
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But when your parent are sharents...
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He doesn't have to, you're litterally asking Youtube to do so.
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LOL that ECTO-1A/AppleJuice repo's initial commit is litterally from August 24, 2023, and so much of it is "added via upload".
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@darukutsu But don't you see the Jesus of privacy is already there... uh, several ones...
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@robertkalinic335 Visstsonseen?
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@osamaanees8406 The part of India that physically touches Afghanistan is called POK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir) by India, and Gilgit-Baltistan by Pakistan.
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In France, there is the frustrating rule that you're not allowed to remote control your drone beyond IRL eyesight (unless you hold a scarcely delivered professional exception). So if that person really is in France, their declared delivery range is pretty risky.
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Only under "état d'urgence" afaik
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Are the same machines used on Wall Street?
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And not to 'sharent' their kids online, too.
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This is true, but an app can also use dependencies that have their own permissions, and even (if it has internet permission) start downloading extra features after install, with new permissions that weren't in the APK. That's why a regular security scan is useful.
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Have less tabs at once. I noticed their number affect speed.
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Well, vpns that don't log all activity for 5 years for gov to access are already banned since last year.
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iPhones already exist.
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@osamaanees8406 The maps we see in the West show the Line Of Control as if it was a legal border, which it isn't, according to either sides of the conflict.
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If I understand you are holding the anti-sideloading opinion? But how would this have protected you from that Mr Wang?
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@overlisted better said
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@TrickyNekro Maybe, but if they find other's backdoors, why don't they keep it to themselves?
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I sometimes also raise mine when the asked permissions make to much sense.
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@yabayao Not without a warrant.
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Hmm, France is not the US and Apple is a US company... asymmetric situation. But both are so-called eyes, so I don't think threatening the iManufacturer would make any sense after all.
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@smit17xp You are right, if the VPN is a honeypot, and the threat happens to be the government.
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@smit17xp Yeah, Tor makes more sense.
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Lol they do, just to an other government.
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? Proxies are not even encrypted
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@NoeruCranel Thank you.
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@mewtwoy ungoogled still calls home, some say
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Looking up must be fun over there
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I have great news, I just had to uninstall my playstore's uptdates because of some random problem, now I have a super old interface I had never seen even when the phone was new, and guess what, the app permissions section is back. Lol the data are still there, only the button has been removed.
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I see here a record number of comment tagging invisible other comments 🤔
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Please expand
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7:00 > :15 actually the French cybersec agency (ANSSI) says to avoid downloading platforms and rather go to the developper or firm's website. I don't think that is a really practicable habit, but there again a lie from this gentleman.
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He already did, and probably prematurely so.
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And also plenty of apps that legitimately use those permissions for useless but fancy purposes.
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@boredguy5531 I know, this happens.
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