I don’t get it either, and what order are you supposed to read it? Does the title come first, or at the end?
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Device integrity is important, but in the sense that I don’t want police to be able to get in if they take my phone while it’s locked. The phone should not be trying to protect itself from me, the owner.
I’m not planning on running any banking apps, nor any other proprietary apps that need any sort of remote attestation. For sensitive data, nothing like “other people’s social security numbers”. Just my own data, which I would prefer remain private.
Seedvault uses Android’s built-in backup infrastructure, so it won’t back up things like Signal, or proprietary apps that resist being backed up. Only a rooted app (or rooted adb) can properly backup an Android device.
By “mess with apps’ internal states”, I want to see what data proprietary apps are storing about me, and selectively delete it. I want to replace their certificate authorities with my mitmproxy’s certificate authority, and intercept their connections to understand them. I want to try modifying apps’ code – for example, call recording doesn’t work on my current phone, because there’s supposedly some XML file somewhere that marks all the US as “recording is illegal”. GrapheneOS claims to fix this, but there may be future problems in that same style, which could be fixed by modifying just one file.
I’ve never heard anyone say that Flatpaks could result in losing access to the terminal.
My only problem with Flatpaks are the lack of digital signature, neither from the repository nor the uploader. Other major package managers do use digital signatures, and Flatpaks should too.
OBS worked pretty well for me last time I used it, using the basic package Debian provided.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The driver for my mouse occupies over 1 gbEnglish63·9 天前Piper is less than 2MB, and allows reconfiguring Logitech mouse buttons. It’s available in Debian and Ubuntu package managers.
Screenshot:
I had to use Piper to get exotic features like having mouse 6, 7, 8 buttons function as mouse 6, 7, 8, rather than the default of alt-tab and ctrl-v.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•UK police probe Bob Vylan's festival chants against Israeli military, as US revokes band's visasEnglish1·10 天前They should be more neutral in a non-opinion piece. They quote a lot more people saying pro-genocide things than they quote people saying anti-genocide things. They quoted pro-genocide politicians and pro-genocide BBC staff. They did not give the musicians any opportunity to respond to the article.
Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza has inflamed tensions around the world, triggering pro-Palestinian protests in many capitals and on college campuses. Israel and some supporters have described the protests as antisemitic, while critics say Israel uses such descriptions to silence opponents
Let’s consider the two positions mentioned in this paragraph:
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Israel should stop committing genocide
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Israel should continue committing genocide, and position 1 is antisemitic
The first position is described as “pro-Palestinian”, as if these protesters support the Palestinian military (Hamas) and want them to win. This is incorrect. These people mostly just want the genocide to end.
The second position is a shitty opinion, but also contains an overt falsehood. It’s an objective fact that it’s false, and that fact should be reported in the story, but it isn’t.
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Limonene@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When you work for a company owned by a A..hole3·10 天前Last company where I faced external suppliers, I had to take a training where they said we couldn’t accept any item worth more than like $20, except food or alcohol during a presentation. But we could accept such items on behalf of the company, and they would be raffled off to a random employee. One time a guy in purchasing got a giant brass horse head from a Chinese supplier. I guess nobody signed up for the raffle, so it became a permanent fixture in the cafeteria.
Sure, here are instructions for getting Linux Mint running: https://www.linuxmint.com/download.php
These instructions are for creating a USB flash drive that functions as both a live environment or an installer. If you don’t want to install it yet, this allows you to try it out while booting just from the flash drive, without modifying your hard drive at all.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•UK police probe Bob Vylan's festival chants against Israeli military, as US revokes band's visasEnglish1103·12 天前What a shitty article. It’s so heavily biased in favor of genocide.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Congressman Brandon Gill tells mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani "Go back to the Third World"45·12 天前I feel like the US is more like a Second World country. By “Second World”, I mean the countries that are more aligned to Russia than to NATO. That description now fits the US, unfortunately.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Why is Lemmy attempting to radicalise people to enforce class wars?6·13 天前Do you have any evidence of major AI generated memes and comments? Sometimes I see an obvious AI image (and down vote it), and some communities are made for the purpose of AI so I blocked them. But aside from that, have you found much generative AI slop?
And if so, how would you fix that in code? Some sort of captcha? I think the volume is low enough that it wouldn’t help.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The Trump Administration is Building a National Citizenship Data System; State and county election officials can now check the citizenship status of their entire voter lists.English82·13 天前Your post is blatant disinformation. Undocumented immigrants overwhelmingly vote not at all. Voting illegally in the US is difficult, and often prosecuted.
I live in the US. Most of the people I know are Democrat-aligned. None of them want undocumented immigrants to vote. None of them import undocumented immigrants.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump says he’ll withhold money from New York if Mamdani becomes mayor112·13 天前I think people are more pissed off and divided than they have been in a very long time. It’s hard to say how close we are to a civil war, though. There’s been a lot of propaganda for a long time saying “violence is not the answer” (even though sometimes it is), and “violence has no place in our system of government” (even though the government abuses its own monopoly on violence to imprison and kill innocent, peaceful people).
It feels like the media in the US is less reliable than it’s ever been in my lifetime, and would probably suppress as much as possible any information that would support open rebellion.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you had to live the rest of your life in single or triple digit temperatures F° (-13 or 38 C°)which would you choose?7·13 天前First choice: 292 K
Second choice: 9 C
If we’re talking only outdoor temperature, third choice is 100 F, because air conditioning exists, and my peppers would thrive.
If it’s ambient indoor temperature too, then I pick 9 F, which is unpleasant, but survivable. At 100 F indoors, you will be constantly sweating for the rest of your life.
If gender is what’s in your pants, then twice a week my gender is your dad.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Off My Chest@lemmy.world•I don't take my fiancée out for dinner because she doesn't know how to order off a menu.English17·14 天前Do they at least acknowledge that they have problems with decision paralysis?
Ever tried checking the menu online before going out, and saying you can only go out if your partner picks a single item in advance? Not sure if that would help, though. This sounds like a very difficult situation. Good luck.
When you switch to an admin account on Windows, there are still files owned by “TrustedInstaller” that you can’t touch, and processes owned by “System” that you can’t terminate.
Linux doesn’t have that. When you switch to root, you can kill any process. You can modify or delete any file.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•A powerful tool in Trump’s immigration crackdown: The routine traffic stop41·18 天前a Tennessee Highway Patrol checkpoint
These checkpoints are illegal in all of the US. Cops can’t stop a driver without a reason. I know that’s not much consolation to someone who is arrested during a stop for no reason.
She drove because her husband, Hilario Martínez García, 46, is undocumented and cannot obtain a license in Tennessee
During a traffic stop, cops can ask the driver for a driver’s license. There is no reason to ask the passengers for ID, and if the passengers are asked, they don’t have to give ID. They may have to give their name in some jurisdictions, but cops usually need a reason for asking for the name, and being a passenger at a road checkpoint isn’t a reason.
It seems clear to me that these cops are operating outside the law, and probably have been since before this immigration stuff.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Science Memes@mander.xyz•The cell wall is the wall of the cell.English10·18 天前The cell membrane is the wall of the cell. I know it’s less catchy, but human cells don’t have a cell wall.
I would rather have my good friend bang my spouse while drunk, than drive drunk.