ender non (@arm64_v8a) 's Twitter Profile
ender non

@arm64_v8a

wynncraft and android stuff, and also trans rights, yep.

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linkhttps://git.frfrnocap.men/endernon calendar_today03-03-2022 13:27:57

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@ProtonFission Dark_Binaries Coffee_Beans ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ > The best camera is the one that’s with you. Pewds has GrapheneOS and you can directly see the comparison and how he uses his wife’s iPhone and the footage looks so much better. Pixels have high quality camera hardware and software which is fully functional on GrapheneOS. The

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Muhammad i used to just lurk. forbiddenADA 📖🌽 Each of our app releases has both a signed tag release and a signed binary release with a matching version. The binary release can be reproducibly built from the signed tag. It's still unclear why you believe us doing builds/signing via cloud server CI would be an improvement.

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Muhammad i used to just lurk. forbiddenADA 📖🌽 There's a signed tag for every signed binary release of the apps. It's verifiable that the binary releases correspond to the tags. We've provided everything needed to perform the verification. The whole point of verification is that other people do it not cloud CI infra we run...

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ender non 🫃🦀 Yes, and there are tools for comparing APKs and also GrapheneOS community written tools for comparing the OS builds which can be used as the basis for future enforcement. It's a lot more complex for the OS because it has a ton of signatures due to all the APKs, APEXes and more.

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DesignGears Joel Valenzuela Nikita Bier Copperhead paid for press releases and heavily edited Wikipedia themselves to push their false narratives. Wikipedia is heavily astroturfed and not a reliable source of information. The narrative push about GrapheneOS there is inaccurate. You're making vile personal attacks.

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DesignGears Joel Valenzuela Nikita Bier Daniel Micay stepped down as lead developer of GrapheneOS due to the relentless libel and harassment you're participating in towards him. We made clear announcements explaining he was unable to continue being productive working on development due to it and someone else took over.

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Volla - The freedom Smartphone from Germany. > UnifiedAttestation is legal because the software is an independent, non-derivative work. It's not legal because it's an anti-competitive cartel from several companies collaborating to ban using anything other than the products of the companies participating in it. It's

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Volla - The freedom Smartphone from Germany. Android provides a standard hardware attestation system with support for alternate operating systems via allowing their verified boot key fingerprints. It's mainly used with Google's root of trust and remote key provisioning service but the API supports alternative roots of

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Volla - The freedom Smartphone from Germany. These are unsafe devices lacking basic privacy and security patches/protections while including multiple invasive services. Sending sensitive user data to OpenAI without consent and misleading users about which security patches are provided isn't ethical. discuss.grapheneos.org/d/24134-device…

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privacyisconsent @torchynell EgrOnWire 🗿 Woe to those who dwell upon the earth 🗿 That's a very watered down idea of how it works. It doesn't make any sense to claim only those components matter or that only that component is closed source and capable of doing malicious things. It's nothing more than an echo chamber meme about security coprocessors, etc.

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There are at least a dozen people spending at least several hours attacking GrapheneOS across platforms on a daily basis. It's a very strange situation. How do these people have so much time and dedication to keep making posts across platforms attacking us? It's relentless.

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Apple and Google regularly tell the media they haven't seen exploits of a specific vulnerability or exploits of devices with a security protection enabled. This is heavily misinterpreted as meaning exploits aren't happening. They don't ever find out about many successful attacks.

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Spirit of Star Diana 🇪🇺🇺🇦 Android Open Source Project is no less of a Linux distribution than SailfishOS. SailfishOS using glibc and systemd doesn't make it more of a Linux distribution. Unlike SailfishOS, AOSP is an open source project which can be forked by anyone instead of only the Russian government.

GrapheneOS (@grapheneos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spirit of Star Diana 🇪🇺🇺🇦 The portions of SailfishOS specific to it are largely closed source so it can't be forked as GrapheneOS can do with AOSP. Due to Jolla's close partnership with the Russian government from 2015 through 2023, they were able to make their Aurora OS fork of it which is still ongoing.

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Spirit of Star Diana 🇪🇺🇺🇦 The level of European chauvinism and xenophobia you need to have in order to have a problem with using an OS from Canada is extraordinary. Meanwhile, your proposed EU alternative was literally partnered with Putin's government from 2015 through 2023. That's truly bizarre stuff.

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Despite being done for profit, /e/ receives millions of euros in funding from the EU on an ongoing basis. /e/ and Murena use extraordinarily inaccurate marketing to not only promote their products/services but also to mislead people about GrapheneOS and scare them away from it.

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Recently, France's national law enforcement began fearmongering about GrapheneOS and smearing it with inaccurate claims. France's corporate and state media heavily participated. Many articles and also radio/television coverage misrepresented GrapheneOS as being for criminals.

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my proposal for IPv8 (hope it's not too late): MAKE IT AI FIRST. it doesn't matter how long an IP address is and how reliable the DNS infrastructure is, if a program can just request in natural language "hey send this packet to that social network server". the LLM under the

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A response to recent reporting in Germany, in service of clarity and accountability: First, it’s important to be precise when it comes to critical infrastructure like Signal. Signal was not “hacked” — in that our encryption, infrastructure, and the integrity of the app’s code