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Ubuntu. Multitool. Yeah, funny
Yeah, I have 701 (?) 2g surf somewhere. It was kinda fun to do programming in vim in tty, and waaay less fun to compile stuff...
An interesting one! A few questions, if you don't mind:
- Is it worth it (compared to not syncing)?
- Is the account server self-hosted as well?
Idk, I use a $20 roomba from way before corporates realized they can collect crap via a fucking vacuum cleaner and were still kind enough to leave an available UART with well-documented api. A few more bucks spent on a esp8266, a logic level shifter and a dc-dc step-down, and you can integrate it into home assistant. Actually, I also had to 3d-print a few broken parts, but that's on a case-by-case basis.
Jokes aside, an interesting read; tnx for sharing.
That's kinda the point of using a pixel, y'know...
Yap, strcat likely needs some professional help. Still there's no other ROM that brings that much to the table.
I guess there's actually nothing stopping you from rooting: you say "nope" when they ask you to confirm re-locking the bootloader, and then do the usual shenanigans with patching and flashing boot partition.
However, it makes graphene a whole lot less grapheny since you can't re-lock the bootloader anymore (except if you sign modified stuff yourself and let vb know of your key, which sounds like too much of a hustle), which means you don't really need a pixel and graphene except for a few unique features mb.
I don't really remember strcat "lying", yet there are some evidence of him being... Let's say unstable. GrapheneOS, tho, is another story as it's trying to improve the android's privacy/security model instead of simply not making things worse. For example, they are behind hardened malloc - for security, and have storage & contact scopes (i.e. letting the user choose which files/directories exactly an app can access) - for privacy. While the former feature has been adopted by a few other roms and even desktop Linux distributions, the latter I've seen only on graphene so far, which is quite a shame. Same goes for sandboxing play services
Pretty much agreed. Although, onepluses used to be quite good before they decided to stop allowing setting custom vb keys.
What I wanted to say is that security is a spectrum, and stock roms aren't necessarily the best.
P.s. other roms sometimes use stuff like hardened malloc as well (ik that its developed by graphene, tho) yet none (except graphene itself, ofc) I've personally tested have storage (and as of recently cobtact) scopes which is quite sad.
Wheeeew nixos + ???. More or less unbreakable is with both latest and stable packages that you can easily mix and match (: