SOP 303
Standard Operating Procedure 303 codifies “a shutdown and restoration process for use by commercial and private wireless networks during national crises.”
SOP 303
Standard Operating Procedure 303 codifies “a shutdown and restoration process for use by commercial and private wireless networks during national crises.”
Ah, yes, borders.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/trump-canada-border-1.7528269
U.S. President Donald Trump repeated one of his favourite talking points in his meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney Tuesday, saying the Canada-U.S. border is an "artificially drawn line."
"Somebody drew that line many years ago with, like, a ruler — just a straight line right across the top of the country,"
Fuck trump. Fuck charlie kirk's rotting corpse. Fuck the fascist regime.
"You will own nothing and you will be happy."
Extract all resources, concentrate all power, do war, collapse, repeat.
And they still serve to keep the masters' slaves in line.
Nothing has changed.
Carrier unlocked, yes.
Bootloader unlocked, no.
If they used the negative space that could pad and level the stupid bulge of a camera, they might even be able to fit a headphone jack and an SD card slot and double the battery and put your weed in there.
You clearly know nothing or feign ignorance about its creator/CEO, Peter Thiel, who is evil, with evil intent, and evil aspirations.
Mine went fine. I kept the radios off before using it and fully flashing just in case.
I read on the grapheme forums that some carrier software might flip a bit or something if it gets downloaded/provisioned.
I have a Canadian carrier purchased phone. Brand new Pixel 9. 5$ a month. For 24 months.
It has only ONCE booted to the Google version of Android.
To flip the toggle to enable OEM unlock.
I kept WiFi off and hadn't inserted a SIM so it couldn't update or do anything else that might have prevented flashing graphene.
Not sure if that was necessary, but it worked.
And now I live my life free of google software surveillance.
Exactly.
If I am forced to see ads, especially intrusive or page filling ones, I will not continue.
I watched lots of YouTube in the past.
When they started inserting ads into the videos (not channel sponsored stuff), the camel started getting weak.
When they started requiring sign-ins or blocking access when using a proxy that was the straw.
I don't use YouTube anymore.