Looks like it’s been down since January. Do you think people are still trying it?
Looks like it’s been down since January. Do you think people are still trying it?
I’m confused. They said if Google wants to use it, they have to pay, so Google went to remove it, and now they’re saying Google can’t remove it?
Well, except for the people that are dead from his actions. For example, the ~461,000 people who died from COVID due to him making every wrong decision. For those people, it doesn’t go on. Because they’re dead.
Even a mildly complex state machine is AI.
Four years ago was during COVID.
Root and use something like Tasker or Automate
No. All the knobs are in roughly the same area, so you can find and manipulate them by touch without looking.
Yeah I don’t know what their deal is. 90% of their comments are basically just “corpo bootlicker clown pleb 🤡” word salad with emoji dressing.
Bitlocker doesn’t mean anything when you delete its partition.
I would recommend keeping secure boot enabled if your OS supports it, and manually enrolling the key if it doesn’t. Boot chain attacks are a real concern.
Disabling secure key storage is a weird hill to die on but ok
Yes, but I wouldn’t recommend it. Every day, attackers develop new methods to compromise your system. Those updates fix the vulnerabilities. In this increasingly connected age, those fixes are critical.
A word generator will generate anything you tell it to.
I don’t think OP is affiliated with the authors.
Ballots are counted by ones. There’s nothing to round, you’re just gullible.
When the government does it, it’s not illegal.
I’m sure the CFAA has an explicit exception for law enforcement anyway. Laws always do.
Most attacks are done offline. If they clone the encrypted partition, they can brute-force as fast as they want. Pin lockouts can’t protect against that.
Yes. This is neither news nor an article. Report it.
No. Even if a house is unlocked, the fourth amendment guarantees “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures”.
What constitutes “unreasonable”, is of course, up to a judge.
If a cop can look in your window from the porch and see a meth lab, yeah, they’re going to come back with a warrant, mostly because they can’t just pick up the house and take it to evidence. If your phone is lying unlocked, and they see something obviously criminal on the screen, they’re going to take it right then and there.
How does it work for stuff like bank apps? Do they freak out about it?
And does it require unlocking the bootloader? I prefer to keep mine locked if possible.
Yeah. They said they didn’t want Google to do anything without paying, so Google is removing them. Is that not what they wanted?