@soundwave nah. I won't.
He's a person too. And i dont like the idea of torturing my alternate self
@DeveloperMemes lmaoo
@ravenclaw you should try and keep a git diary. You make commits daily and push weekly. This allows you to get into the flow/practice of using git to the point that using it for other stuff becomes a lot easier.
@AmpBenzScientist @relena can't blame her. Google books catalog is really good.
@jbauer me too
@relena ngl. I hate google books.
I love their catalog tho'.
@PublicNuisance@fosstodon.org
I'm really sorry. i think i wrote something that's too ambiguos there.
So let me phrase some things differently.
> My pinephone...
... Android allows.
Good for you!
Lets assume that your device are indeed fully encrypted. But wouldn't that get decypted everytime you input your password?
Well sorry to dissapoint you.
But
Android does that too ever since the treble update
Unless you unlock your bootloader ofc.
Saying android is not private is kinda mocking some people who try their best to fight google effort to f-up android even more.
When there's definitely some great dev working on /e/ , Lineage OS, graphene os, Xprivacy Lua, etc.
Judging by your proposed argument that "android aren't private".
Then boasting about your "device encryption".
I think your definition of "private" is a bit irrelevant.
I'm not talking specifically about "device encryption".
Since on it's own it could be useless. (decrypted everyboot?)
I'm talking about whole encryption thing in general.
Like "internet traffic encryption", "messages encryption", etc
@session
Seriously tho'.
How could someone with 0 background in programming gonna contribute to your project?
@PublicNuisance@fosstodon.org
Yeah "right".
Any phone with it's bootloader unlocked is not private. Which is the prerequisites of some of os you're proposing.
Get your fact straight.
Encryption is always the answer.
@lupyuen that was interesting read.
WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram: "Large-scale Abuse of Contact Discovery in Mobile Messengers"
@lupyuen thoughts on golang sir?
Take your first steps with #RustLang
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/paths/rust-first-steps/
@amolith too relatable
My memory loss is killing me.
i like to imagine as if back in black always playing to my life.
a former owner of @ravenclaw