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Slovak Republic Katılım Haziran 2013
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All of these 6 devices have a few things in common. Qualcomm SoC, Windows and @gus33000 OnePlus 6T (SDM845), Win 10 Surface Duo (SM8150), Win 10X Lumia 950 XL (MSM8994), Win 10 Lumia 520 (MSM8227), Win RT 8.1 Lumia 640 (MSM8926), Win 10 15035 OnePlus 7T Pro (SM8150), Win 11
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retroSwarm
retroSwarm@retro_swarm·
💾Let's look at something unusual again... 💾 This is a system board from a DEC Personal Workstation 433a with a 433-MHz Alpha AXP CPU (top-left corner). This is a system from the 1996 and was quite expensive. Next to the CPU, you can see the cache module and 8 RAM slots...🧵1/5
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Leandro | codelindro@mainlinedbutter·
I have been looking into @GrapheneOS for long, even once considered pushing it at the workplace to ensure our mobile devices can be as safe as they can no matter their age, but hesitated after seeing what is going on in the Team, the Codebase and the Community. [1/x]
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Muhammad
Muhammad@TheVancedGamer·
It's kind of funny how @GrapheneOS wants to let everybody know about the "dangers" of "closed source operating systems" yet they themselves ship precompiled, presigned applications that are included in their OS and are NOT reproducible, the most you can do is compile them out of tree and include them manually. And even then, this is still a MAJOR security risk as their precompiled apps have permissions that you really don't want apps to be granted implicitly. I've attached a photo of all the permissions available to the Messaging app, which is included in GrapheneOS at build-time as a prebuilt application. I should mention this, the aforementioned Messaging application has no form of reproducible builds, meaning the only way to update these apps is for some developer to manually build this application on their build PC, sign it and then push it to a git repo. Imagine the security implications of that. (You can unzip the app yourself to check the manifest too.) github.com/GrapheneOS/pla… This is the module included into GrapheneOS. Meanwhile the actual messaging app is at github.com/GrapheneOS/Mes…. For reasons beyond me, GrapheneOS devs thought it fit to remove the Android blueprints from it, therefore making this app unbuildable inside the Android source itself. #L378" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/GrapheneOS/pla… The inclusion of said prebuilt Messaging app. It's not just this app either. The included App Store, the Camera app, hell, even the Auditor. All of these apps are presigned and precompiled, and granted implicit permissions to do whatever. Why not compile them in-tree? WHY go out of your way to make them unbuildable by removing the blueprints? It's not about adding one yourself and doing it yourself, that's completely besides the point. The point is, why is some OS claiming to be security focused, yet has the ability to infect devices with a theoretical malware spread with these prebuilt apps? Why are these apps not built in-tree in the first place!? There is literally no excuse, every other app is compiled in-tree except these GrapheneOS inclusions. How does it feel to trust a random person with an app that can theoretically upload all your data to a remote server without your knowledge? Further more, besides doing such things, GrapheneOS devs have the _nerve_ to go forth and cement their beliefs on others? When they themselves don't commit to their standards? If this isn't an absolute form of hypocrisy, I really don't know what is. Maybe this post will instill some form of awareness in die-hard GOS fans. Maybe I'll get to deal with insane backlash. Who knows. At least I'm putting it out there. Maybe one day we'll get to know that this entire project was a honeypot.
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The_DarkFire_@The_DarkFire__·
I’ve seen a lot of pessimism today about reactos. So I’m going to drop some cool screenshots now that everything is in WIP PRs for it Here’s 3D accel working on Starting from left INTEL GMA 945 NVIDIA 8800 GTS AMD Radeon HD 7530G All while WDDM continues in background.
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Morc | @[email protected]@morciatka·
@RandomTypek who needs “replace after stops being supported” when you can support it yourself, amirite? *this tweet has been brought to you by users of phones older than 5 years*
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Jolla
Jolla@JollaHQ·
After a long silence in X, @JollaHQ is back. And we're bringing something Europe desperately needs. The Jolla Phone: Europe's independent smartphone running #SailfishOS 5. In 2013, when we founded Jolla from @nokia MeeGo’s ashes, people called us naive. "You can't compete with iOS and Android," they said. They were right about one thing: we weren't trying to compete. We were building an alternative. Today, that alternative matters more than ever. Every Android phone, every iPhone — they all phone home to California. Your data, your habits, your conversations: processed, analyzed, stored on someone else's terms. GDPR promised European digital sovereignty. But what good are data protection laws when your entire digital life runs on American infrastructure? This isn't about nationalism. It's about choice. It's about owning your device instead of renting it. It's about a phone that respects you enough to give you: • Sailfish OS 5 — the only commercially viable European mobile OS • A physical privacy switch (kill camera/mic when you want) • A replaceable battery (remember those?) • Android app compatibility (because we're practical) • No Google Play Services siphoning your data We spent 12 years in the wilderness, keeping Sailfish OS alive through die-hard community support. While the mobile OS graveyard filled with names like Symbian, MeeGo, Firefox OS and Windows Phone — we survived. Now there are only four commercially viable mobile operating systems left in the world and only one is from Europe: • iOS (US) • Android (US) • HarmonyOS (China) • Sailfish OS (Europe) ⭐️ This comeback isn't driven by investors or quarterly targets. It's driven by something simpler: We just love building products that actually deserves to exist. No fake-it-until-you-make-it. Just engineering, iteration, and a belief that Europe needs its own mobile platform. The phone pre-order launches today at jolla.com. 5G, dual-SIM, 12GB RAM, replaceable covers in Snow White, Kaamos Black, and The Orange (yes, THAT orange — nostalgia included). If you believe #Europe should have alternatives to #BigTech, if you're tired of being the product instead of a respected customer, if you remember what it felt like when phones were tools instead of surveillance devices — this is for you. We're not naive. We're just stubborn. Welcome back, Jolla. 🇪🇺 Pre-order: jolla.com/phone #Jolla #SailfishOS #DeGoogle #european #DigitalSovereignty
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