> US big tech is basically US government military tech arm. Completely different from that of China. US big tech are own by individual organizations out of US government and cooperate with it. Huawei benefits people…
> either top students or really hardworking students, and most of them will be excellent engineers and scientists Only true for PhD students. Most are just from rich/CCP's families.
Xi Mingze. Harvard. You don't know just because you don't really care about it. The info is on Wikipedia.
Seeing emacs for aarch64, I recall that Voidlinux still lacks non-x86 machines for prebuilt packages.
Screen sharing needs pipewire. My personal experience with pipewire is fine through, just lack good documents, and finding required softwares for screen sharing itself can puzzle quite some people, so far from…
There is M.2 E-key, so bluetooth should come from the wireless card.
> keeping ~17% of the world's population under their health/monitoring umbrella This has not seriously happened.
- Unlock bootloader as phone manufacturers should not be trusted. Even if the ROMs manufacturers provide are open-source, the firmwares are usually not. - Unlocking bootloader also makes the phone receive secure updates…
The routes of Tor traffic are dynamically changed, so a node can just pinpoint the pattern during a small period of time. So compared to a VPN which may monitor you constantly, Tor should be preferred.
TPM allows government to request your data in the first place. So it should not be trusted by individuals from the beginning.
Waiting for i915 working with aarch64.
It is not a small topic to talk about, but in short Chinese are somehow like a spring. If you behave more gently, they will behave more violently, while if you behave more toughly, they will behave more obediently.
I mainly use Python to handle JSON, while use Shell for other things.
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> US big tech is basically US government military tech arm. Completely different from that of China. US big tech are own by individual organizations out of US government and cooperate with it. Huawei benefits people…
> either top students or really hardworking students, and most of them will be excellent engineers and scientists Only true for PhD students. Most are just from rich/CCP's families.
Xi Mingze. Harvard. You don't know just because you don't really care about it. The info is on Wikipedia.
Seeing emacs for aarch64, I recall that Voidlinux still lacks non-x86 machines for prebuilt packages.
Screen sharing needs pipewire. My personal experience with pipewire is fine through, just lack good documents, and finding required softwares for screen sharing itself can puzzle quite some people, so far from…
There is M.2 E-key, so bluetooth should come from the wireless card.
> keeping ~17% of the world's population under their health/monitoring umbrella This has not seriously happened.
- Unlock bootloader as phone manufacturers should not be trusted. Even if the ROMs manufacturers provide are open-source, the firmwares are usually not. - Unlocking bootloader also makes the phone receive secure updates…
The routes of Tor traffic are dynamically changed, so a node can just pinpoint the pattern during a small period of time. So compared to a VPN which may monitor you constantly, Tor should be preferred.
TPM allows government to request your data in the first place. So it should not be trusted by individuals from the beginning.
Waiting for i915 working with aarch64.
It is not a small topic to talk about, but in short Chinese are somehow like a spring. If you behave more gently, they will behave more violently, while if you behave more toughly, they will behave more obediently.
I mainly use Python to handle JSON, while use Shell for other things.
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