Some people want to live in Star Trek, but don't want to look up and see McKinley Station in the sky...
I thought this was a wireless/MIMO radio project at first
THERE IS ANOTHER SYSTEM
Delved too greedily and too deep, it sounds like
Are these the ones controlled by Steam Decks?
Can you hear me?
Could this be a road to getting GrapheneOS approved under Play Integrity (for contactless payments, etc)?
The government should be entitled to any lawful use of a product they purchase, not uses dictated solely by the provider. It's up to courts to decide what lawful use is, it's not up to these companies to dictate.
> This contradictory messaging puts to rest any doubt that this is a strong arm by the governemnt to allow any use. Why the hell should companies get to dictate on their own to the government how their product is used?
What's the benefit of this over tinygrad?
Don't Windows Hello camera devices have some kind of hardware attestation? I'm sure verification schemes like this will eventually go down that path soon. My guess is that's probably one of the reasons Google tried to…
If I could use the Oxide stack in a homelab form factor, I would be so happy...
Starlink satellites also radiate a non-trivial amount of the energy they consume from their phased arrays
There are Chrome and Firefox extensions to indicate the presence of the header. https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/clacks-overhead-gnu... https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/x-clacks-over...
I very much want a Framework 13 with a decent AI chip, but the abysmal battery life is a hard stop for me, sadly. I know this isn't entirely on Framework (get your shit together AMD).
I think drumming up interest in getting users to run Linux on frameworks is a way for them to go back to vendors and try to get them to fix issues like power consumption that bugs the hell out of users (looking at you…
It's not really that a digital ID can be used to spy on people (governments can already do this to a pretty large degree without needing spyware). It's that it's a permission system that can be instantly updated and…
Well it is only version v0.2
No the rust guys are more annoying. We just want shit to keep working...
Small pieces of the old world still exist, if you can find them
Every time I've gotten an MRI the doctors and techs have sworn up and down it's impossible for this stuff to stick around. Getting tired of not being able to believe what doctors say...
Isn't this kind of (but not completely) the idea behind smart device standards like Matter?
EXCESSION
This is laying the groundwork for mandatory software. Soon after this browsers and messengers will be required to install tracking components to be included in the app stores or approved for sideloading. This is how the…
Worse, surveillance appliances. Highly likely we'll see mandatory client-side scanning apps in EU soon, and possibly Digital ID stuff in the UK. Great opportunity for mandatory remote attestation and mandatory software.
Some people want to live in Star Trek, but don't want to look up and see McKinley Station in the sky...
I thought this was a wireless/MIMO radio project at first
THERE IS ANOTHER SYSTEM
Delved too greedily and too deep, it sounds like
Are these the ones controlled by Steam Decks?
Can you hear me?
Could this be a road to getting GrapheneOS approved under Play Integrity (for contactless payments, etc)?
The government should be entitled to any lawful use of a product they purchase, not uses dictated solely by the provider. It's up to courts to decide what lawful use is, it's not up to these companies to dictate.
> This contradictory messaging puts to rest any doubt that this is a strong arm by the governemnt to allow any use. Why the hell should companies get to dictate on their own to the government how their product is used?
What's the benefit of this over tinygrad?
Don't Windows Hello camera devices have some kind of hardware attestation? I'm sure verification schemes like this will eventually go down that path soon. My guess is that's probably one of the reasons Google tried to…
If I could use the Oxide stack in a homelab form factor, I would be so happy...
Starlink satellites also radiate a non-trivial amount of the energy they consume from their phased arrays
There are Chrome and Firefox extensions to indicate the presence of the header. https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/clacks-overhead-gnu... https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/x-clacks-over...
I very much want a Framework 13 with a decent AI chip, but the abysmal battery life is a hard stop for me, sadly. I know this isn't entirely on Framework (get your shit together AMD).
I think drumming up interest in getting users to run Linux on frameworks is a way for them to go back to vendors and try to get them to fix issues like power consumption that bugs the hell out of users (looking at you…
It's not really that a digital ID can be used to spy on people (governments can already do this to a pretty large degree without needing spyware). It's that it's a permission system that can be instantly updated and…
Well it is only version v0.2
No the rust guys are more annoying. We just want shit to keep working...
Small pieces of the old world still exist, if you can find them
Every time I've gotten an MRI the doctors and techs have sworn up and down it's impossible for this stuff to stick around. Getting tired of not being able to believe what doctors say...
Isn't this kind of (but not completely) the idea behind smart device standards like Matter?
EXCESSION
This is laying the groundwork for mandatory software. Soon after this browsers and messengers will be required to install tracking components to be included in the app stores or approved for sideloading. This is how the…
Worse, surveillance appliances. Highly likely we'll see mandatory client-side scanning apps in EU soon, and possibly Digital ID stuff in the UK. Great opportunity for mandatory remote attestation and mandatory software.