Only the pixels phones allow for relocking the bootloader with a custom ROM. Might be possible on a few other devices when jumping true a load of hoops and potentially bricking the device.
Only the pixels phones allow for relocking the bootloader with a custom ROM. Might be possible on a few other devices when jumping true a load of hoops and potentially bricking the device.
Opensuse TW. It is rolling release and rock solid. Also amazing btrfs implementation.
Any supported phone with lineage OS? Primacy is really good but not as much security focused as GOS
Wouldn’t any internal testing have cought this issue at CrowdStrike?
Oh that’s interesting! Thanks for letting me know.
Where I live they used to accept BTC. Not Monero unfortunately.
Best way to hide transactions is with crypto. And namely Monero. Not exactly PayPal like but Monero is the most private.
Doesn’t matter really. If you use something like cloudflare and a domain name. You have programs like DDNS-updater that can update all the A records as soon as your IP changes.
May i know why you do not like the pixel phones?
My man did you download Youtube entirely and now it is stuck in your cache or something?
To add to that. With ZFS raid everything is done with software so their is no hardware lockin.
Also might want to add tty. it is very useful and in someways part of the basics.
Except that their are so many people that have no idea how the internet or such technologies work. And happily hand over their private lives cause “nothing to hide” BS.
So school shut be 18+ as well then? The best teacher is the Internet for just about anything. If it is info about how to garden or how to setup networking gear. The internet has it.
Well Monero is a load better then any bank if you ask me.
How would you verify it though? Someone could abuse it it and report anything for CSAM. Verifying is kind of a difficult thing in this case.
Honesty I found gentoo more easy to install then arch. Mainly because the Gentoo handbook is soo good and is in laid out in a good order. Compare that to the arch wiki that has a ton of sub pages and redirects. Which is just a load harder to follow.
PS. This is before their was a guided installer for arch.
I looked at headscale but as far as I can tell their is no active directory or SSO integration. Which is very unfortunate.
Personally using rocky Linux. Which is essentially free rhel. It moves slower then fedora.