I think Signal is against that because it compromises their security model. Also I think they aren’t required by law to implement it but I’m not sure.
I think Signal is against that because it compromises their security model. Also I think they aren’t required by law to implement it but I’m not sure.
Oh okay thanks!
Oh okay. Thanks! Does it pass the integrity checks?
Okay. Thanks a lot! :)
I’ll try that thanks!
Desktop Linux allows root access and is still secure. Allowing root access doesn’t make it insecure.
Yeah I have read that. And couldn’t find any reason why. When I ask about root people only say "if you want root, graphene isn’t for you"😅
Yeah I’m currently running LineageOS. I wanted root mainly for adblock (modifying /etc/hosts
) and AppOps. Does Graphene have those features built in?
What is the root scene on Graphene? I know the dev is pretty against it but I like having root access after being used to it. Is it possible to easily root it without any integrity issues later on?
Try flashing GrapheneOS if you’re comfortable with it?
As an Indian I would say India lacks in physical infrastructure - roads, public transport (although this is improving rapidly), etc. However having lived in Europe I will say that the technological infrastructure is very good over here - banking and payment systems (UPI is way better than the payment systems in Europe), online services, internet quality, etc.
Oh. In Dublin at least Google Maps is pretty good for public transport. OSM doesn’t show correct routes
OSM is good for public transport?
Ah cool. I never had to use this myself but I always found it kind of cool. I guess it’s good I never had to use this lol.
Not ethical: If you have to submit assignments (like .docx
files) online and you haven’t finished it in time, take a random .docx
file and edit it in a text editor (like notepad) and add/delete some random stuff. You can send this file and the professor won’t be able to open it so you will get an extension by default.
This is one of the dumbest shit ngl. My bank also does this. However they go one step further. They force a maximum 12 letter password and 1 character of each type (capital, small, number, symbol) is necessary. This actively reduces password security smh
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