Nintendo was super competent with the Switch, their kernel is actually ridiculously secure. I’m pretty sure if Nvidia hadn’t messed up, we would still be scratching our heads with the Switch.
Nintendo was super competent with the Switch, their kernel is actually ridiculously secure. I’m pretty sure if Nvidia hadn’t messed up, we would still be scratching our heads with the Switch.
It’s not impossible or even hard to lock down Linux. Just look at Chrome OS, it’s Gentoo based, but with the bootloader locked and root access removed, it is pretty much immutable.
And Chromebooks just use off the shelf parts.
He had the rare treatable pancreatic cancer, and he didn’t treat it because he didn’t believe in modern medicine.
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Android 14 isn’t out yet, those are beta screenshots. One UI 6 stable probably comes out in December.
Unless you’re Nintendo, they have their cake and eat it too.
My pihole hasn’t shown any tracking. Ad free truly gets rid of it.
Nope, closed source. Connect is closed too. Not all apps are FOSS.
No, a lifetime Ultra subscription that includes Cloud backups is 100$. Only removing the ads is 20$.
On the sidebar. It’s 20 bucks.
There’s a one time purchase to remove ads.
The original was Android only, there was a TestFlight versión, but it was a different dev.
This is paying to the creator of the app, who works on this app full time, unlike most devs whose Lemmy apps are side projects.
How is Lemmy an “anticapitalist project”. I know the devs political orientation, but tech is tech, not really politically aligned by itself.
Besides, if it were anticapitalist, they should not have used the GPLv3 as their license, as it explicitly allows third parties to profit off the project.
Crispr is not quite ready for prime time, but it’s promising.
Come to sh.itjust.works, we have the best name.
You’re a legend! It’s good to be back home.
The years of polish from the Reddit app are definitely a boon.
I tried and it crashed my app, had to wipe it and start from scratch. All I really cared about was my theme, so I just manually copied that back.
There’s a lot they could have done, locking down Linux isn’t that hard. Just look at Chrome OS, it’s based on Gentoo, yet it’s locked down completely. All they had.to do is lock the BIOS, enable secure boot and disable root access, and then it’s pretty much a locked system.