Yes.
Yes.
flashed … custom software
Any hints on where one might find details on this?
Included warranties are typically very short and extended warranties are worthless.
At least is a heavy lifting qualifier in this case.
I haven’t really dug into this, but AirGuards github page claims the app scans periodically and will give you a notification on suspicious results.
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Sure. But I’ve seen quite a bit of push back against rust from these sorts even outside the kernel.
Aha. It appears Google’s release of android has that sort of functionality baked in. I wasn’t aware of that.
Still, it seems out of scope for an operating system.
It looks like the EFF recommends some app called “AirGuard”- even over using the built in scanners.
With a term that broad- how is anyone supposed to answer you?
In an app? On a website? Something you suspect the hardware might be doing?
Can someone distill the good faith argument against rust? Is there one?
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No. It is an unneeded waste of resources spent by anti-human perverts.
The actual purpose is to parse surveillance data for the capitalist class.
No. We are not.
With typical capitalist efficiency, the titans of industry are going to boil off half an ocean in an ignorant attempt to simulate a human brain that requires what, about 2 kilowatt-hours of relatively clean chemical energy a day?
Never mind there being no shortage of said brains.
Fedora moving forward with UKIs, bootc and composefs
Well, yes. The US military is typically not deployed against people who can defend themselves.