

A phone’s baseband (modem) runs its own proprietary firmware with full RAM access.


A phone’s baseband (modem) runs its own proprietary firmware with full RAM access.


Not the only one, or the only time.
Turns out when you’re rich and powerful, you can get away with anything.
AntiX runs great on my Pentium 3 rig.


Eternity hasn’t been updated in a while, but it still works great.


Last time someone in France let them eat cake, it didn’t go too well for them.


I would’ve gotten rid of the name “Adolf” too if I were him.


I’ll believe it when I see it.


Yeah. The Debian Free Software Guidelines are actually very strict if you read them. The FSF are just purists, even if 100% free software is the default. I don’t really understand it.


Debian is actually 100% free if you only enable the main repos.


Those are the Epstein emails, not the Epstein files.


That’s every SCOTUS since at least the 70s, but probably longer than that.


And the Supreme Court ruling that it’s A-OK as long as a Republican does it.


I’m not too familiar with EU politics, but is there a constitution, and if so, is it possible to amend it to explicitly grant a right to privacy in communications to permenantly block attempts?
Electr- no, wait.