

Thank goodness I decided not to venture in those links. I hate people with agendas to manipulate others.


Thank goodness I decided not to venture in those links. I hate people with agendas to manipulate others.


I don’t think Signal trusts the AWS server either, that’s the point of E2EE encryption.


It lists no alternative to actual(-budget) :( I don’t have time to create my own alternative, maybe I should go back to spreadsheets?


I wonder if we can really trust the TEEs. Isn’t it their hardware where they are quite free to do what they want? Also it looks very vulnerable to the side-channel attacks.


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I feel like they are confounding LLMs AND general AI/ML. The latter is useful in many areas, while the former is mostly hype imo.
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Maybe I should admit defeat and go back to reddit… Perhaps everyone is supposed to be slaves to the shareholders


Since they leaked data, here’s more sensitive data to leak for them? Dafuq?
Yeah, the 2nd monitor briefly turns itself off and on in the same moment the 1st monitor tears. I will try to follow the steps.
It only happens in one monitor, another monitor is completely fine - although another monitor flicker when the monitor tears. I will check the monitor with other hardware (e.g. laptops). The connection type is HDMI, sadly the monitor does not seem to have DisplayPort connection.
First of all, thanks a lot! I should try different ones. To try the different ports, I need to open up the case, right? That sounds like work, but maybe that’s unavoidable. Guess I should check if the tearing occurs with laptops first.
Strangely, the tearing seems to happen more frequently in Linux. I am not sure how… Also, turning the monitor off and on briefly fixes the tearing. Does it say anything about it? Plus, it only happens in one monitor, another monitor is completely fine - although another monitor flicker when the monitor tears.


Do they care about what e-mail you use? Weird.
Agreed, I see no way Linux phones become a viable alternative in the near future. Tbh, it is extraordinary to expect Linux on phones when it only has small adoption in desktop space - how will it be ready for phones, for which no Linux apps have been developed? Coupled with the funding and hardware compatibility, I just don’t see Linux phones.


Do you really think it is feasible to convert people to less convenient alternative? What are you going to do, force them at a gunpoint?


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As a user, I can definitely say that GrapheneOS is the single best project in the open source space. 99.99% of stuff works out-of-the-box, with de-facto feature parity. The remaining 0.01% is the one dumb investing app which I can only assume has sneaky spyware on it.
Tbh, AOSP is good enough of a basis. GrapheneOS thrives on it.


I read about it in GrapheneOS matrix room, I do not recall the specific links but it is on the GrapheneOS roadmap IIRC.
I was like, why aren’t you publishing it to a conference/journal if it is good? Then realized that you are doing exactly that. Kudos for the work, looking forward to the progress!