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🇰🇷 Korean: 일과를 마친 후 의자를 쌓아 주세요.


i knew somebody here actually daily drives it :)
may i ask which device you use it on?


their android compat layer is proper and actually works though proprietary afaik.
also afaik but their OS seemed to lack a decent browser, the best option was running firefox on the android compat layer…


if you have a lot of money, purism phones probably kinda work


isn’t this the role of the window manager/OS? not sure why a browser needs to have it…
i guess it could be useful on android where the OS doesn’t provide necessary features but not really on normal desktops…


wen eta jailbreak


probably about the Macbook Neo (cheap new apple laptop)


sounds very interesting. would you mind sharing the name of it?


i would just use sms/mms. it’s easier to manage (backups and stuff)
the internationale…? hard to pick honestly


phone number, IP, time of connection, duration of the chat, size of the encrypted chatlog, etc. might be useful for feds


PhilZ Touch is some ancient recovery used back in like 2013. Had a very basic but usable ui.
wasn’t aware TWRP is unmaintained; indeed, seems like the last major release 3.7.1 was on early 2024… time flies.


i’m concerned that they require phone numbers and host on AWS, and don’t have a clear monetization scheme. but for now it seems reasonably secure.


tbh i’m not sure if there’s any UI advancement needed for an android recovery since PhilZ Touch or TWRP 2.x, looks cool though
i’m aware. however there’s a lot of money involved in linux, without linus i’m not certain linux will be able to be mostly free from corporate influence and such.
not sure if it’ll be okay after linus is gone tbh…


tbh it was always possible via gpedit/regedit but yeah


lineageos default apps identified as proprietary…
shouldn’t this only check for user installed apps?

linuxquestions, arch forums. LQ seems to be a bit less active recently tho
linux mint and ubuntu forum seemed to be very friendly even for noobs
may i ask which os you’re in? linux?
i hate windows, but it seemed like tor’s fingerprint randomization works best on commonly used oses. never worked properly on my freebsd or slackware… i use a win10 vm for tor because of this. (only allow tor to communicate, via proxy and block windows from talking to microsoft)