

I mean imo everyone’s threat model should be at least their local police if not the national authorities. Local cops have cellebrite. Only the latest pixel is secure before first unlock on this chart.
I’m finna go dumbphone in a Faraday bag.
I mean imo everyone’s threat model should be at least their local police if not the national authorities. Local cops have cellebrite. Only the latest pixel is secure before first unlock on this chart.
I’m finna go dumbphone in a Faraday bag.
Soo basically to stay ahead of this you gotta have the newest pixel running the latest build always… that sounds expensive.
How has nobody used to mention that this ALREADY used to be a feature they had before they killed it. I remember in high school me and the girl I was dating used to send eachother playlists. I didn’t even know spotify had killed the feature until I went looking for one of those playlists in my inbox that used to be there.
I ran mainline debian on the surface pro 2 for years and it was lovely.
My linux workflow: Try installing with apt. Try installing with snap. Try installing with npm. Try installing with flatpak. Try installing with cargo. Try building with git. Try installing with the shady curl script from stackexchange. If it breaks or refuses to work in the first place try a similar application from a completely different dev.
Not very exciting or interesting but I prefer xubuntu. All the things I need from mainline Ubuntu, none of the things I don’t.
Another good free DAW option with linux compatibility is Tracktion.
They do the thing until the thingymajogger flips, obvs.