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3 days agoDo it., but also ensure that all work enters the public domain and is free for anyone to use, modify, commercialize, or basically whatever the GPL says.
Do it., but also ensure that all work enters the public domain and is free for anyone to use, modify, commercialize, or basically whatever the GPL says.
It could also NOT be walled like Berlin. Thats also a fucking option.
The S10 is end of life, so the hardware probably doesn’t get firmware updates anymore from Samsung. Even with an up to date OS, the firmware is probably vulnerable at this point.
Leaving your keys in memory is the weakness that could potentially let authorities into your phone. This could harm people. If your phone has rebooted, and you haven’t logged in yet, there are no keys in memory. That means your data is encrypted at rest.
For the sake of comparison, this was also implemented in iOS 18.