They should have just called it appleOS 26 since they are bumping all of it to 26 and unifying the look and feel between all of their OSs.
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How difficult is it for an adversary to get in the middle of the TPM releasing the keys to LUKS? That’s why I would want attestation of some sort, but that makes it more complicated and thinking about how that would work in practice makes my head spin…
Is clevis using an attestation server or is it all on a single machine? I’m interested in getting this set up but the noted lack of batteries included for this in the common distros makes it a somewhat tall order.
pleaseshare the script?
notfromhere@lemmy.mlto
Android@lemdro.id•From June 20: EU gives smartphones a repairability label and requires 5 years of guaranteed updatesEnglish
6·7 个月前Even just providing specifications and some documentation about the devices, someone might write a new driver. Reverse engineering is hard, having something to go off of means they can probably extend support from an existing driver fairly easily.
notfromhere@lemmy.mlto
Android@lemdro.id•From June 20: EU gives smartphones a repairability label and requires 5 years of guaranteed updatesEnglish
22·8 个月前Maybe they will band together to support a common base system that is more open? Wishful thinking I know…
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•'28 Years Later' Was Filmed Using 20 iPhones at OnceEnglish
81·8 个月前I personally appreciate the aesthetic of the original. To each their own I guess 😊
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•'28 Years Later' Was Filmed Using 20 iPhones at OnceEnglish
221·8 个月前I enjoyed rewatching both first and second films recently and I think they hold up pretty well on my 4K TV. What specifically made them look like absolute trash to you?
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Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Measuring the latency of 574k servers around the world from my lemmy server
4·8 个月前I haven’t digested this whole paper, but it seems like it would be faster than fiber all the way. https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~sylvia/cs268-2019/papers/starlink.pdf
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Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Measuring the latency of 574k servers around the world from my lemmy server
3·8 个月前LEO satellite comms coming online to route some of this traffic should be closer to c since will relay satellite to satellite to the last mile ground station to then reach the destination.
notfromhere@lemmy.mltoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•The latest executive order creates a police stateEnglish
9·9 个月前Sec. 4. Using National Security Assets for Law and Order. (a) Within 90 days of the date of this order, the Attorney General and the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security and the heads of agencies as appropriate, shall increase the provision of excess military and national security assets in local jurisdictions to assist State and local law enforcement.
(b) Within 90 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Attorney General, shall determine how military and national security assets, training, non-lethal capabilities, and personnel can most effectively be utilized to prevent crime.Following ones will surely be lethal capabilities. We’re cooked.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•CryptPad.org, the end to end encrypted collaboration suite
4·10 个月前This looks pretty interesting and has self hosting options via docker.
Oh boy, where do I even start? This comment is wrong in multiple ways. Let’s break it down:
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“The way triangulation works is by essentially measuring distance.”
- Nope. This describes trilateration, not triangulation.
- Triangulation uses angles, while trilateration uses distances. GPS works via trilateration.
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“1 satellite distance puts you anywhere in a radius (circle) of that satellite.”
- Kind of, but missing a crucial detail:
- A single satellite defines a sphere around itself (not just a circle—you exist in 3D space).
- Kind of, but missing a crucial detail:
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“2 Satellites puts you at 1 of 2 locations where those radiuses intersect.”
- Wrong. Two satellite distance spheres intersect to form a circle, not just two points.
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“3 satellites gives you a single location.”
- Mostly right, but incomplete.
- In theory, three satellites narrow it down to two possible points, but one is often out in space or somewhere unrealistic, so it can often be ruled out.
- However, because your device lacks an atomic clock, it typically requires four satellites to synchronize time properly.
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“That’s why it’s called triangulation. Tri = 3”
- Nope. GPS does NOT use triangulation.
- The “tri” in triangulation comes from angles, not the number of satellites. GPS uses trilateration, which is based on measuring distances, not angles.
Final Verdict
This comment is a trainwreck of incorrect terms and flawed explanations. If they meant “trilateration,” at least part of it would make sense, but calling it “triangulation” completely ruins their credibility.
So, in short? No, their comment is very incorrect. 🚨
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•YouTube doesn't let me watch without turning off my VPN?
2·10 个月前Are you on Chrome?
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Android@lemdro.id•Google installed Gemini on my devices, disabling Google Assistant and replacing it with Gemini.English
352·10 个月前on my devices
See that’s where we’re fucking up. If a company can install things on ”your” devices, it’s really their devices.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Ford Panopticon: Crowd-Sourced Car Tracking Revealed in New Patent
8·11 个月前I came up with this idea more than 20 years ago as a way for cars to tell each other about events ahead of them. Imagine if you’re on a two-lane road heading away from an deer and you pass vehicles going the opposite direction. Your car could relay that information to then and have it age out after a few minutes.
That is exactly what I have running to my traditional electric stove and I live in USA.












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