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  • Before the 12" MacBook, before the 11" MacBook Air, there was the 9" ASUS Eee PC hackintosh, and there were a number of new-to-macOS developers in our community who learned how to develop for iPhone on this very setup, and started their careers from it.
    atomicangel@infosec.exchangeA atomicangel@infosec.exchange

    @stroughtonsmith

    I had an Acer netbook that took to Snow Leopard just fine and ran that until I could afford a full desktop #hackintosh. That’s what started me into liking Apple initially and I still keep coming back to Macs today despite my love for #Linux.

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  • There is legal precedent for this.
    atomicangel@infosec.exchangeA atomicangel@infosec.exchange

    RE: https://mastodon.social/@eff/115991705165860760

    There is legal precedent for this. A circuit court had determined that biometrics are a thing you have, akin to a urine sample, whereas a password is something you know and would need a warrant for.

    Obviously abusing the letter of the law is wrong. That said, I want to remind everyone to look up how to trigger requiring a password/passcode on your device in the event you are stopped or going through a checkpoint.

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