@Camille @GrapheneOS @gael À priori c'est pas le voleur classique qui veut revendre ton téléphone qui va essayer de le hacker, mais bon, si la porte est ouverte honnêtement on ne sait jamais. (Et c'est ça qui fait peur, de ne pas savoir concrètement à quel point c'est faisable, donc pour moi c'est intuitif de vouloir un téléphone sécurisé)
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Gaël Duval is the founder and president of the /e/ foundation along with the CEO of Murena.@Camille @GrapheneOS @gael Je ne m'y connais pas assez pour pouvoir te dire que n'importe quelle personne pourra entrer dans ton téléphone, mais à coup sûr les autorités peuvent rentrer facilement dedans vu que c'est ce que Gaël semble impliquer.
Si les autorités peuvent pour des suspicions banales (et pas une suspicion genre espionnage d'état à haut niveau), je ne vois pas pourquoi quelqu'un de très expérimenté ne pourrait pas non plus. -
Gaël Duval is the founder and president of the /e/ foundation along with the CEO of Murena.@Camille @GrapheneOS @gael
Bah le truc c'est que les téléphones Android n'ont jamais été trop sécurisés jusqu'à il y a quelques années. (En tout cas à ma connaissance les iPhones étaient les seuls qui étaient vraiment protégés)
Maintenant on a Graphene avec des paramètres de protection vraiment incroyables, et certains autres téléphones genre le Google Pixel avec l'OS stock est apparemment assez sécurisé aussi. -
Gaël Duval is the founder and president of the /e/ foundation along with the CEO of Murena.@codebam @GrapheneOS
They don't "promote" security, at least not like Graphene does, that part is true, but can you really claim privacy without security? (Not in the literal sense, of course you can, what I mean is, is it ethical to do so?)
How can a phone be private while being easily penetrable?
In the theoretical sense, these are two different things, in the practical sense, you can have security without privacy, but you can't have privacy without security. -
Gaël Duval is the founder and president of the /e/ foundation along with the CEO of Murena.@GrapheneOS
Since I speak French it hit me pretty hard because it's one thing to read it written in an article or a tweet, it's another to watch the clip directly.
To have someone make privacy software while claiming that security is for pedophiles...
Très décevant Gaël, si tu lis ça.
C'est l'heure de step up ton game, j'aime e/OS/, mais là tu ne fais pas les choses justes.
La sécurité c'est pour tout le monde. Si je perds mon téléphone, j'ai besoin de savoir que ma vie digitale sera protégée. -
Linux keeps winning!@mrgrumpymonkey @GlitchGhost @itsfoss
Trump's not gonna like that you buy European, he's gonna ramp up the tariffs
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Linux keeps winning!@mrgrumpymonkey @GlitchGhost @itsfoss
You can buy it though. Murena ships it to the United States.
The only caveat comes with your carrier because it says on their website that they only recommend using the device on T-Mobile, and it's definitely not compatible with Verizon. -
Linux keeps winning!@mrgrumpymonkey @GlitchGhost @itsfoss
I mean, you can get a Fairphone with e/OS/ and not use microG.
It's as good as it's gonna get for now. -
Linux keeps winning!@mrgrumpymonkey @GlitchGhost @itsfoss
Apple won't be in panic mode because they're kind of the mainstream alternative to Microslop and surprisingly affordable these days too, but Microslop was a bit in panic mode because they kind of admitted that people weren't into having AI in every corner of their operating system. Doesn't sound like much but it's pretty big.
But obviously it's not tomorrow that 100M users will leave Windows for Linux, we all knew that already. -
Linux keeps winning!@GlitchGhost @itsfoss Praise the Lord by the way.
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Linux keeps winning!@GlitchGhost @itsfoss Please Mister Linux, we're tired of winning, it's too much winning we can't take it anymore.
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🚨Chat Control 1.0 is dead.@grb090423 @Tutanota
Well in a sense I'm kind of glad they did leave, because the UK might be western/central Europe's most surveiled state. (I say might but I'm 95% sure that it is).
If it still was in the EU they definitely would be one of the lead push for Chat Control.
We don't need that kind of country in the EU.