erhardm | 7 years ago | on: Open source, privacy-enabled smartphone operating systems
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erhardm | 7 years ago | on: Open source, privacy-enabled smartphone operating systems
How can I trust the project when I can't even visit the official website without being logged by the biggest company of online tracking?
erhardm | 7 years ago | on: Apple Engineers Its Own Downfall with the Macbook Pro Keyboard
How do you think that the iPhone & iPad ecosystem is sustained? Through developers (most of whom are) using MacBooks.
They have to port XCode to Windows, which means they don't get to have the lock-in they have now. If there's any flop for the iPhone for 2-3 years, the cost to jump ship isn't that high anymore.
erhardm | 7 years ago | on: CopperheadOS has imploded
Who's responsibility is it to guard/change/dispose them?
erhardm | 7 years ago | on: CopperheadOS has imploded
Reading online posts it seems that the community is trusting the developer, not the company behind him.
erhardm | 8 years ago | on: A wall of lava lamps helps encrypt the internet
erhardm | 8 years ago | on: An Open Letter to Intel
The GPL restrictions are for keeping the freedom equal for all parties involved.
erhardm | 9 years ago | on: European Investment Bank announces €25M funding for MariaDB
By giving a grant to a company that is (apparently) more ethical will signal what kind of behavior you encourage, hence choosing to work with MariaDB over OracleDB.
erhardm | 9 years ago | on: European Investment Bank announces €25M funding for MariaDB
erhardm | 9 years ago | on: 33rd Chaos Communication Congress Livestreams
Security Nightmares seems to be still going. That's always a good talk.
erhardm | 9 years ago | on: Proposed server purchase for GitLab.com
Your memory options are:
1TB - 16x64GB / 8x128GB
2TB - 16x128GB
[0] - SuperMicro X10DRT-PT Motherboard manual page 35(2-13).
erhardm | 9 years ago | on: TTIP trade deal could be re-launched under a different name, say EU ministers
How can my representative be really productive in analyzing such a deal? Why all the barriers to understand the document?
I didn't find out the time it's supposedly be public for debate, but if you're doing a deal for the people, you want people to negotiate, not just accept the deal as it is, which, as history taught us, it will be a really tight timeframe for debate and it's approved few days before a major holiday when people are distracted.
Our representatives must have our [all citizens] best interest at heart. I don't see how this is in our best interest.
And I didn't event talked about the deal itself, only the procedure which seems flawed.
[0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transatlantic_Trade_and_Invest...
erhardm | 9 years ago | on: TTIP trade deal could be re-launched under a different name, say EU ministers
AFAIK, TTIP was leaked and that's the only way european citizens knew about it.
Why is it legal? Because all I see is corporations trying to make a sweet deal with governments, and the loosing side is always the people.
That's the only incentive I see to make deals secret.
erhardm | 9 years ago | on: Homebrew router faces better tests, tougher competition
[0] - http://openvswitch.org/
erhardm | 10 years ago | on: Why I don't like smartphones
erhardm | 10 years ago | on: Two months after FBI debacle, Tor Project still can’t get an answer from CMU
But it looks like they put themselves in that position. Either by voluntary working with the FBI and allegedly taking a $1M grant, and/or doing unethical research by doing it on the live network.
erhardm | 10 years ago | on: Building an OpenBSD Router
[0]http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man4/...
erhardm | 10 years ago | on: Tor Anonymity: Things Not to Do
erhardm | 10 years ago | on: IPv6 celebrates its 20th birthday by reaching 10% deployment
It also includes speed of each county.
erhardm | 10 years ago | on: Ex-U.S. agent gets over six years for Bitcoin theft in Silk Road probe
Edit: ninja'd by meric
How can you say "Privacy is important! $E_CORP is tracking you! - btw, here run this script so I can track you"?