

flashed … custom software
Any hints on where one might find details on this?
flashed … custom software
Any hints on where one might find details on this?
Included warranties are typically very short and extended warranties are worthless.
I haven’t really dug into this, but AirGuards github page claims the app scans periodically and will give you a notification on suspicious results.
the main issue is
Sure. But I’ve seen quite a bit of push back against rust from these sorts even outside the kernel.
Aha. It appears Google’s release of android has that sort of functionality baked in. I wasn’t aware of that.
Still, it seems out of scope for an operating system.
It looks like the EFF recommends some app called “AirGuard”- even over using the built in scanners.
With a term that broad- how is anyone supposed to answer you?
In an app? On a website? Something you suspect the hardware might be doing?
Can someone distill the good faith argument against rust? Is there one?
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I thought COVID wasn’t real?
Well, yes. The US military is typically not deployed against people who can defend themselves.