

doesn’t servo get like zero funding now?
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doesn’t servo get like zero funding now?
wait, just ChatGPT? not llama, gemma, or even gemini or copilot?
it never is. fines should be a percentage of the value of the company, not just some sum.
I’m gonna try to install chimera linux on my fairphone. then I could use phosh as a window manager and use waydroid so I could have android apps! time to see how crazy that is.
Update: I did a bit of research, and chimera does support aarch64(the architecture of the fairphone 4) and it seems pretty doable, the postmarketos wiki says most features are supported, so we’ll see!
yeah but it can be misleading, something can have a “low carbon footprint” and still produce a lot of methane or other gases…
carbon free? how do you know that nobody emptied a bottle of sparkling water in there?
also, more seriously, does anyone realize that there are greenhouse gasses way more dangerous than carbon dioxyde, like methane?
just a reminder: there’s not only libreoffice, there’s also onlyoffice: it’s like the microsoft suite but with TABS(and it’s open source)
And ethical hacking and law-abiding hacking aren’t the same either
I prefer saying ‘grey hat’ instead of ‘ethical hacker’ because ethical hacker is now used to mean ‘pentester’, ‘red teamer’ and all the other cybersecurity stuff, or so it seems to me.
that was the entire meaning of my comment, I clearly didn’t make it clear enough.
I’m pretty sure that’s what’s meant by ‘ethical hacker’ in most cases and that’s why I wanted to point out the difference you are pointing out right now.
I do not want any hacking device to be illegal, as they can be used for good(overthrowing the state and capitalism).
not doing something by fear of the law is not ethical. that said, some of them are ethical, but ethical hacker would mostly include grey hats, which they wouldn’t want because they can’t say illegal hackers use their device.
“ethical hacker’s swiss army knife” I hate it when they always add “ethical”. First of all, when you say ethical you mean law-fearing, they don’t really care about ethics and, secondly, “regular” hackers use it too, so it’s just a hacker’s swiss army knife…
Great article!
Luckily there’s an archived version:
recaptcha…