

The good ending 🙌


The good ending 🙌
What is your comment on the article talking about? I’m out of the loop
To measure them, actually!
could the black box be lifted revealing the contents of what it covered
If we’re talking raster images, then no, you’re not using some mathematical model to morph an image, you’re just overwriting pixels arbitrarily, so there would be no way to recover what’s “under” the box because there’s no second layer.
If instead it’s something like a PDF (vector), then placing an object over another without flattening the result would allow you to move it out of the way to reveal what’s under.
I would add, of course, make sure that the black box covers enough to prevent the possibility of inferring what’s under, so if it’s text or other organic things that can be “statistically” regenerated with some model, don’t leave any borders that can identify the item, reconstructed data may be synthetic, but can provide informed guesses


Interesting! What are its upsides over virt-manager?


This is the elite ball knowledge I need
secure password share links.
That is one of the things that I really wish were on bitwarden


The project looks a bit sketchy being in big part written by some Manus AI agent, I wouldn’t trust probably lightly reviewed code to take on the task of data erasure on my device.
It’s also unclear from reading the documentation if it treats SSD data erasure correctly as you can’t simply overwrite data a bunch of times anymore on most SSDs.
Of course, both things can be checked from reading the source code, I’m just giving a heads up.
Being written in big part by an LLM the question of copyright is also important, can it really be released under any open license as is?
That aside, you might want to post to !scienza@feddit.it for Italian content.


That can only work if the apps you’re using, as you say, have that export feature and if it is also complete, because oftentimes it doesn’t carry everything over. I had compiled a list of my apps to get all those details written down and many had incomplete exports.
I was asking about the native feature specifically to know from someone else how good it is, since I’ve only had my first Graphene OS device as of now


May I ask how you approached getting your old device’s data onto the new one? Did you use the integrated backup functionality?


I would love to live in a world where banning sharks would make everyone stop buying ice cream


Facts, but lowkey a tagging filesystem instead of a tree one would be amazing, that would be an amorphous blob I’d love to see
Smh, you can’t just miss the opportunity to say


Their stance on open source is really questionable, I just can’t buy their excuses when there’s so many counterexamples out there of both keeping their software actually open/libre and with a revenue stream
It’s an overly relaxed Stallman


Since when is encryption dependent on the service’s jurisdiction? When Signal has got subpoenaed it has always been incapable of providing data that involves the content of the conversation https://signal.org/bigbrother/
The app is also open source with reproducible builds (and you can use Molly instead, if you prefer) and when the clients of an end-to-end encrypted system are sound, that is all that matters to secure the content of the communication.
Audits are also performed as listed here https://community.signalusers.org/t/overview-of-third-party-security-audits/13243
I don’t understand where this doomerism comes from tbh, (online) privacy will cease to exist when either maths does or it becomes globally illegal to use encryption and the government’s intrusion is really so pervasive that they constantly know what you’re doing. Luckily we don’t yet live in that world, though the pressure is real and we are the first that have to fight for this basic human right


Unfathomably based


I’m not sure I follow, with “them” who are you referring to?
Yes of course, but to this chapter anyways