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seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•U.S. government takes 10% stake in Intel, as Trump expands control over private sectorEnglish94·1 month agoUhhh, so much for the free market Republicans spent decades championing
Obviously the duel wielding rouge
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Obligatory monthly "what's your hot take?" question61·2 months agoWe pivoted from real activism to bumper stickers and yard signs and campaign donations to candidates who signalled the right wealthy class social virtues in the 90s and haven’t looked back
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Play’s latest security change may break many Android apps for some power users. The Play Integrity API uses hardware-backed signals that are trickier for rooted devices and custom ROMs to pass.English1·3 months agoNo, they’re absolutely not. Check out tricky store and play integrity fork to see how we’re faking a trusted environment on custom and rooted roms. You can pass new basic+device integrity (equivalent to old strong) with a valid unrevoked keybox on A13+ and strong on <=A12.
It’s a new stage in the arms race for sure but it’s still possible to bypass until all of the keys used to sign keyboxes are revoked.
Edit: the device fingerprint is just as important as the keybox too, either can cause you to fail integrity checks. It’s way more annoying to manage than the legacy “just flash PIF” bypass ever was.
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Play’s latest security change may break many Android apps for some power users. The Play Integrity API uses hardware-backed signals that are trickier for rooted devices and custom ROMs to pass.English11·3 months agoStares at rooted A13+ phone passing 2/3 new integrity checks
It’s possible, but it’s annoying.
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Play’s latest security change may break many Android apps for some power users. The Play Integrity API uses hardware-backed signals that are trickier for rooted devices and custom ROMs to pass.English1·3 months agoon devices running Android 13 or later.
Sounds easy then: stay on the latest Lineage that does not incorporate A13.
This isn’t viable. You can’t run an older android version than a device ships with and eventually older hardware will become obsolete enough that it won’t be able to connect to current gen mobile networks.
For now, sure, you can run android 12 on an older device and bypass integrity easily, but sooner or later that won’t be viable.
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What does China achieve from invading Taiwan?11·3 months agoI mean, the melting pot never meant a blend of races or cultures. It meant immigrants were melted down and out came an Americanized person who fit in with the existing culture. So the application in China is almost exactly spot on, only you’re assimilating into Han Chinese culture in this case. Same shit, different continent.
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•[DHS]Threat to the United States. "Both hacktivists and Iranian government-affiliated actors routinely target poorly secured US networks and Internet-connected devices for disruptive cyber attacks."English29·3 months agoGee it sure is good we have well funded competent national cybersecurity folks and didn’t lay a bunch of them off
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Some of your AI prompts could cause 50 times more CO2 emissions than othersEnglish52·3 months agoAlways remember to say please and thank you
Not enough plaid skirt IMO
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Why Decentralized Social Media MattersEnglish14·4 months agoI just had my morning coffee and I need to head to the bathroom to create some content
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•62% of Funded Blockchain and Web3 Companies Attract Fewer Than 100 Monthly Organic VisitorsEnglish0·1 year agoIt’s pretty good at proving digital chain of custody. You could, for example, handle public records on a block chain.
I’ve been hoping for a game platform that tokenizes game licenses so that we can sell or gift them to others when we’re done with them - basically steam but you own your copy of the game and can sell it on. This is incredibly unlikely to happen though, a secondary market for digital licenses would eviscerate profits.
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•JPEG is Dying - And that's a bad thing | 2kliksphilipEnglish0·1 year agoLegacy client support. Old devices running old browser code can’t support a new format without software updates, and that’s not always possible. Decoding jxl on a 15yo device that’s not upgradable isn’t good UX. Sure, you probably can work around that with slow JavaScript decoding for many but it’ll be slow and processor intensive. Imagine decoding jxl on a low power arm device or something like a Celeron from the early 2010s and you’ll get the idea, it will not be anywhere near as fast as good old jpeg.
seaQueue@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•On the Internet, what is a dead giveaway that someone is actually a kid?0·1 year agoNot understanding the difference between pre and post 9/11 politics
seaQueue@lemmy.worldOPto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•50 million rendered polygons vs one spicy 4.2MB boi2·1 year agoThe best I can do is an ML model running on an NPU that parses JSON in subtly wrong and impossible to debug ways
Well, yeah, they always do. Republican admins always leave the economy in the shitter and saddle the nation up with debt so that the incoming Democratic admin has to spend all of their time bringing the economy back up to speed rather than implementing effective reform.