

Where did you see that? I didn’t see anything in the article or in the linked indictment article.
Where did you see that? I didn’t see anything in the article or in the linked indictment article.
Except these actually have value as scrap especially in the batteries.
Users copying and pasting random command line code from the Internet should be fine
Gee, I wonder why Linux only has 2% market share?
CVE program – the centralized Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures database of product security flaws
Just in case
Edit: I’m glad I wasn’t the only one that didn’t know. When the headline reads like everyone should know I felt a little dumb for a second.
Unless you get randomly selected to
Gotta draw the line somewhere I guess? Or is this just to make sure a Linux comment makes it into a thread about Microsoft?
I do not see how PopOS would replace Xbox game pass.
It’s also, of course, completely closed source so who knows what it’s doing when it’s running.
Ah, yes. The Pinnacle of security
You got a source? Everyone else says it was debunked.
The discovery phase would be interesting
After reading through the thread I did the same thing.
Can’t do much with an i7, 60Gb RAM, and a discreet GPU?
So you just like to complain then?
If you took a handgun from a Nazi, wouldn’t that be a Nazi handgun?
I didn’t think they are saying the car chose to be a Nazi
Why would someone work on hacking Linux when it’s 2% of the market share?
Also, this is just false…
On Linux and also Mac, you never need to worry about these things.
GrapheneOS — an Android security developer — provides some comfort, that SafetyCore “doesn’t provide client-side scanning used to report things to Google or anyone else. It provides on-device machine learning models usable by applications to classify content as being spam, scams, malware, etc. This allows apps to check content locally without sharing it with a service and mark it with warnings for users.”
What happens if you click manage settings?
Wait, Linux users are elitist assholes?
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