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Refactor ksud kpm (#702)
* fix target error
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* refactor(ksud): refactor ksud's kpm
- remove start_kpm_watcher
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* chore(ksud): format && make cargo clippy happy
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* chore(ksud): cleanup unused code
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* Revert "fix target error"
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kernel: Use GFP_ATOMIC for atomic context (#3052)
add_xperm_rule_raw() is called during execve kprobe context.
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kernel: Use GFP_ATOMIC for atomic context (#3052)
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https://github.com/WildKernels/GKI_KernelSU_SUSFS/actions/runs/20200512074/attempts/1
KernelSU-Next 3.0.0 TEST build here!
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https://github.com/WildKernels/GKI_KernelSU_SUSFS/actions/runs/20200512074/attempts/1
KernelSU-Next 3.0.0 TEST build here!
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Flock Safety has partnered with hundreds of police departments, turning dystopian surveillance into a commercial product. You’ve likely already seen these black teardrop-shaped cameras in your town—here’s what they really do.
Flock builds ALPRs that capture every vehicle passing by. They don’t just read plates—they record make, model, color, stickers, and even windshield angle. Millions of reads are logged daily. Police can pull this data without a warrant, and agencies can share feeds across jurisdictions.
Flock claims their system “helps solve 10% of U.S. crimes,” but the study behind it is built on customer surveys, no control group, and data that doesn’t reflect everyday crime. Independent investigations found little to no real impact—Piedmont, CA spent over $576k for more crime and less liberty.
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