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Forwarded from #TBOT: Take Back Our Tech
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Stepping Off Their Playing Field
On The Higherside Chats we had a chat about how quickly we got pulled into the smartphone era and how quickly consent was given away. The big takeaway? The more we stay on their platforms, the more of our lives they consume. It’s a reminder that these surveillance systems rely on our engagement. If we just step off their playing field—switch to a different operating system, use privacy-respecting tools—we find out it’s not that hard to reclaim a bit of freedom. They’re not as smart as they want you to think.
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On The Higherside Chats we had a chat about how quickly we got pulled into the smartphone era and how quickly consent was given away. The big takeaway? The more we stay on their platforms, the more of our lives they consume. It’s a reminder that these surveillance systems rely on our engagement. If we just step off their playing field—switch to a different operating system, use privacy-respecting tools—we find out it’s not that hard to reclaim a bit of freedom. They’re not as smart as they want you to think.
📺 Watch the full interview
📲 Learn more about Above phone
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🫶 @takebackourtech
📩 WEBSITE & NEWSLETTER | 🎥 VIDEOS| XMPP | SUBSTACK
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Forwarded from KernelSU Next
You can now disable and enable
Target Rehooks and Minimal Rehooks
Target Rehooks are enabled by default in kernel, what target Rehooks does is disables targeted syscall for side channel attacks (syscall delay), what Minimal on the other hand is, it disables all unrequired 451 syscalls and only keeping a few set of critical hooks as whitelist for kpnext to be still functioning and operate able which highly squashes side channel attacks in sacrifice for some modules which depends on those blacklisted syscall being unloadable but can be embedded and load early or you load it then enable minimal Rehooks.
Don't worry you don't have to do it in CLI webui toggles will come soon!
Target Rehooks and Minimal Rehooks
Target Rehooks are enabled by default in kernel, what target Rehooks does is disables targeted syscall for side channel attacks (syscall delay), what Minimal on the other hand is, it disables all unrequired 451 syscalls and only keeping a few set of critical hooks as whitelist for kpnext to be still functioning and operate able which highly squashes side channel attacks in sacrifice for some modules which depends on those blacklisted syscall being unloadable but can be embedded and load early or you load it then enable minimal Rehooks.
Don't worry you don't have to do it in CLI webui toggles will come soon!
Forwarded from KernelSU Next
Also btw I will open a kpm modules repo where we can host all kpm modules for easy of findability
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Forwarded from It's FOSS
Linux kernel has many bugs that go undetected...
https://itsfoss.com/news/linux-kernel-bugs-arent-found-for-years/
https://itsfoss.com/news/linux-kernel-bugs-arent-found-for-years/
It's FOSS
Linux Kernel Bugs Hide for 2+ Years on Average
Study of 20 years of kernel history finds bugs hide for 2+ years on average, some for decades.
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Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
🚗 Snapdragon-powered cars will get faster updates thanks to Project Treble
Qualcomm has announced that it is aligning its software development roadmap for its Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms (the SoCs powering many new cars) with Google's Android Automotive OS roadmap, starting with Android 17, so car makers using Snapdragon will have faster access to the latest AAOS features.
Furthermore, Qualcomm is implementing support for Project Treble for 4 generations of its Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms (a total of 14 SoCs), enabling car makers to implement OS upgrades quicker. The company is also committing to 10 years of software support for these platforms.
🔗 Your Android-powered car will get faster updates thanks to Qualcomm
Qualcomm has announced that it is aligning its software development roadmap for its Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms (the SoCs powering many new cars) with Google's Android Automotive OS roadmap, starting with Android 17, so car makers using Snapdragon will have faster access to the latest AAOS features.
Furthermore, Qualcomm is implementing support for Project Treble for 4 generations of its Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms (a total of 14 SoCs), enabling car makers to implement OS upgrades quicker. The company is also committing to 10 years of software support for these platforms.
🔗 Your Android-powered car will get faster updates thanks to Qualcomm
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Privacy + Secure Tech Corner Channel 🛡️
https://github.com/WildKernels/GKI_KernelSU_SUSFS/releases/tag/v2.0.0-r6
Note: You can now update the manager inside the manager APP!!!
Also you can flash AK3 Kernel in the APP
Also you can flash AK3 Kernel in the APP
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