Doesn’t work for me: https://0x0.st/Xkw4.png
Maybe it only works for some people.
Doesn’t work for me: https://0x0.st/Xkw4.png
Maybe it only works for some people.
it’s not a bug and it’s still not possible, it’s for tracking who created the account of course.
Maybe, but if anything bad happens to originate from that number, the port history is still visible and now they have a suspect.
any carrier within range can still potentially track you, maybe not with airplane mode but Snowden says don’t trust that
GPS still “works” without any signal, service or net access
AGPS mandate forces 911 calls to reveal your location
For max privacy without going completely analog you’d want a device with NO cellular radio at all
tor isn’t email or phone
There’s no shortage of reasons to not like Linus.
IIRC They were also trying to get kernel devs to let official structure definitions live in Rust instead of C, and got upset when they didn’t want to do that.
This would be caught by ASan and other tools though, which should be part of any review.
I’m doing that. I know several others who have as well.
Be that as it may, I personally wouldn’t consider someone to be a very knowledgeable (on how games actually work) game developer if they didn’t at least know how to use things like linear algebra to make a character run and jump naturally and such, even if they’re not coding like that day to day and just using a higher level framework.
You don’t have to agree with me, and I still respect your opinion either way.
Depends entirely on your definition of “gamedev”, IMO. If you’re trying to write a platformer in basic C with no external libraries, you will absolutely need to use algebra/geometry/etc. and maybe even some more advanced things like physics/calculus depending on what features/effects you want to put in your game.
I think you could argue the same point with C++
you must be fun at parties
To be fair, it’s entirely possible to make the same and very similar mistakes in Rust, too.
I think that entire comment is actually incorrect. My understanding is that they did not “remove” any maintainers, but actually rejected patches from Russian citizens (because of their employer), and also removed some Russian names from the maintainers list who already have code in the kernel.
That doesn’t invalidate my statement though.
freedom TO vs freedom FROM
I was more referring to mainline specifically, otherwise your chances of having many people actually benefit from your changes without a lot of effort is small IMO.
All services do eventually shut down, possibly moreso for higher privacy services, you might just disagree on when.