Yet if we plan for nuclear it’ll be like “oh no, we’ve had project delays and cost blowouts” like they do every time and we will just burn fossil fuels the whole time and die anyway.
Also the anti nuclear green think tanks are called educated people. And all you’d need to do is look at the European failures and shut downs to know the costs don’t add up.
I feel like this may be a bit of a counterintuitive question considering Graphene’s privacy features but, is there a way to remote erase or find my phone with GrapheneOS in the event the phone is lost?
Backdoor? Even if it isn’t blatantly obvious - some autistic kid will notice a program runs 0.05 seconds slower and will work it out.
At the very least if you’re going to be backdooring your code you might as well add “back door goes here” to your PR so we can easily cut it out when the hard fork happens without the backdoor included.
Sorry you’re right. I’m actually not across the matter enough to comment and have only heard the “autistic kid” part through like third hand knowledge.
Although everyone is on the spectrum somewhere, especially in the IT space.
But you’re right, the take away from this is I should learn about the topic better.
Because when I’m looking for where all my RAM went and realise I’m running 7 instances of Chrome browser for no reason. Meanwhile an actual instance of Chrome with ~20 tabs is still a single instance, but with multiple threads.
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I feel like this may be a bit of a counterintuitive question considering Graphene’s privacy features but, is there a way to remote erase or find my phone with GrapheneOS in the event the phone is lost?
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