Honestly I wonder when gccrs will become viable as a compiler because that could bring support for some of the more niche CPUs
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Hmmm, now is this actually doing any good for anyone...or is big tech using children and governments as an excuse to collect more of our data? Hard to tell /s
Hmmm, so I had seen that SOC but it just said RV64GC which I don't think normally includes hypervisor mode...but reading the datasheet it does indeed have it. Thanks for the info
This has always been a huge problem I have with signal. It's open source but it's not open infrastructure
Too bad google stopped shipping pixel specific code in the AOSP tree. Maybe they wouldn't be contemplating dropping the pixel 11 if that was still the case.
That would be nice but I do wonder how much the Graphene project is going to be involved in hardware decisions if it is a major OEM. Sounds like it'll be more just a phone where the OEM provides support of bootloader unlocks and installation of graphene
Out of curiosity what provider did you guys move to that gives better bang for the buck than vultr?
Wow this is a tad controversial, can't remember the last time I saw something with an even 50/50 vote ratio
Is the new official VPN project any different from Orbot? I don't know much about it. I would assume not as anything more elaborate would require changes to the tor protocol. Either way you aren't wrong. You can pretty much get by on the modern internet with TCP alone, it does mean no HTTP/3 but that's not a big deal and outside of games very few other things in the wild use UDP. Never mind the other even less used L4 protos like SCTP.
Tea, also the liquid death water is pretty good too