Chatgpt is really cool, just like any other big tech product. You're forging your own chains by using it. Get ollama.ai and start using pribacy-loving ai.
That or use vanice.ai
Stop being a mindless chatgpt user and slave to big tech.
People like him dont care about privacy, they'd rather be lured by the convenience.
To the OP: you can run your own open source models on your computer using ollama.ai and never have to give any of your data to microsuck.
He's deep into the climate change cult. Wants to catapult moondust to hide the sun in space
WARNING: Microsoft's plan to dominate your online life (pre encryption scanning etc)
WATCH
#GrapheneOS receives fourth Android Security Acknowledgement of the year. This time we are credited for moving wipe-without-reboot to the stock OS.
CVE-2024-32896 which is marked as being actively exploited in the wild in the June 2024 Pixel Update Bulletin is the 2nd part of the fix for CVE-2024-29748 vulnerability we described here:
None of this is actually Pixel specific.
Bulletin:
https://source.android.com/docs/security/overview/acknowledgements
Attribution to us:
https://source.android.com/docs/securi
CVE-2024-32896 and CVE-2024-29748 refer to the same vulnerability of interrupting reboot for wipes via the device admin API, which applies to all devices.
CVE-2024-32896 is a full fix in AOSP as part of Android 14 QPR3. It's not at all Pixel specific.
This is being widely incorrectly reported in tech news coverage. Pixel Update Bulletins are almost entirely patches for vulnerabilities which apply to other devices too. Android Security Bulletins are the list of what other OEMs are required to fix, not the full list of patches.
We explained this in our previous thread:
https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/112204437363495338
CVE-2024-29748 was a mitigation for the issue implemented in the Pixel bootloader. Full solution is implementing wipe-without-reboot, which is now a standard feature in Android 14 QPR3 released as part of AOSP.
Our 2024052100 release backported the upstream wipe-without-reboot feature being shipped in the June 2024 release of Android (Android 14 QPR3): https://grapheneos.org/releases#2024052100.
We extended it to make it more robust via extra redundancy in our 2024060400 release:
https://grapheneos.org/releases#2024060400.
There were 2 main issues:
1) memory not wiped when booting firmware-based fastboot mode, allowing exploiting it to get previous OS memory
2) AOSP device admin API depends on reboot-to-recovery to wipe before Android 14 QPR3
Neither of these issue is being fixed outside Pixels yet.
Each month, Android has a new version released. These are the monthly, quarterly (QPR) and yearly releases. The baseline monthly security patches are NOT the monthly releases of Android. They're backports of a SUBSET of the patches with High/Critical severity, not all patches.
Most devices only ship the backported patches to older Android releases (12, 13 and 14). Pixels ship the monthly, quarterly and yearly releases. Other devices will mostly get the 2nd vulnerability fix when they update to Android 15. They'll have to fix the 1st issue on their own.
We have a thread about forensic company capabilities at:
based on leaked Cellebrite documentation. Shows GrapheneOS does a much better job than iOS/Android blocking exploits and only Pixel 6 and later or iPhone 12 and later successfully stop brute forcing.
Thanks for your work sir
You gain more than you lose. When anonymous you can truly be yourself , and because of that you'll make truly real friends.
Wait what? Ive heard of bitaxe, are there more solutions coming??
Makes sense with your tag line "big tech is harvesting you", right? Also, you could just open the firmware and let the community do the transition for you. I'm sure techies will develop a linux stack for the unit in time, at no cost to you.
Any open path to installing degoogled android (graphene, calyx, etc) or linux?
Download ollama.ai and a few models and run it locally (offline ).
So privacy focused!
- addicted to convenience apple user.
Convenience will force the tech community to self delude themselves so they can keep their precious i phones.
The tech stack is closed source. You need to trust apple. Thats all there is to it
And yet the tech community is quick to rally and proclaim how amazing the tech stack is , despite it all being closed source.
Convenience really does have a hold on all apple users.... So much so that they will convince themselves they can trust apple
I use my own llms on ollama.ai . 100% private and open source.
You'll be looking for a system76 linux laptop in no time brother. I have popos on my newest thinkpad 100% no regrets.
Fuck microsuck
Dont get caught up in the security fuss. Start with the easiest (Ubuntu) and when you're comfortable with linux then move on to something else.
You can read about their entire stack, its not just belief, they are opening it to researchers:
https://security.apple.com/blog/private-cloud-compute/
Its extremely impressive
Again, they may open their stack for use (APIs or whatever) but can you audit the code?
...Because you have to trust them. Can't audit their tech at all. Big black hole with a loud microphone apple is.
Privacy preserving.... You believe them?

