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I dunno. I find good stuff on there. It's terrible, but better than everything that came before it.
It's interesting that every edition of 1984 seems to have the eye on it. Powerful symbol.
It seems like from that article, all Google phones have some type of security enclave now. I switched to LineageOS+microG a while back and don't miss any Google account/services:
https://battlepenguin.com/tech/lineage-with-microg-on-a-sony-xa2/
...I hate how this article shows the unlocked device screen, but doesn't seem to address if those devices still use full disk encryption and can still take advantage of security chips.
...and I guess it doesn't address the obvious concern that we have no idea what's really running on that chip and if it's sending everything we type to the NSA.
Coracle seems super unreliable. If it can't publish to any relays, it doesn't give you an error message or an option to republish.
Is that an IR port for transmitting/receiving?
They only had it in hardcover as a combo. I was in middle school when I read Animal Farm and I was probably 19 when I read 1984. Time for a revisit.