First they make them system critical
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•GrapheneOS - break free from Google and Apple
12·20 days agoIt depends on your threat level.
For daily use the fingerprint sensor is just practical. I use it with a secondary pin, so finger and a short pin hits the right balance of security and convenience for me. If I cross borders or join a protest, biometrics are removed beforehand.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•GrapheneOS - break free from Google and Apple
21·20 days agoSmooth installation here with Vivaldi on Ubuntu (or fedora, not sure as I was distro hoppping a lot at the time)
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Even when I'm mocking AI bros, they don't get it
12·21 days agoAnd SlopGPT is the ultimate yes machine, and that’s also why so many blindly follow its commands
I guarantee you this is how several, if not most, fortune 500 companies currently operate. The 50k DOW is not just propped up by the circlejerk spending on imaginary RAM. There are bullshit reports being generated and presented every day.
I patiently wait. There is a diligent bureaucrat sitting somewhere going through fiscal reports line by line. It won’t add up… receipts will be requested… bubble goes pop

Ditching lidar was madness, at least if you care about safety. Musk might’ve had a few brain cells left at one point, but the nonstop dose of horse‑tranquilizer is clearly wearing him out. He and his pals love llms because they see themselves in those bots: great at spitting out slick word chains, but with zero real understanding of anything.