@smlx4 Tack!
@smlx4 Hej, var hittade du det, en artikel nånstans?
For EU supporters it is even more important to stop this. And if we are to believe in EU as some kind of a democratic body it must be possible to stop it.
People outside of the EU may laugh at this, they may find it funny that EU countries are making fools out of themselves. But for us within the EU, this is very serious.
Infringing on fundamental rights like this is would be a reason to leave the EU. I want to live in a free society respecting human rights.
@hund jag tycker att den andra delen är mest konstig, helt klart.
Svårt att förstå hur majoriteten kan vara så aningslösa. Jag undrar om grundproblemet är att folk blivit helt barnsligt själviska, de tror att någon annan ska tänka åt dem och att allt ska bli bra då. Allt håller på att gå åt helvete. Demokratin kan bara fungera om människor faktiskt tänker själva.
@sindarina I remember the Commodore 64. That was 64 KB.
Please stop the proposal on mass surveillance of the EU, the proposal called "chat control 2".
It is a really, really, very, very, bad idea.
https://mullvad.net/en/blog/2023/2/2/stop-the-proposal-on-mass-surveillance-of-the-eu/
See also: "European Commission must uphold privacy, security and free expression by withdrawing new law, say civil society": https://edri.org/our-work/european-commission-must-uphold-privacy-security-and-free-expression-by-withdrawing-new-law/
Please think about what you are doing, you are causing a lot of damage to our free societies by proposing something like this. Please stop and think.
Please stop the proposal on mass surveillance of the EU, the proposal called "chat control 2".
It is a really, really, very, very, bad idea.
Explanation in both English and Swedish available here:
https://mullvad.net/en/blog/2023/2/2/stop-the-proposal-on-mass-surveillance-of-the-eu/
See also: "European Commission must uphold privacy, security and free expression by withdrawing new law, say civil society": https://edri.org/our-work/european-commission-must-uphold-privacy-security-and-free-expression-by-withdrawing-new-law/
In Swedish, there is also this episode of the "Bli säker" podcast:
https://nikkasystems.com/2023/02/03/podd-183-chat-control-2-0/
I don't know much about this stuff but when you mention that you don't run modified kernels, I think there may be a misunderstanding here about what the "Secure boot" thing is doing. As I understand it, it's about firmware. The kernel is not firmware, so "Secure boot" will not care about which kernel you use.
From a FOSS perspective, the big problem is if the firmware is proprietary, which is very often the case. We should have FOSS firmware that we can control.
@z3ntu Oh, that great to hear. So much good stuff! I really have to try to get there in person next year 🙂
About your talk, if you were to guess if/when mainline support for Fairphone 4 will be good enough to run for example Mobian, do you think that will happen? If so, how long in the future?
@z3ntu Thanks, interesting stuff!
Do you know if recordings from all the other talks talks are to be published as well, or is it only some of them?
@libredirect Hej hej!
Also: does the sim card need a pin code before it can work, and if so, do you have a method to enter the pin code? It can be done via mmcli I think.
My understanding of how these things work is that the modem should exist as a device in the Linux kernel, then ModemManager talks to that, and finally NetworkManager can handle that network connection for you. So both mmcli and nmcli can be of interest. ModemManager has a debug mode you can try.
Anyway, good luck with it 🙂
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@alexbenisch hi, not sure if I'll be able to help, don't know anything about that particular modem, but one thing to check would be to run mmcli (ModemManager) to see what that says.
Make sure ModemManager is running and sees the modem, and the modem should be in the "connected" state. Probably it is not "connected" in your case.
You also have a SIM card plugged in somehow? Maybe check that the sim card is okay by putting it in some other phone or so, to test that separately?
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just throw in a \vspace{-15mm} 🙂
Det verkar ju som om de som skrivit förslaget inte vet vad PGP är och hur det fungerar. Kan det vara så att nästa steg för dem, när de förstått att saker som PGP finns, då blir nästa steg att förbjuda det? Alltså, nästa förslag blir att förbjuda kryptering, kanske blir det då att förbjuda all fri programvara? Eftersom bara för stängd programvara ägd av företag kan man tvinga de företagen att scanna allting, menar jag.
Tack för en bra podd!
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Heh, "Christianity is the most perverted system that ever shone on man". That one is funny, and may have been true at the time. Hardly true anymore though, I think it's safe to say that humanity has come up with significantly more perverted systems lately. 🙂
The European Commission is currently in the process of enacting a law called Chat control. If the law goes into effect, it will mean that all EU citizens’ communications will be monitored and listened to.
https://mullvad.net/blog/2023/2/2/stop-the-proposal-on-mass-surveillance-of-the-eu/
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