Biometrics aren't secrets. It seems like "a good quality infrared image of the target's face" is hard to get right now only because the tech isn't ubiquitous yet. Wait until every website the user logs into has a copy. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2021/07/hackers-got-past-windows-hello-by-tricking-a-webcam/
"Many eyes make bugs shallow" doesn't apply to security bugs. You need the *right* eyes auditing the code. Until then, backdoors like this can hide in plain sight. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/07/for-years-a-backdoor-in-popular-kiwisdr-product-gave-root-to-project-developer/
@akhilvarkey @artelse @purism Thank you for finding that!
Searching around, I saw that podcast is also hosted at buzzsprout. May be the podcaster doesn't advertise it.
Link to the feed.
Buidl Crypto: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1567471.rss
Direct url to the podcast episode.
Buidl Crypto: #12. Purism, privacy first tech that challenges big tech. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1567471/8854212-12-purism-privacy-first-tech-that-challenges-big-tech.mp3
Buidl Crypto just published an long-form interview with me where I touch on just about every aspect of @purism. It's a great conversation, check it out here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/290Apvlx688VWT4vPqBl6n
@dukethereal I prefer translators that prioritize readability and accuracy to *meaning* than literal word-for-word accuracy. It's poetry after all and I've found the translations I enjoy reading the most are from authors who have a poet's sensibility themselves.
phoc 0.8.0 has been released, bringing a fix for idle inhibition of gtk4 apps and working mouse/touchpad configuration in gnome-control-center. Grab it from https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phoc/-/releases/v0.8.0 #librem5 #phosh #phoc #gnome #gnomeonmobile #mobile #gnu #linux #pureos
This brings a new meaning to "Intel Inside" https://www.pcgamer.com/chip-shortage-sees-people-cling-filming-cpus-to-their-bodies-and-millions-of-dollars-worth-of-components-seized/
@ajmartinez After the dkms install it automatically loaded for me. Very odd. While I am using the very latest EC firmware on this, I doubt that's the reason.
@ajmartinez I think that's the kernel I used. The complaints I saw were warnings about it not being built for older kernels.
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