Comment Re:Android Device Security doesn't matter (Score 1) 22
Android is also Open Source. Perhaps SurfaceFlinger will be what winds up winning instead of Wayland
Android is also Open Source. Perhaps SurfaceFlinger will be what winds up winning instead of Wayland
How is the shame of doing something wrong and the ensuing backlash a mitigating circumstance?
The shame is not especially, the public shame of it forcing him to change careers is. If the goal is to punish him, and he's already been punished, then there's no reason why that should not be a mitigating circumstance as the goal has already been at least partially achieved.
Can I rip the stuff out, or will they prosecute me for theft of their property?
You can physically disable communications, if there is later a problem with one of those modules or a related system they might try to deny you warranty protection. They might also try to charge you for any software updates which you have to go to the dealer for because you disabled the equipment used for OTA. If you do it in software, you will probably have to defeat a protection mechanism, and then they could conceivably go after you for that, but probably won't as there's no damages to show so there's no point, unless you publish info on how to do it.
But thanks for using an Ad Hominem. It nicely shows you do not even believe your statement yourself.
You don't know what "cool" means and you don't know what "Ad Hominem" means? What a fucking waste of time talking to you is.
AFAIK, the findings were that Bosch did not aid the fraud
The finding both in the US and the EU was that they couldn't have done it without them, and that they provided aid when they knew what they were doing with it. So, no.
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Unions are communist in that they are communal, i.e. you are the union. You collectively get out of it what you put in.
Stock engines for cars have always varied greatly in performance for the exact same hardware you bought.
That's a recent development, since the 2000s really. Before then the different versions of the same engine were actually different, like in the 80s or 90s only a turbo motor would get the sodium filled valves, and it would have higher-flow injectors and a higher-flow fuel pump. At minimum back in the day the carburetors and intake manifolds would be different, like a 440 which might come with a 2 barrel, a 4 barrel, or a six-pack, or a 383 which could come with a 2 or a 4, or dual 4 barrels on a cross-ram manifold. (Sorry, I only know old Mopar stuff.) And a car would have multiple engine choices, like (again in Mopar land) you'd have your choice of a 318, 383, or 440 in a Charger, and you had carburetor options for the latter motors. My '60 Dart offered the same displacements, although it was the big block 318 at the time, which is what I had.
a lot German automakers were caught, but Bosch only provided the hardware that enabled them to do so.
They provide engineering support to their partners, and they were fined for doing so in this case.
You assume the world is "designed". It is not.
Both history and the present are filled with people who have redesigned the system of the world. Very much of how it works absolutely is by design, and asserting otherwise is, as you seem to enjoy saying, delulu.
I see you interestingly didn't reply to that part of my message:
It wasn't interesting enough. Do better.
freedom comes from detachment
Freedom comes from being able to be detached if you want or need to, but efficiency and greatness come from group effort. One possible goal is to make everyone able to be as independent as possible, but also to be as good at cooperating as possible. Is that not the best and most resilient solution?
A grid is great because it allows power to be moved around to where it is needed. It's a thing we should definitely pursue having. But we should also be promoting community microgrids and other similar organization structures for power generation to make power delivery as robust as possible in disaster scenarios. Especially as AGW increases severity and frequency of severe weather events, we're going to suffer increased numbers of power outages which threaten lives by disabling oxygen concentrators and CPAPs. People often have batteries for these things, sometimes even in the devices themselves now, but outages can easily outlast those batteries. I got to experience power out for a couple of days in Santa Cruz county due to the 1989 Loma Prieta quake. I currently live in a town which does not even have a disaster plan.
the trouble with a pile of forks is people start wasting time with divided efforts, porting patches back and forth between forks, and infighting.
Yes, there are down sides, but there are also up sides to forks like new things being tried.
Hopefully one project becomes dominant, but it's not assured, and there's a risk of long term fragmentation.
There are risks inherent to any development model. But there are lots of corporations dependent on Linux today, so they are motivated to back a plausible successor so that they can continue to profit.
Having a succession plan doesn't guarantee success, either.
you usually rush to post to call anybody a LLM bot when they note the craziness of rsilvergun's comments.
I take it you're the author of the rsilvergun-impersonating LLM based on your accusation. What a surprise that you're also a coward.
As many other extreme leftist here, you are so blind that you keep on defending rsilvergun
I've opposed people using Ad Hominem arguments about things he's said, which is not the same thing.
and modding him up
I've been marked unwilling to moderate for years. I didn't get mod points for years before that anyway.
Leftist of your kind will defend anybody wanting to destroy America especially Hamas and China
Your trolling is really dumb considering my posting history where I criticize China more than anyone else who can construct a complete sentence.
Hamas is funded by Netanyahu, just ask him. Also, pop quiz dipshit, when was Hamas founded? How many Israeli terrorist groups predate that?
Until last year or so Ford owners could download someone else's tune on the internets and load it into their PCM with a $15 cable (A $10 cable that's been hacked to add a switch which does a pin swap.) Alas, Ford has begun locking PCMs recently, and they were pretty much the last manufacturer not to.
Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm. -- Publius Syrus