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Can you tell us which ai minion(s) helped you with this?

I don't think E2EE works that way.

It actually can since its just symmetric encryption. Any key holder could decrypt the payload. In fact, the channel could simply be the shared secret.

Let's say we have 10 people in a call, 5 share a key and the other 5 share a different key. Without the shared key audio simply will not decrypt. You could have two private channels with one host.


I think it does? How would Whatsapp or Signal group chats work then?

Zuckerberg's PR machinery doing their job. I wonder how much of the META war coffers will be spent to put public pressure on politicians?

Not only Meta. Also Google and Microsoft.

And they pay very good. (see EU lobby money)


I'm curious OP, what are you doing with openwrt? Does it have anything to do with openWISP??

We build and sell multi-service business gateways, basically devices that do networking, VoIP, etc. all in one box. https://difuse.io/ if you're interested!

I for one welcome and applaud any progress on the bsd front,and this seems to be huge.

So, it sounds like you are in a perfect position to tell us whether Epstein's statement is right, THAT WALL STREET "makes trading way more complicated than it needs to be, because of all the money they make"


You forgot to accomodate for MCP. You don't expect us to build the sandwiches manually as if we were cavemen living in 2023 do you???


If The Princess Bride is to be believed, MCP stands for the "Mutton Context Protocol".


When the tokens are nice and lean.


But that's not what he said! He distinctly said "AI", so you were probably playing capitalism, and he cheated!


I wonder if graphene on pixel is immune to these remote requests??


Nope, any modern modem have gnss builtin, even if you buy say quectel modem now you will have that included and how you can access the location through AT commands. Bottom line: anything that connects to operators tower should be assumed it is tracked.


I wouldn’t bet on it. If the baseband modem has access to location data then it could send it without the OS being able to intervene. I don’t know about Pixels, but many devices are highly integrated now that I would want some real thorough and specific research before I trusted that an OS could block the modem from sending location data.


It is not.


Wait, so this is not April fool's? I read April 1st and bolted.


It's entirely satire :)


I propose a Collab with opencode. Seems like a logical power multiplier move no??? Even if it is a temporary allianz.


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