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My Pixel 6 allows me to unlock the boot loader at any time.
By doing that, you no longer pass SafetyNet, and some apps refuse to work without it. If unlocking your device removes features, then you aren’t really allowed to do so.
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My Pixel 6 allows me to unlock the boot loader at any time.
By doing that, you no longer pass SafetyNet, and some apps refuse to work without it. If unlocking your device removes features, then you aren’t really allowed to do so.
The S in IoT means security.
I suppose they could with a protocol revision but then we’d end up with another IPFS. Older torrents would still need to work the old way, so instead of torrents and IPFS, there would be old torrents, new torrents, and IPFS, further fragmenting access to files.
Love isn’t always on time!
Torrents identify groups of files, and different torrents with the same files will have different hashes and clients will download them from different peers, split across different trackers. IPFS identifies unique files, and all copies of the same files are available to all clients.
Laws and rules only apply to people, not cops.
That would be Mastodon.
He should opensource it, then. Someone else will do it.
Only one way to find out!
This, as well as a builtin browser and a way to view URLs before opening them (like RIF does).
Coming out is not a valid use case, and must be implemented by each individual compositor with incompatible protocol extensions.