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If you are an Xfinity customer, they recently had a major data breach.
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This is why I'm a big skeptic of the cloud hype and this whole "application over the network" thing. "Entrust your data to us, we're a big corporation, we have the resources and expertise to guard your data." Yeah right. More like "single point of failure: if AWS goes down, 1/4 of the web also goes down. If it gets hacked, then ... 1/4 of the population gets hacked?" *shrug*
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At least Communist-cast...I mean...Comcast waited a long time to patch it... ![]()
Another reason why I want to move our family to Panama, live on the beach, and be cut off...I wouldn't miss all of this kind of mess at all. ![]()
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You may want to escape to Panama, but the cellphone will bring the mess to Panama with you. ![]()
BTW, the mobile scene is even messier. Big corporations duking it out and even supposedly Linux-based OSes like Android actually only use the Linux kernel, and even then, heavily customized and shielded from the user. It might as well be Windows NT for all I care, and the user wouldn't know the difference. (Except maybe having to reboot a lot more often.
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One of these days I really need to take a break from the world of corporate competition and install Devuan on my mobile device. Has anybody done this before? And I mean done it to the point that's actually usable for day-to-day use, not just a proof-of-concept "see I can do it" deal.
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Has anybody done this before? And I mean done it to the point that's actually usable for day-to-day use, not just a proof-of-concept "see I can do it" deal.
Yes . . . this Devuan derivative. It has been around for many years. May not work on you device though . . .
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Yeah, I have an Android phone. I sold out to Google.
(Well, better than selling out to that walled garden that is iOS, IMO
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But I did hear rumors online of people jailbreaking their Android phone and installing a regular Linux distro on it. I guess I could experiment with this on my older, now-unused phones to see how far I can go in making Devuan run on it. I wouldn't know what to use for the touchscreen UI, though; obviously the usual Devuan desktop environment isn't going to work.
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