

I doubt if our courts will allow such a law.
I use Brave browser because it’s the best option on Android. Firefox and their forks are too slow and insecure. Bite me.


I doubt if our courts will allow such a law.


Canadian here. If I can’t find a Linux distro that will not comply with this bullshit law, I’ll use my GrapheneOS phone and nothing else. Wouldn’t be the first time in my life I used a phone for everything.


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I didn’t think you were being serious.


I’ll add that to my long list of reasons to stay out of the usa.


Plenty of other works of fiction in the prison library. No need to read any religious book.


What the fuck is wrong with just saying email? It’s been around for decades.
If someone said to me “Could you crack a Linux” I would walk away slowly and avoid eye contact.


I don’t know enough to teach it professionally but digital privacy, security, and OSINT. LINUX and GrapheneOS would be prerequisites.


I’m not surprised in the slightest.
I don’t know what you mean by “iot enterprise”. I think you replied to the wrong user. lol.
First, I’m not a Windows user so my knowledge about modifying the OS is very limited. You did message me asking for help, so I’ll do what I can. Normally, I keep out of Windows and Apple threads.
Often what happens when a computer is being supplied by the work/school is the IT department will be the admin. It’s unlikely you will have enough access dual-boot or debloat the machine.
Use your phone. I once used an Android for two years as my only computer. This could serve for activity you don’t want the Uni to know about, at least for a month or two until you are settled at Uni. No need to rush into anything.
Two computers. Hands down the best way to keep work/play separate. Use the Windows for Uni and a separate machine for personal activity. This could get expensive.
TailsOS can work for you in your off hours. It’s Linux OS that installs on a flash drive and sends all your traffic through Tor. When you unmount the flash drive it leaves no traces on your computer. It’s very easy to set-up and comes pre-loaded with tons of software.
I think the UK is on track for 2038 V for Vendetta.


Probably everything.


I’ve heard of users forgetting about their glasses when going to the bathroom.


I’d watch it. The photo with him sitting on the orange Camero, reminds me of Clark Gregg (Phil Coulson, Agents of Shield).


Yes, both the glasses and phone can record.
The glasses have an AI that can scan social media, and other public data, to identify people in real time. I supposed this can be done with an app on a phone. But the glasses do this as a core function.
It’s also a lot more obvious when someone is using a phone to record in public.
Thanks for the list of distros.