

They only have to pass it once, so it’s just a long game waiting for the resistance to slack a bit
They only have to pass it once, so it’s just a long game waiting for the resistance to slack a bit
I came here to post exactly this. Well done
If you have common interests and enjoy time together then there is no problem.
If you find yourself avoiding your partner and nothing in common, it light be a issue that you have to work hard on fixing.
Your only option is lineage since it’s not getting security updates the other ROMS won’t support it
- eggs in moderation
I didn’t realize people had bad egg habits, outside of
- exercising in moderation
Good point! Someone trying to get back into health can overdo it, i see that.
But not for a second did I want them to stop completely.
Interesting, why not?
“it’s not a problem so long as it’s making me money, so don’t quit completely, but rather stay alive long enough to keep dumping cash into it.”
Oh, like the company selling the thing that says enjoyed in moderation? That is a really good point
The person saying “in moderation” has the desire to stop, but they want the subject to be receptive to a baby step to “moderate” before even introducing the idea of stopping.
Totally agreed the subject usually has no desire to stop.
I’m not ready!
TLDR: Projected 6 months without updates. Current users are encouraged to uninstall and wait for information. At the end of six months everyone will have to reinstall even if they keep using their CalyxOS without updates
We appreciate your valid concerns and questions around the security and safety of CalyxOS.
First, we want to assure you that we have no reason to believe the security of CalyxOS and its signing keys have been compromised.
As you know, we announced a recent leadership transition. When senior personnel have access to signing keys and leave a team, it is security best practice to update signing keys and conduct audits. So in accordance with that, we are using this transition period to update our security protocols, including updating the signing keys and taking other steps to further protect our users.
In the past, security audits have been conducted for parts of CalyxOS, such as the Seedvault project, but not for the entire project. As more and more people across the globe started using this tool, we intend to conduct a broader security audit and publish the reports for the public to review.
As mentioned in our community letter below, we estimate that this audit and the implementation of new security protocols and signing keys will take four to six months, but we will endeavor to complete this process as soon as possible. However, for the time being, current CalyxOS users will not be able to receive further security software updates until our new security protocols are in place.
Without security updates, we can only be honest that this does not guarantee the level of security we strive for, especially when global threats to privacy and human rights are at a critical moment. That is why in the meantime we have posted the recommendation that people who are running CalyxOS should uninstall the OS and follow our community channels for updates, including when the latest version of CalyxOS becomes available again.
In case you wish to migrate to another custom ROM in the meantime, we’ve now published updated guides on how to back up and restore your device using Seedvault and how to restore your device to stock.
We also understand that many community members have expressed interest in having an installation option/images for CalyxOS available again. Due to the overwhelming feedback from our community, we’ve decided to make the images publicly available once more. Please be aware that this decision is not a recommendation to migrate to CalyxOS now.
Please note that, just as current users will not receive further software updates without reinstalling CalyxOS when future updates are released, any device installing CalyxOS in the near future will also need to reinstall it. We want to ensure that all users are well informed before deciding to install CalyxOS at this time.
Again, we are very sorry for this development and we thank you for giving us—the project and more importantly the team—tremendous trust and support. We are doing our very best on our end, and are committed to keeping CalyxOS secure and this decision is a result of that commitment.
The vast vast vast majority of people do not die because their telomeres run out. So the most likely outcome is no change, standard person
However, if this person took care of their metabolic health, then they might live twice as long. The current human telomeres suggest a lifespan of 120 years. So this person with careful attention, might hit 240
He is making shit up, notice how this letter didn’t come from the lawyers office
And somebody, somewhere is tired of their shit.
Lots of people test the alternatives, find they actually really do like the comfort of the YouTube bubble and go back.
Most people are not going to be hard core free speech advocates who will ignore/block what they don’t like.
Any chance of competition requires algorithmic discovery, censorship (to the users biases), and transparency across platforms
Apps like grayjay that pull content from multiple platforms seamlessly is a good first step in making video streaming fungible.
The only reason we are here is you have asserted Monero is a scam, we have since agreed that Monero does not have a known leak, so I’m no longer concerned about the “scam” aspect as far as leaks go and have no further interest in this discussion with you.
Please make a ask post in !monero@monero.town for the details
You have demonstrated yourself to not be a good faith conversationalist, and I don’t have the energy to engage with you at scale. However, I have faith the good people of lemmy will pitch in, especially the XMR community.
The only reason we are here is you have asserted Monero is a scam, we have since agreed that Monero does not have a known leak, so I’m no longer concerned about the “scam” aspect as far as leaks go and have no further interest in this discussion with you.
Hey, you already took a bite at this apple! now you want to do it again? Why not just update your other post.
There is very little overlap between respected cryptography researchers and bitcoin developers.
Ok, and what does that have to do with Monero? Monero IS NOT BITCOIN
I don’t know a deanonymization attack on Monero.
Thank you for EXPLICTLY stating that. That is the only reason why half the people in this thread are responding you to. We don’t care if you like Monero, we just care if you knew about an attack that we didn’t know about.
Even if there was no currently known deanonymization attack, that would not mean that a deanonymization attack is impossible for everyone and for all time.
Hey! We finally agree on something. This goes into your threat model and use. Most people wont care if their remittances can be cracked 5-10 years into the future. If someone had a very sensitive threat model, they would have to be far more careful.
Oh, I’m sorry if I was confusing in my writing, I’ll be clear:
Monero is the optimal choice for wire transfers because it maximizes privacy, prevents third parties from committing human rights violations, stops rent seeking, and gives financial autonomy to the downtrodden. It is the refuge of last resort in conflicts, humanitarian crisis, and the debanked.
Access to the money you earned is a human right.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/implicit
Contained in the essential nature of something but not openly shown.
Just to clear that up for you.
come here to drop my 0-day on Monero.
Ok, so your screed against Monero is from the paper of “Trust me bro - A occasionally updated substack blog fueled by stale coffee and depression”
At least you admit implicitly that there is no known deanonymization attack on Monero.
Using a sauna regularly can help with sweating, cardio can also help.