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Not released on Huggingface? :sadge:

Is this available outside of Pixels? I still can't find it on my OnePlus 13 running Android 16 with Jan security updates

The option exists on Samsung phones but is greyed out and crashes if you force it via adb. It is also marked as experimental.

I just tried it on my S25. I can enable the option an open the APK but can't download it because it fails to create the VM because the S25 does not support Non-protected VMs, so I may require a rooted device. I guess I will stick to Termux but interesting feature nonetheless

I believe it relies on some virtualization extensions Google's CPUs have, which most phone SoCs don't support.

It is buggy as hell anyway.

Keeping track of what's going on in the world these days is almost impossible. So I put together this simplified static timeline site.

Help me make this a jumping off point and a template we can re-use for other high-profile events. It shouldn't be anything fancy, just a timeline of critical related events and (ideally) multiple sources.


The choice of what to include is editorial, and you already have to be neck-deep in the Fox News alternate universe to believe that Feeding our Future was a fraud worth mentioning on a national scale.


Wow, someone with something to lose finally spoke up / out against the Trump administration! :clap:

While (unfortunately) rather heroic in todays day and age, I fear the retribution he's now called upon himself, Germany, and the EU in particular. Vance and Stephen Miller are already always whispering in Trump's ear about the evils of Europe / the EU, convincing him to take action on whatever they want won't be hard.

Sidebar: the fact that we have to be fearful of retribution due to such rhetoric is really all that needs to be said about the timeline we're currently living through.


Well it's a next.js app that's not vulnerable to react2shell, that's at least something they've done right haha


Pebble are releasing a new slew of products and their arguments with rebble aside, are seemingly doing a good job so far prepping SDKs and more to easily write software for the new watches. Including leveraging the banglejs engine mentioned earlier in this thread to enable folks to write apps / watchfaces in javascript!

See: https://developer.repebble.com/docs/


Their operating system and phone bridge are also open-source. libpebble drives their wearable ring, so it's not just watches.


Yeah also not working for me. Would loved to have given this a shot


This is just not true anymore. The only things that don't work anymore are a few AAA titles that use particular types of anti-cheat systems that rely on Windows kernel drivers (League of Legends is one that comes to mind).

If I remember correctly, after the Crowdstrike BSOD-all-windows-instances update last year Microsoft wanted to make some changes to their kernel driver program and these anti-cheat measures on Windows might need to find a new mechanism soon anyway. That's a long way of saying, it's plausible that even that last barrier might come down sooner rather than later.


Anticheat has very different requirements to antimalware.

Some interesting reads on what modern anticheats do:

https://github.com/0avx/0avx.github.io/blob/main/article-3.m...

https://github.com/0avx/0avx.github.io/blob/main/article-5.m...

https://reversing.info/posts/guardedregions/

https://game-research.github.io/ (less in detail and less IDA pseudo)


As a beginner, just pick Ubuntu and get on with your life imo. Switching distros isn't that big of a lift later on and pretty much everything you learn carries over from one to the other. It's much more worthwhile to just pick _something_ and learn some basics and become comfortable with the OS imo.


Came here to see if anyone had an answer to this too.

US Digital Service (USDS) was also "renamed" and turned into DOGE (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Digital_Service).

So on the surface it seems that we already had many of these types of orgs, but they killed them all and spun up their own renamed and rebadged versions.

That being said, this project does seem like a potential big win.


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