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Embrace the botnet

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-31 17:36

Or become obsolete. The only way to reform it is to use it, become familiar with it, rise up the ranks of the botnet, and change it from within.

Freetards are the reason why we have Android spyware. Build on Linux, sure. But it's not Linux in the traditional sense. Locked down, spies on you, etc. Useful idiots let Google use their shit for free so they can spy on literally billions of people. You were like ``well we can just give up on mobile since we have our desktops and thinkpads'' but now look at what that has done. We don't have a FOSS mobile equivalent because sedentary neckbeards saw no need for mobile technology. As such, you lost out.

Back in the day, neckbeards rejoiced when they could call Microsoft to get a refund for their copy of Windows on a new laptop. They didn't want to use Windows or accept its EULA. So they'd protest by asking for a refund and then installing Linux on it instead, maybe some boomer distro like SUSE or Mandriva or some shit. All dead now.

But you can't do the same on a phone. Why did the freetards give up? Have you thrown in the towel? Or are you just going to double down and pretend that desktops are perfectly acceptable?

I know some younger people. They make fun of me for having a laptop instead of just a phone. I am not making that up. Mobile is the future. We need to reform mobile. Become an expert on Android or iOS. Do what people did with Unix and GNU/Linux: replace it one piece at a time. The problem is, of course, that people don't use phones just for the OS. In fact, that's next to nothing for the user experience. It's all about apps. And apps are in app stores. If you want a 3rd party Android ROM to avoid Google spyware, well say goodbye to Google Play.

We lost, and these ``mobile doesn't matter'' boomers are to blame. If only you took it seriously, we could be running the equivalent to Debian on phones now, instead of proprietary spyware. But you didn't take it seriously, and now it might be too late.

It's getting to the point where many things require Android or iOS. People make payments or get digital tickets to events using apps. In some cases, you can't do certain things in real life without a phone. A computer isn't always an acceptable substitute anymore. People are changing the ways they use technology. Here's a hint: if you're a programmer and you've ever installed a desktop Linux distribution, you're not the average tech user. It doesn't mean you're necessarily better than other people, since your life might be worse in other ways, even if you are more tech-savvy. But what I'm trying to say is that the average person isn't like you. They need mobile. We have failed the average person.

Payment apps, banking apps, event coordination apps, communication apps. These are what average everyday people use. Nobody cares that you have a ``totally equivalent'' FOSS version in desktop Linux. They're going to use the Android or iOS versions.

You might think you're higher-tech for being a programmer and knowing a thing or two about computers, but that old way of using tech is becoming obsolete. If you don't at least learn about modern shit, you'll just become a living relic, a testament to ancient history. With accelerationism being realized, every year of modern technological advancements is like a decade or two. Getting a little behind the curve means you're getting REALLY behind.

If you embraced mobile and IoT and cloud, you could have potentially helped to advocate for more ethical decisions, but by opting out, this shit is terrible and there's next to no opposition for it.

It's going to get to the point where it's 100% required to use proprietary software and tracking. China already has a social credit system and many places use payment apps instead of cash or credit cards. It will only get worse.

Don't nail your own coffin. Acknowledge these changes and do something about it. If you don't, who will?

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-31 17:38

When I mention things about cloud and IoT and mobile and shit, which seems to trigger a lot of people, I never do so because I like spying or proprietary software. I mention it simply because this is where tech is now and where it's continuing to head in the future, so by ignoring it you are being willfully ignorant of modern tech, living in some fantasy or academia world where things are exactly the same as they were in the past. I hate tracking and proprietary shit and censorship and how freedom is being taken away from the user. But you can't just give up on mobile and shit entirely just because it's flawed.

The way to fix it is to get involved, not to reject it outright.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-31 17:41

But you can't do the same on a phone.
Eh, are you aware of huge subculture dedicated to jailbreaking, testing and hacking new phones? You can totally run Linux on most of phones and tablets, btw thanks to effort of hackers you denigrate in your clueless post as if you just discovered mobile computing. 2/10 for trolling effort.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-31 17:45

>>3
did you skip over the part about average people?

the average retard isn't going to jailbreak or root a phone

besides, jailbreaking requires using a security exploit to get local privilege escalation and code execution, which is an indication of a security issue, and sometimes jailbreaking or rooting apps are proprietary and can't be trusted, and leaving a phone rooted makes it less secure, especially considering that people who root/jailbreak often don't install security updates because they don't want to lose their root status

you are forgetting that not everyone is a programmer on a text board

some people barely know how to log in to facebook or email

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-31 17:58

the average retard isn't going to jailbreak or root a phone
Average person can ask their nerdy friend to do it for them, or watch a video about how to do it step by step if they have the intelligence required.
The point is, phones are not impenetrable closed system that totally under the thumb of corporations.

If you can root it you can control it.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-31 17:59

>>5
can you control the copy of minix running on your intel CPU? huh, smart guy? ring 0 isn't the be-all and end-all of code running on your system

not sure what ARM CPUs on phones have, but I bet they have hidden management modes just like x86 CPUs

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-31 18:21

>>6
tfw wasn't able to afford cpus with AMT, so i can't experience the joy of Minix

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-31 18:26

>>7
1.its only usable with expensive motherboards supporting AMT and high-end i7/i5(and some i3's) cpus i think.
can you control the copy of minix
2.Its already hacked.

https://fossbytes.com/game-over-intels-me-chip-can-be-hacked-over-usb/

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-31 18:35

>>7,8
ring -1 and ring -2 aren't specific to AMT

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-31 20:03

the solution is to get the new generation of software workers, the people who are freshmen CS right now, to get interested in freetardism.

they will be the ones to make a freetard mobile OS, if anyone would.

the problem is that bearded GNU boomers can only relate to other bearded GNU boomers. so this will never happen. enjoy literally being unable to survive unless you let Google, Apple, and the NSA spy on you.

Name: Zorn Gottes 2018-09-01 4:01

>>1
Don't nail your own coffin. Acknowledge these changes and do something about it. If you don't, who will?

Vengeance is mine. I shall repay.

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