@Jain Also, let's be real: samsung probably wouldn't like mtkclient either since it allows you to break the chain of trust.
The device I have uses Samsung Knox, but saying that the device firmware is trusted on that device is highly misleading at best - using the kamakiri exploit, anyone with physical access to the device can unlock the bootloader and modify the firmware, and if that's not stealthy enough you can flash a new bootloader too.
mtkclient isn't made by samsung. and it isn't made by mediatek either. and it's not even made *for* samsung devices specifically. it's just a generic tool made by hobbyists that uses exploits (in my case with the galaxy tab a7 lite, it uses the kamakiri exploit) to allow you to flash images to the device etc.
TL;DR The instance admins did NOT handle @Jain's criticism and instead got very toxic. Because of that mess I no longer even think about recommending tech.lgbt.
I should note though that instantly fediblocking them would most likely create more problems than it solves. I agree with @Jain that we should be working with instance admins (and not against them) and defederation should only be used as a last resort.
@fsf I did my part and emailed the FTC about it, giving a detailed explanation of why Web Environment Integrity is a bad idea and cannot be allowed to exist. I also linked to several other articles on it, including the one on defectivebydesign.org.
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Including it separately would probably be fine though.
As someone from Virginia, I have to do the SOL test, and the only computerized way to do it is via TestNav, which is nonfree and literally owned by Pearson.
They claim to have a GNU/Linux version (although it's still nonfree), but it's broken. I had to use a burner Windows VM to get it done. *sigh*
I'm really annoyed by it, and I really want to be able to use free software for it.
And no, doing the physical test is not an option for me.