@mischievoustomato if you pay the tax ($500 from Google) you can install the custom os but if you're a freetard (broke) you're buying it used and there's no way to know easily till you call Google :)
This is why I call them Google iPhones You can't bootloader unlock the Verizon pixels to run LimpBizkitOS. Ever. But the average buyer of one isn't caring. It's got Google AI (tm). It's what plants crave.
@silverpill@blacklight447@jonah Oh not only that; but also it is 100% possible to "strip" the DM status from a private message as well. It's such a comically bad design.
It's why Pleroma has two different DM systems (kept in the Soapbox/Rebased fork, dropped in Akkoma) where it uses websockets between Pleroma instances. It was an attempt to avoid leakage. https://docs.pleroma.social/backend/development/API/chats/
@phnt@pernia@noyoushutthefuckupdad@sun The thing worth mentioning about the sharty is very simple: just like 4chan they are not the "hacker known as 4chan" but rather a loose group of internet posters.
So while the community as a whole might love ordering pizzas and raiding, there's going to be a person there inevitably who knows how a computer works. More importantly; a lot of people probably incorrectly assumed 4chan was more secure than it actually was.
>The only real privacy feature in Mastodon is followers-only posts, and even that is not implemented properly.
The problem with how it's implemented, is either two things can happen: a server can "strip" the attribute from a post, or there can be some security flaw allowing people to see your posts as with Pixelfed recently. A lot of privacy features on the fedi are like this, they rely on "good faith" implementations. https://fokus.cool/2025/03/25/pixelfed-vulnerability.html
@KaiserKitty@mischievoustomato antenna would boost the speeds and let you use the wifi for sure the way it was meant to be because right now your speeds are shit because it's not using an antenna, it's like using a radio without one
@KaiserKitty@mischievoustomato if you have wifi btw make sure you installed the antennas of some sort especially if they're external like on the alienwares