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Literal Garbage
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# ? Oct 24, 2017 21:03 |
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qirex posted:I was just trying to be polite it does have a pretty deece camera, actually. no IS though, unless there's some software compensation
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# ? Oct 24, 2017 21:05 |
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Blue Train posted:Literal Garbage
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# ? Oct 24, 2017 21:19 |
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:last time i had an android phone it used to randomly wake me up in the middle of the night with a loud notification sound which informed me that a system component had crashed (did not respect the volume controls or setting it to silent), took me an age to figure out what the pattern was: it would eventually crash if i placed it on a library book on my bedside table, the nfc implementation kept attempting to talk to the nfc tag in the book, and its negotiation attempts with this mysterious object the nfc subsystem would (sometimes) crash lol
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# ? Oct 24, 2017 23:54 |
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:it would eventually crash if i placed it on a library book on my bedside table, the nfc implementation kept attempting to talk to the nfc tag in the book, and its negotiation attempts with this mysterious object the nfc subsystem would (sometimes) crash real world fuzzing
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 04:47 |
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:last time i had an android phone it used to randomly wake me up in the middle of the night with a loud notification sound which informed me that a system component had crashed (did not respect the volume controls or setting it to silent), took me an age to figure out what the pattern was: it would eventually crash if i placed it on a library book on my bedside table, the nfc implementation kept attempting to talk to the nfc tag in the book, and its negotiation attempts with this mysterious object the nfc subsystem would (sometimes) crash around 2011 i had a coworker who had some really cheap no name android that would make the weirdest sound just sitting there. it was kind of like some kind of whistle like you get when you put magnets near a speaker but it was at this impossibly high frequency and so faint you were sure if you were really hearing it. it was maddening. on top of that it would for no reason start playing some ringtone over and over only the tone itself wasnt on the phone as far as i could tell it didnt show up in any of the tone lists so it had to have been a system sound of some kind. it sounded like an old telephone with a bell and it would play it again at the faintest level just to the point where you werent sure if it was in your head. no notification or anything at all would be on the phone itself indicating something was happening and the phone seemed to operate normally while it was occurring and there was no way to stop it at all it would just ring ring ring for hours at a time at just below a whisper
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 15:55 |
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LastInLine posted:around 2011 i had a coworker who had some really cheap no name android that would make the weirdest sound just sitting there. it was kind of like some kind of whistle like you get when you put magnets near a speaker but it was at this impossibly high frequency and so faint you were sure if you were really hearing it. it was maddening. anroid - indistinguishable from the early symptoms of severe mental illness
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 16:25 |
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lol so when do you guys think goog's gonna put out a patch for KRACK
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 16:51 |
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:lol so when do you guys think goog's gonna put out a patch for KRACK in seven days when the next security patch comes im p. sure they said that when it was announced
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 16:54 |
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LastInLine posted:in seven days when the next security patch comes im p. sure they said that when it was announced and when will more than 1% of androids actually get it
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 17:36 |
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Endless Mike posted:and when will more than 1% of androids actually get it most likely never
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 18:48 |
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Endless Mike posted:and when will more than 1% of androids actually get it 2765
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 18:48 |
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LastInLine posted:in seven days when the next security patch comes im p. sure they said that when it was announced considering vendors have been KRACK-aware for most of the year and how long it takes for android patches to filter through that seems pretty shameful
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 18:50 |
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Bulgogi Hoagie posted:considering vendors have been KRACK-aware for most of the year and how long it takes for android patches to filter through that seems pretty shameful only 0.5% of anroid devices are actively supported at any given time, so never
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 19:45 |
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Endless Mike posted:and when will more than 1% of androids actually get it I dunno, when’s the heat death of the universe? cause it’ll probably be a couple days after that
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 19:47 |
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i had to reset an openwrt router i had that got corrupted somehow during a power surge. when i updated it there was a new option for krack mitigation! didnt bother using it though cuz who gives a crap. i use windows and ios.
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# ? Oct 25, 2017 23:25 |
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:i had to reset an openwrt router i had that got corrupted somehow during a power surge. when i updated it there was a new option for krack mitigation! you probably still want to enable it
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 09:17 |
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anroid
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 10:22 |
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Endless Mike posted:and when will more than 1% of androids actually get it samsung is actually p. good about pushing security patches afaik but im sure thats only for the galaxy s and note devices so im sure within a month youll see more than 1% but youll never see more 50% (no idea what the percentage of google phones plus samsung flagships is but im sure its less than half)
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 13:17 |
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one of my coworkers has a galaxy s7 edge and last week he was still on the august security update
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 18:19 |
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:one of my coworkers has a galaxy s7 edge and last week he was still on the august security update that's still more recent than most androids
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 19:32 |
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this bug likely requires fixes by the SoC and WiFi vendors. I’m sure it’s their first priority to update devices they already sold.
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 19:46 |
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my google nexus 4 is patched for KRACK
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 19:50 |
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august of which year?
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 19:51 |
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Please, Google Now, I really can't take any more news about killed and tortured children from around the world every morning! (self.Android)quote:I have a young daughter and I'm sure my Google search results reflect that.
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 20:00 |
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atomicthumbs posted:Please, Google Now, I really can't take any more news about killed and tortured children from around the world every morning! (self.Android) iPhones do this poo poo a lot too. if trump does some egregiously stupid thing, I’ll get five alerts of the same news story about how it will totally destroy the world/the us/poor people/republicans a keyword filter would absolutely be a nice thing to have to filter out most of the poo poo but maybe just one alert for a news story would be good too
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 21:06 |
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My Linux Rig posted:iPhones do this poo poo a lot too. if trump does some egregiously stupid thing, I’ll get five alerts of the same news story about how it will totally destroy the world/the us/poor people/republicans just get zero alerts for news, it's fine
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 21:18 |
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Cocoa Crispies posted:just get zero alerts for news, it's fine yeah, this or get like the nyt app and just have that send breaking news or whatever
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 21:22 |
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i get all of my news from c-spam
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 21:33 |
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Cocoa Crispies posted:just get zero alerts for news, it's fine yeah good point, I’ll just turn off the notifications for it
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 22:20 |
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I installed my hometown news stations app, so Ill know if ww3 starts but I don't get Trump fuckup of the day, plus I get caterpillar earning reports right away. very needs suiting not so needs suiting is Google maps insisting that the Morgan St ramp on 290 is open when it's not and hasn't been for like 3 years. if I jump the barrier I can shave 4 min off my commute tho!
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# ? Oct 27, 2017 00:26 |
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My Linux Rig posted:iPhones do this poo poo a lot too. if trump does some egregiously stupid thing, I’ll get five alerts of the same news story about how it will totally destroy the world/the us/poor people/republicans it took me forever to convince google to stop showing me news about trump
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# ? Oct 27, 2017 01:15 |
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single camera bokeh continues to be garbage left is Pixel 2, right is iPhone. https://twitter.com/mattbirchler/status/923614348169437185
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# ? Oct 27, 2017 01:21 |
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The Management posted:single camera bokeh continues to be garbage ill keep that in mind next time i have to take a picture of a ghost
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# ? Oct 27, 2017 01:26 |
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i thought it was all about dxomarks now after that one android site ran a double blind survey and the iphone won
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# ? Oct 27, 2017 01:29 |
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carry on then posted:i thought it was all about dxomarks now after that one android site ran a double blind survey and the iphone won look at that picture. it has terrible fake blur applied to the foreground object and some weird artifacts around it. this is garbage tier
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# ? Oct 27, 2017 01:40 |
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The study from mobile defense specialist Skycure analyzed patch updates among the five leading wireless carriers in the US and finds that 71 percent of mobile devices still run on security patches more than two months old. This is despite Google releasing Android patches every month, indeed six percent of devices are running patches that are six or more months old. Without the most updated patches, these devices are susceptible to attacks, including rapidly rising network attacks and new malware, also detailed in the report. The report shows Android vulnerabilities rose in 2016 to more than four times the number in 2015. Almost half of these vulnerabilities allow excessive privileges, while others allow other effects, like leakage of information, corrupted memory, or arbitrary code execution. Carriers must make Android patches available to their users before they can patch their devices, Skycure analyzed devices on AT&T, MetroPCS, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon to determine the age distribution of security patches on the leading carriers. Among specific findings are that the most recent security patch released by Google has only been adopted by a very small percentage of the devices. Though Skycure reports that AT&T users are up to ten times more likely to have this latest patch installed. Among the five major US carriers, MetroPCS had the highest percentage of devices with patches more than three months old, making their devices the most susceptible to attack.
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# ? Oct 27, 2017 02:01 |
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Blue Train posted:Among the five major US carriers, MetroPCS had the highest percentage of devices with patches more than three months old, making their devices the most susceptible to attack.
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# ? Oct 27, 2017 02:13 |
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i'm not sure if an area chart is appropriate here
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# ? Oct 27, 2017 02:24 |
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Yea it seemed like an odd choice
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# ? Oct 27, 2017 03:21 |