They use a custom encryption protocol and there’s been bugs that look like a backdoor.
They use a custom encryption protocol and there’s been bugs that look like a backdoor.
There are options. Some IOT things are even DIY with open specifications and open firmware, so you can build and repair them yourself. And a lot of times it’s the cheapest option, way way way cheaper than the usual IOT stuff, as most electronics used for IOT are dirt cheap.
IOT can work without any cloud service. I have some things automated at home and everything works locally. To control it remotely I use a VPN.
Ramón y Cajal was awarded the Nobel of medicine and he was a bodybuilder.
You’re technically correct, the best kind of correct.
I have Debian working. When I just installed xfce4 it didn’t work. Some error about not contacting settings server. But I tried installing xfce4 with tasksel (also selected graphic environment) and then had no problem at all. I’ve not tried wit other desktops. Also tried with Ubuntu and it worked just installing xfce4 without using tasksel.
I changed the version to Debian Sid and I’ve had no problems yet. I’ll update if things change.
You can also install a distro using proot-distro and connect to it with vnc. https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/PRoot
I’m trying Debian right now and it seems to work fine.
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You can also use termux with a graphical interface.
Also they use a custom encryption protocol that had bugs that look like a backdoor. https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/113020871978942265