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sollewitt ◴[] No.46240916[source]
The N900 was my peak “mobile computing is awesome” device.

I went to see District 9 in the cinema in Helsinki. Uh oh, the alien parts are only subtitled in Finnish and Swedish and my Finnish is not up to that.

I installed a BitTorrent client, found the release on Pirate Bay, successfully torrented just the subtitle file, and used an editor to read the subtitles for scenes with a lot of alien.

The N9 had much better UI, but there was something of the cyberpunk “deck” idea in that thing, it was great.

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xyzzy123 ◴[] No.46241156[source]
Yeah the cyberpunk part is you can compute without explicitly needing someone's permission.
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mikestorrent ◴[] No.46241638[source]
So true! There will come a point at which there'll be two internets: the walled garden that only lets you in with Secure Attestation, Web Credentials for your verified age-of-maturity, etc. on a non-rooted device... and then the cyberpunk web where people running their own unofficial gear will be.

I wonder if one could do Anti-Secure-Attestation, like, only allow connections from rooted devices? Back to proving root by running a service on the good old sub-1024 ports?

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1. eru ◴[] No.46242061{3}[source]
> I wonder if one could do Anti-Secure-Attestation, like, only allow connections from rooted devices?

Just ask the person to say a naughty word, I guess?