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  • They open-sourced their code which is nice and can help researchers inspect their security, plus it's made by reputable people: the guy who made Pebble! I don't have a use case for Beeper personally right now, but it seems really cool and I'm excited to see where it goes.

  • What apps require root that you want? I would highly advise against rooting if you can help it, because especially if you don't know what you're doing, there is very high potential to brick your device or open up security issues. I would recommend learning what root actually means and what it entails, and learning everything that happens when you root so you can decide for yourself if that's something that is necessary. Rooting modern hardware just to run an app is not really all that important nowadays. You might as well buy an android that has a custom OS already installed centered around privacy if that's your thing.

    Additionally, to actually answer your question, adb is not root. It is just a development bridge that lets your PC talk to your phone, so you can push apps or do other development related stuff. It just happens to be a part of the toolset when rooting.

  • Replace the context of this about art thievery, and guides about how to steal art from museums, then think about how it sounds. You're right, discussing those things would technically be legal, but c'mon now. I don't care or judge if you do these things, but discussing how to commit crimes in a public forum, no matter what it is, shouldn't be much of a debate among administrators to decide to ban or not. It's safer to just do that even if it's technically legal. If the cops come knocking, why would they bother lawyering up for these communities when they can just hand them off to another instance that would rather advocate for them?

    If you're against the decision, the entire point of the fediverse is to have the freedom to hop to a different instance if you disagree with its administration, so why not find one you are better aligned with? Keeping the fediverse happy as a whole with less user conflict is more important than user retention per instance; no one should feel locked in.

  • No it's just confirmation bias. He's already made up his mind. Clearly the only things learned here is this thread is pointless, and this guy should find a different instance if he's so hurt by the admins. Why does everything gotta be so dramatic on the internet

  • Did you read the first sentence? You would be surprised how cheap it is, and it's why we need more people in cybersecurity. Also, even if it required a wealthy fanboy, those exist, you know. You don't need millions of corporate dollars to fund this kind of thing. These conspiracies don't help anything.