I’d be curious to see a citation because everything I can find suggests it’s still obstruction of correspondence and a federal offense as they were not the intended recipient
I’d be curious to see a citation because everything I can find suggests it’s still obstruction of correspondence and a federal offense as they were not the intended recipient
Counter point: it’s a studio who made a groundbreaking open world series (jak and daxter) who only later became known for linear games returning to their roots
Onyx boox runs android. You could probably root it, but I’ve never looked into it
I would say the original Zelda isn’t, but link to the past definitely holds up. Honestly most of the 2d Zelda’s from link to the past onwards are good
Kernel live patch, security updates for packages that canonical doesn’t own/maintain, and access to certain configurations/options like fips
I get so tired of this talking point. New York times, Washington Post, and even Fox news each have an article (or multiple) on this event.
What’s the point of a separate community if you don’t post relevant content to them
The more full reason is that the device is still encrypted prior to first unlock and is harder to extract any information from. As to what you said about police requiring you to enter your PIN, they can’t. You can’t be forced to reveal your passwords/PINs but they can legally force you to unlock biometrics (fingerprint/face ID)