@jksc

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@darkunicorn `transient-detect-key-conflicts` could have helped here, presumably.
@daniel It's also a bit more than just a UnifiedPush distributor, to be fair 😉
@castanearie @b0rk This made me realize what's missing from so many man pages: the TL;DR most often used commands.
@literatesavant @b0rk Good old `man man`.
@bbatsov Makes a huge difference on mobile. Thanks!

@kickingvegas Allegedly November, if reddit is to be believed. https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1f6470b/just_found_the_1st_exact_date_when_emacs_got/ll13dxq/

Lines up kind of nicely with emacsconf.

@GrapheneOS @taoeffect To be clear, you have answered "No" to the question "Are Pixel devices running GOS vulnerable to this GNSS baseband processor tracking?"

How does the operating system mitigate Control Plane LCS for all modems running on Pixel devices? Is this even publicly documented anywhere?

I'm fine with the article cited being inaccurate, but it's unclear on what you're basing your answer that GOS Pixels "are not vulnerable".

@GrapheneOS @taoeffect
What specifically is inaccurate? How does GrapheneOS mitigate this?
@GrapheneOS @otyugh @straybun @watchfulcitizen
This is a bit FUD'y, no? Olvid is open source, any encryption backdoors would be transparent to security researchers.