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When Privacy Is a Crime: Spanish Police Target Google Pixel Users Running GrapheneOS


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Cops say criminals use a Google Pixel with GrapheneOS — I say that’s freedom
  • Catalonia police profile Pixel users due to drug traffickers favoring GrapheneOS, a hardened, privacy-centric Android fork emphasizing sandboxing and granular permissions.
  • GrapheneOS features include a “duress PIN” for secure data wipe and selective app permission controls, allowing most apps, including banking ones, to run smoothly.
  • This raises privacy debates around profiling users of privacy-enhancing tools and parallels to Catalonia’s Pegasus spyware scandal.
  • Commenters stress privacy as a fundamental right, independent of guilt, cautioning against equating privacy-aware citizens with criminals.
  • Highlights tensions in Europe between privacy technology advancements and political resistance targeting encrypted communications and privacy apps.
  • America’s AI Action Plan: Strategic pillars for leadership and innovation
    • The plan focuses on accelerating AI innovation via deregulation, promoting open-source models, defending AI-generated free speech, and tackling synthetic media misuse.
    • It emphasizes strengthening AI infrastructure: easing semiconductor fab permits, enhancing national energy production, modernizing the electric grid, and securing critical data centers.
    • Internationally, the plan aims to shape AI diplomacy, tighten export controls, and invest in biosecurity, asserting U.S. dominance in AI governance.
    • Balances ambitious technical and policy goals while provoking debate on regulation, “unbiased” AI, energy strategy, and government vs. market roles in AI development.
    • Noted for its technical specificity and geopolitical framing, inviting nuanced discussions on AI’s future, ethics, and infrastructure demands.
    • This Major Rule About Cooking Meat Turns out to Be Wrong
      • Traditional belief holds meat rests to reabsorb juices, preserving juiciness; new evidence reveals resting’s effect centers on temperature and vapor pressure dynamics, not juice redistribution.
      • Controlled experiments show juice loss depends on internal temperature at slicing; resting cools meat reducing vapor pressure and juice loss, but juiciness perception differences are minor or negligible.
      • Resting risks overcooking smaller cuts due to carryover heat; sensory tests demonstrate no reliable juiciness difference between rested and unrested meat when temperature is controlled.
      • Reframes resting as precise temperature management to reach perfect doneness and preserve texture rather than fixed timing for juice retention.
      • Encourages cooks to monitor internal temperature actively and adjust resting times based on cut and cooking method, challenging longstanding culinary dogma.
      • Why Elixir is an Excellent Choice for Scalable, Maintainable Development
        • Elixir leverages Erlang VM (BEAM) for massive concurrency, lightweight processes, preemptive scheduling, and fault tolerance without external orchestration.
        • The mature ecosystem includes Phoenix (web framework with real-time LiveView), Oban (background jobs), and Nx (numerical computing/ML), streamlining full-stack and AI-related development.
        • Ash Framework provides declarative APIs and DSLs, accelerating productivity and reducing boilerplate.
        • Functional, immutable design aligns well with AI-assisted coding, supporting better code generation and testing.
        • Elixir’s built-in infrastructure for clustering, job queues, hot code upgrades, and testing fosters a fast, reliable, and maintainable development lifecycle with reduced operational overhead.
        • Positioned as “faster to build, cheaper to run, easier to operate, longer to last, easier to automate,” it appeals to teams seeking robust concurrency and maintainability for production-grade applications.
        • Apollo 11 Crew Had to File U.S. Customs Declaration Returning From the Moon
          • Despite traveling 477,000 miles to the moon and back, Apollo 11 astronauts completed a standard U.S. Customs form declaring “moon rock and moon dust samples” upon arrival.
          • The form humorously asked about items like plants, animals, soil, and even snails, reflecting routine regulations applied in an extraordinary context.
          • The “Declaration of Health” section inquired about potential disease risks on board, answered with “To be determined.”
          • The arrival was officially logged as landing in Honolulu, Hawaii, emphasizing terrestrial bureaucratic protocols tethering space exploration to everyday procedures.
          • The article mixes technical trivia and historical anecdotes, highlighting the contrast between groundbreaking human achievement and mundane regulatory formalities.
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