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04:43
I plan to switch back to iPhone from Samsung Galaxy - getting your info collected after spending a grand on a phone feels like that you have spent money buying an app, but are still forced to see ads. You are charged twice for the same thing. Not that I completely trust Apple, but still Apple seems to have better reputation than Google in regards to privacy issue.
I mean, it's still great value to buy cheaper end of Android phones. But you must be quite retarded to continue to buy over priced phones that steals your data.
 
5 hours later…
09:50
I wonder whether there is any good open source OS for mobiles.
I would not mind running ubuntu on my phone :x
Of course it already exists. Why do I think otherwise.
10:30
@WaelAssaf shoot
11:12
@TelKitty you do realize it's come out that no smart phone with an assistant is safe?
@Mgetz I have a strong suspicion that they tap the camera to show you "relevant" adverts.
 
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12:22
@RonS this is the assignment description: docdroid.net/08fIfGR/assignment1-20183.pdf
I've been stuck on this goddamn problem for so long it really consumed me. Please any help is toooooooooo much appreciated
This is my solution already: https://pastebin.com/PQR1d7LP
What I am stuck on is the switches between the two linked lists
I'll pray day and night to anyone who can help me.
@Mgetz Do people need an assistant on their phone.
@TelKitty probably not, and you can turn it off on most of them. I'd trust apple before I trust google or samsung
but that's lipstick on a pig
Therefore, I prefer open source mobile OS, possibly compiled from source.
@TelKitty are you going to audit the source?
12:59
Surely others would have done that.
But yeah, would audit parts that do communications.
Software is like infrastructure, it's easier to build than it is to maintain or audit.
13:34
Fortunately I know a bit about the building industry. Auditing open source software is like building inspections at critical stages with all the important parts exposed for the inspector to see. Auditing an compiled and built executable is like inspecting an completed building with everything hidden inside.
14:24
Software is like infrastructure, its built by a guy that gets paid $10 an hour and needs to be fixed every two years. If anybody asks, tell them you work in "software", and gently remind them they shouldn't keep asking questions.
 
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16:13
@TelKitty It does technically still exist, but development was discontinued a couple of years ago. There was also a Firefox OS for phones (and tablets), but that was discontinued around the same time.
 
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23:49
I was wondering how much can you condense this kind of model ?
I was thinking that you can take all the names and set them as indexes in a vector
you can maybe sort them and set them from zero
and then the edges can be subarrays, with an edge being represented as a sub-index position to any other node.

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