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I grabbed the mission 1 pro, the menu is different from their hero line up and actually smooth and usable. Not to mention the GoPro Labs QR settings that make setting up a crazy recording profile or trigger easy.

I used my friends Ace Pro 2 and the menu was great but kinda clunky compared to GoPro.

No allegiance to any brand, but the Mission series software is fast and the footage, especially slowmo, is breathtaking


Webapps exist for a reason, they don't get all the special permissions apps get when fully installed.

at the very least use a VPN / more secure phone like a pixel with graphene

You keep doing you though


A VPN won't help you if your device is compromised. A VPN won't help you if the server is compromised. A VPN won't help you if the VPN is compromised.

I really wish people would understand that VPNs are not magical, unbreakable security. VPNs are barely security at all, and commercial VPNs even less so.


oh 100% agree here, I was just confused at the OP comments evangelism of installing and keeping his phone on his for those quick fix google searches


Ironically, the exploits in this leaked kit all involved flaws in webkit, so you'd have been safer sticking to native apps assuming they didn't have any webviews in them to load the malicious site.


WebView is the worst experience I have on any smart phone or mobile app.

The fact that there is no option so that any webview by default opens in safari across all app in ios is horrible.

i am not surprised it is riddled with security holes.


Palentier and A16Z connections...


"but... but... trust me!"

By the way, if you look at this thread you can see Cape has deployed narrative control.


through the hundreds of hours of interviews of abductee's and the governments response since 2017, they are very real in some capacity.

This is hacker news, so big brains going to disagree within their little bubbles, but a great resource for archived media on the topic is the channel "Eyes on Cinema" on YouTube from various news cast and specials since the 40's


Yes! That channel is an absolute gold mine. However, I think it's paramount to "bring the light" to HN. HN is basically the technological intelligentsia/illuminati of the Internet. These folks must be informed, even if "prodding required". The fate of the future requires the intelligence and genius of these people to consider these matters


Russia Cancer? what's that?


I'm wondering if this would work for cars in car chases, maybe too much shielding...


Looks like this one does just that, android VM ontop linux:

https://furilabs.com/shop/flx1/



Yea! The project was inspired by https://rootkid.me/works/latent-reflection


Let's hope so, the U.S. and the world as a whole could either use a savior or factory reset


What an exhausting defeatist mindset.


I enjoy some levity in these trying times


lol, just having fun man, I hope it's not just some rock


Over the past 3 years, I've been building "FreeCRT", a 24/7 Twitch streaming setup dedicated to casual Smash matches. Since I don't have a coding background, I used Node-RED to create custom flows that help manage the stream by connecting a MSI Gaming Laptop, Intel NUC, and Raspberry Pi 4. OCR and Node-RED extract text from the switch, while performing arena error logic, which connects to the Raspberry Pi to run macros to reset the open arena if it's closed. I just recently whipped up a Twitch Chatbot called FreeGPT that hosts the arena anytime. I've built it up slowly but it's been such a fun long term project.


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