GrapheneOS updates really fast, like on a weekly basis. The trouble is that you have to trust the developers in general. Even if you did build it yourself, did you read all the code and scripts used to build it? But I think it's still a net benefit for a certain kind of user to have the code, and it raises the minimum complexity of any potential exploit.
You can actually build it. But who has time to audit all that stuff? Then you know, there could be firmware hacks that make all the system-level backdoors a moot point.
See my footnote in original comment.
GrapheneOS updates really fast, like on a weekly basis. The trouble is that you have to trust the developers in general. Even if you did build it yourself, did you read all the code and scripts used to build it? But I think it's still a net benefit for a certain kind of user to have the code, and it raises the minimum complexity of any potential exploit.
Often faster than weekly around security releases. And that’s on stable.
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Exactly what someone who sets up a honeypot targeting nerds would want you to think.
You can actually build it. But who has time to audit all that stuff? Then you know, there could be firmware hacks that make all the system-level backdoors a moot point.