• dev_null@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    bro i use linux, i have literally configured a fingerprint scanner to work before

    So did I, can confirm it’s easy, and it doesn’t matter because we are not talking about configuring a fingerprint scanner to work, we are talking about having a phone lock screen that asks for both a fingerprint and a password, something that would require, at the very least, UI that I don’t think exists in any Linux phone project. That there is underlying functionality in PAM to make it happen is irrelevant, because that’s only part of such a solution.

    do you think i’m just making up PAM?

    No, why? I’m saying that there is no Linux phone where “you can just do this out of the box” like you say.

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      5 months ago

      i wasn’t talking about phones, you are retconning my own thoughts lmao.

      No, why? I’m saying that there is no Linux phone where “you can just do this out of the box” like you say.

      i did not say that, not once, please show me where on the doll it says “linux phone”

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        5 months ago

        The topic is about phones, and you said:

        Gotta love android and IOS being utter dogshit.

        If you are saying you started an offtopic conversation about Linux that had nothing to do with phones, and then, unrelated to your own comment, complained about Android and iOS even though your comment had nothing to do with phones, then… that sure is interesting.

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          5 months ago

          no, we were talking about basic cybersecurity, or i suppose physical device security, which just happens to be relevant to phones because it turns out phones are dogshit at physical security. So i left a comment about how this is basically a solved problem on linux, because it’s not actually that hard to just implement proper security.

          I was complaining about android, because both me and the commenter i was responding to were talking about how awful security is on these devices, for no reason other than utter incompetence or forced inaction.

          This isn’t interesting, it’s a basic conversational pattern, if you haven’t spoken with enough people to realize that conversations just, shift sometimes, i feel bad for you.