Fun fact, Amazon lists all of the IPs owned by AWS. It’s https://ip-ranges.amazonaws.com/ip-ranges.json if you wanted it. I decided just to see how many IPs they own. Here’s a truncated list.
They own:
Just including up to and including the /16 block that is 131,727,360 IP addresses. IPv4 addresses have been selling about 50 USD per address, so AWS owns at least $6,586,368,000 worth of IPv4s.
Some of my favourite commit messages from my private repo that I’ve mainly used for uni:
I hate myselfAct on gag orderFix typos because I am a foolI've done nothing send helpI'm not winning, Dad.S P A C I N GI hate JS so muchI don't like JavaScriptRevert "to be reverted"FIXING A HOLE WHERE THE RAIN GETS INDumbaaaa)Hoisting the white flag of surrenderthis reply took 12 minutes. Still as worthless.
Hello,
This did not answer my question. I understand that 3 months is a long period of time so it might have been forgotten, so I'll send it again:
>> I was wondering what changes from AOSP Android were done to FreedomOS (now ClearOS)
>> to make it private. Also, is there plans of having any source code
>> available?
Please reply sometime before 2022.
Thanks!
SamTheir reply:
Hi Sam,
After a large amount of requests regarding this and with support of Clear we have been working on our own OS. This is part of the delay for deliveries
(some gibberish about Intercom)They’re never going to answer my question I give up.
ClearOS Mobile: nothing https://www.clearunited.com/phone/os
This entire company just seems sketch city
Now what exactly is ClearGM, this website looks like a whole bunch of nothing. Traces back to clearcellular and the name Michael Proper but there’s not much online from a cursory search