In the attached video, I use the modem switch and the wifi swtich to turn off modem and turn off wifi, and for good measure also turn off the mic/camera switch, and then I write and publish a post on this forum.
So it is not necessary nor useful to speculate that “maybe” I wrote the post using the modem. Frankly, speculating like that without reviewing all of the information that I provided puts you at risk of sounding like a chatbot. Given the other incredibly helpful posts you have made on the forum, I know that you are not – but such speculation is unnecessary.
You are however entirely correct that it would have been more informative for me to go log-hunting for more information. But presumably what we would find is that the software that disables the WiFi when the WiFi switch is turned off (moved downward), on this one occasion, did not disable the WiFi. However, toggling the switch again kicked it back into gear so that the software treats WiFi as disabled now every time since then when I turn off the WiFi switch.
I have been using Librem 5 as my primary phone for a year. I am well accustomed to the state of the modem switch, and frequently have only one or the other of wifi or modem enabled.
Okay but what I saw is that sometimes the hardware kill switch doesn’t kill. So what’s even the point of trusting anything?