I didn’t know the developers are Russian, just like OsmAnd.
I didn’t know the developers are Russian, just like OsmAnd.
I have it on my computer, but I dislike that they keep turning it more and more into a service that’s supposed to run 24/7. Liked it better when it was usable as a bunch of HTML files.
It’s great otherwise. I archive unofficial repair guides for stuff I own, news articles that are directly relevant to my life (like something big that happened nearby or something I was a part of), articles that etched in my memory and I would like to see them again.
That zip file is just one command away from an appimage
I’m not defending that madness, but that device doesn’t show who is the recipient. The argument was that this is protection against phishing sites pretending to be a bank, proxying your connection but sending it to a different recipient.
Makes one wonder how much the user has to fuck up to end in such a scenario, and of it’s really worth transmitting everyone’s financial data in almost plain text over the air for this
I ended up disabling the feature that created these bans, it seems using the HA app was enough to be banned from my own instance.
My bank prides itself being the first in the country to support yubikeys for 2fa. I was so happy until i learned it’s just for logging in, transactions are still confirmed by SMS or their app. And security experts all say it’s better this way, using a regular 2fa solution would be insecure because you wouldn’t know what you’re confirming.
There really is no hope.
They will now push proprietary apps which steal your data, so you decide.
In a sane world we would move to yubikeys or codes like Google authenticator, but we live in a post sane technological world
I use syncthing now but it’s a different use case. Nginx set up as a webdav server will work just fine, or any s/ftp app with a shared account.
And the RestartSomethingInterval=0 option so systemd keeps restarting the program like an obedient machine it should be, not give up because it’s tired
What happened to using different kinds of drives in every mirrored pair? Not best practice any more? I’ve had Seagates fail one after another and the RAID was intact because I paired them with WD.
Huh, i just use it with a local directory but I jist checked and could easily select a share from rcx app, so whatever you use for webdav access will also work.
Ps. If you dont use Nextcloud yet, don’t, it’s so slow I can’t imagine how many hours it will take to load a sticker pack, several seconds per file
Right
There’s Ewe Sticker Keyboard that I use with gif files on Android. Particularly with sticker packs I ripped from Telegram.
And then you forget about CAA records and wonder why it’s not working
Yeah, now imagine pinning certs that change weekly.
My first thought is that old school secure software (like claws-mail) treats a cert change as a minor security incident, asking you to confirm every time. Completely different school of thought.
I wonder if there will be actual specs released or Gongkai will be the only way to learn about it
Backdoors maybe?
I quite like the directionality where you point at the device you want to control, if i understood the article correctly
vCardStudio is pretty nice GUI wise but the backend could be more robust, it doesn’t read all my files.
Everything! And a virt-manager like tool for nspawn! And for the faux-cron jobs! Make it as byzantine as systemd itself
Like you noticed, this is a privacy community, so the percentage is much higher here. And there is value in offline maps even if we put privacy aside.