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fl42v ,

This one doesn't, tho, unless you care how presentable the back of your pc is... And mine was for a few years just an array of parts and wires on the side of my desk, soooo...

fl42v ,

Just shove wondows in a VM or something

fl42v ,

Well, duh. All governments are cancer

fl42v ,

They're more secure (albeit in many wsys security through obscurity) than private, although the privacy aspect is probably among the best you can get by default as far as I can tell. On the other hand, if you're willing to do some relatively simple steps and buy specific hardware, you can achieve better privacy and security on both mobile (graphene) and desktop (qubes) devices.

I personally dislike them for building unrepareable crap, tho.

fl42v ,

3.4 ounces of sulfuric acid, 3.4 ounces of nitric acid, 3.4 ounces of glycerine... Bam blyat!

fl42v ,

Although, it's possible to bloat it unknowingly: networkmanager, for example, depends on a few VPNs noone would ever need, and one of them depends on webkitgtk, so you actually have to mkForce modules to include only the necessary stuff. Not like that's a huge issue, but I wasn't amused when I saw "building webkitgtk" while cross-compiling 😆

fl42v ,

Calling them features doesn't substitute a kill.

fl42v ,

Wannabe crapple being wannabe crapple.

fl42v ,

Did you know you can tag posts as NSFW? >!Also, ellesclub, if anyone intetested!<

fl42v ,

Meanwhile the photographer: casually hangs on the second thingy but with only one hand (the other one is occupied by the camera)

fl42v ,

I'm wondering if something interesting will fall off the truck this time :D

Context: before that blogpost, cellebrite claimed they can "hack" signal (or they were kinda closer to the truth, and that was media talking abt hacks without reading stuff)

fl42v ,

Bastards. You should create an issue or something

fl42v ,

How about cmake?

fl42v ,

Idk how this thingy on the screenshot works 🤷

fl42v ,

Hmm, seems like it'd be interesting to automate :D

fl42v ,

I kinda suspect ты из Калининграда

fl42v ,

I run applications, and it still rarely exceeds 6 gigs. Damn, my ram is mostly disk cache at this point

fl42v ,

Same. Have 32 just in case I need a windows VM or something.

fl42v ,

"Misipi's" -- deduplicate the right way

fl42v ,

Allrighty, I'll use other request types, like PUT, or just base64 encode and GET it :D

fl42v ,

I'll host my own service, with blackjack and virtual hookers

fl42v ,

That's not music. It's the sound RAM banks make when they pop.

fl42v ,

Real footage of a xitter user interacting with bots

fl42v , (edited )

* that's kinda nixos + qubes

** when it's at least semi-ready

fl42v ,

Ubuntu is poor man's Debian.

fl42v ,

And then some random dude takes a peek at you entering said password, and steals the phone :/

fl42v ,

The idea is usually to access the victim's banking app, or 2fa app, etc, AFAIK.

fl42v ,

Correct. Not sure about iOS either, but many custom roms can, e.g. divestos, probably resurrection remix used to have it back when it was a thing (not sure here, but I distinctly remember having this feature somewhere before graphene)

fl42v ,

Idk about iOS, but android lets you add a fingerprint using the lock screen password

fl42v ,

Questionable: should've been replaced with an API call that shows user a pop-up like "do you want to change the default browser to $browser_name?". Rn it's just breaking stuff for the sake of keeping internet chromesplorer.

fl42v ,

I mean, "if it doesn't suite your needs -- fork it" still stands. As for the lack of moderation -- that's applicable to the official instance, I guess? 'Cause it's like more than a half of all the users, so no wonder they can't moderate everything

fl42v ,

That's the first time I hear about that issue. Any links?

fl42v ,

FYI, not taking pride of using arch violates the EULA

fl42v ,

Sending plain-text passwords is rather interesting, tho. Could've at least optionally encrypted 'em with a key derived from smth known by the user only.

fl42v ,

Huh, why would one make up a bird? A reference to the memespiracy theory that birds don't exist?

fl42v ,

Back in the day I used to store a skeleton of one under my bed; twas quite funny when my parents found it. Also, a few of those flew into my face when I was retrieving it. Does that count?

fl42v ,

They're not always correct, tho: recently checked it, it said smth like 14C which is supposed to be comfortable (yet it felt quite hot outside), then checked another provider -- 18C (yeah, that's closer).

fl42v ,

Is the TES reference intentional? >!(OP's username)!<

fl42v ,

So, regarding the account: it depends. AFAIK, there's no "graphene account" in grapheneos, but you can use the regular google account after installing sandboxed play services. Note: you don't have to, the only things from google I personally used were gcam (since their hdr+ thingy is quite good) and photos (since foss alternatives I've tried can't 3d transform), both without play services and internet access. On other roms there may be an optional account (ex, /e/os).

Applications: there's a messaging app (regular SMS) and gallery (not sure here, tho, mb there wasn't; once again I decided to keep using google photos), otherwise - nope. All can be obtained from f-droid/play store/aurora. Syncing probably needs to be done via 3rd party stuff (I'd probably go with self-hosted nextcloud instance, which can be done rather easily and for free with tailscale if you have a spare laptop/pc)

App installation: I personally went with f-droid plus aurora (since the proprietary software I use doesn't rely on play services other than for sending notifications, exception - gcam, but fixable with gcam services provider from f-droid with the caveat of not being able to use sandboxed play services due to the name collision). Idk how exactly sandboxed play services are "better" compared to f-droid, mb in terms of software availability? Otherwise I prefer f-droid since stuff there is Foss, trackerless and overall better audited (paste here the links to numerous articles about actual malware being found in play store).

Self-hosting nextcloud is relatively easy (I can drop some links later if you're interested), but you can also keep using whatever you used before. Also (correct me if I'm wrong) /e/ provides their cloud with some amount of free storage, so you may want to start with that.

fl42v ,

So, as I've mentioned, you'll need another machine (I'd advice running Linux on it, but it's probably not strictly necessary)

The easiest route would probably be to run their all-in-one docker image. I believe, their instructions are rather straightforward. It would be enough to expose port 8080 only in the provided docker run command.

Then accessing from outside the local network may be accomplished via tailscale.

By default it will be accessible from within your tailnet only, but if it doesn't suite you (e.g. you want to use another VPN on your phone to hide your traffic from your provider or bypass regional restrictions) you can expose it to the internet via tailscale funnel.

fl42v ,

Nah, (> Russian shill) is the overall take, not using the article. Слава Украине, tho.

As a side-note, I suspect they're trolling or are a кремлебот 😁

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