Quik

@Quik@infosec.pub
3 Post – 57 Comments
Joined 11 months ago

Or you update your uBlock Origin blocklists and declare YouTube the war.

9 more...

Logseq, it’s a lot like Obsidian as it also has knowledge graphs, tags, is markdown-based and self-hostable but, in contrast to Obsidian, it’s fully open source

2 more...

I would suspect because there is probably space for errors in the detection system

I think the latter makes clear that this is a joke account, doesn’t it?

2 more...

My favorites:

  • OpenTTD: Old transport tycoon game, but really fun especially in multiplayer
  • Minetest: Minecraft-like voxel game engine, which means there a many different game modes
  • Beyond All Reason: Great RTS, also great in online multiplayer or with some friends. (Disclaimer: Possible unfree licenses for artwork)
  • Dwarf Fortress (free but not open source, thanks for telling me that one): not everyone’s cup of tea, but sometimes you just get stuck in it for hours on end
4 more...

Why would you want desktop icons? I mean I get it, there were quite popular back in the day, but I don’t see how a big junky place of a desktop has any benefit

10 more...

Great News!

Was an easy fight, wasn’t it

It is, a gaming focused Fedora distro to be exact.

Which doesn’t make this any better of a future to live in.

1940, as there are crazy things that will be going on in the world of computer science (and science in general) over the course of the next few decades and that would be really cool to experience. Kind of sad though to not be alive once we achieve human-level artificial intelligence, would be interested in seeing how that will turn out. I would probably chose America, as I wouldn’t want to spend WW2 in Germany where I live in the present.

Alternatively I think I would very much enjoy visiting Ancient Greek, although I’m not too sure when would be the best time for that; maybe at the peak of Athen.

Have you tried OnlyOffice? Their main selling point is compatibility with all of the Microsoft Office formats, so maybe that would suit your use case.

Falling in love

I think what’s meant is there isn’t an official ISO to download as it’s not yet that polished for PCs

2 more...

I would state it even more generally, something like "when chatting with WhatsApp/Facebook Messenger users Signal can only ensure no data is shared with third parties from your device …" or something around the lines of that

I’d like to actually discuss the problems I perceive with Yudkowsky‘s take for a moment, before everyone can go on with telling each other how crap his opinion is.

First, quantifying emotional states is hard, if not impossible at the moment. This could easily lead to misconceptions and misunderstandings, as it is not clear what x% "better" means.

Second, people probably don’t always want to live in constant fear of getting dumped by their partners. I mean, I get it, if you are in a relationship where you would leave your partner for someone else it’s definitely not a bad idea to be clear about that, but I don’t think that is the norm at all in relationships "even" apart from marriage. So his tweet about marriages being an agreement to ignore other options is not wrong itself, but he seems to lack the understanding that many relationships outside of marriage include this social contract as well.

Especially in a monogamous relationship, this view does not seem to make sense to me as it’s just a possibly emotionally hurtful way to tell your partner about your fear of commitment.

Jokes on you, have years left until then.

7 more...

I’m with you with (distribution) choice (that’s definitely stressful, especially when you aren’t used to actually having to choose what kind of computing experience you want) but driver/program distribution on Linux is less painful/easier than on Windows on average. If your hardware happens to be supported, everything should work out of the box without the need to install drivers; the biggest problem for more or less average users would be having to install Nvidia drivers if they have a Nvidia GPU. Installing software is generally as easy as opening your distribution’s software store, searching what you need and hitting the install button.

3 more...

Crazy stuff

Thank you for your comment! I've seen other people mention Microsoft Surfaces too, but would obviously like to not use a device made by one of the very company whose operating systems I want to avoid. Another thing that kind of scared me are the 2 core CPUs in some of them (even the "higher" priced ones like the surface go 3), so how's your performance with Fedora?

4 more...

Thank you for your recommendation! I’ve already found a used one roughly in my price range and will happily add this to my list of options.

  • I’ve did some distrohopping and in effect switched from Fedora to Fedora Silverblue (very enjoyable)
  • I’ve completely removed all centralized social media apart from YouTube (I’ll have to invest some more time in PeerTube before I can make the switch) from my life
  • In general I spend less time doom-scrolling and way more time actually reading interesting stuff (I’ve found LessWrong, a forum about the art of rationality/more rational thinking)
  • I have replaced all remaining proprietary software components on my desktop with open source ones (e.g. I now use FOSS frontends for Discord and Spotify, namely gtkcord4 and Spot), the only exceptions being the Nvidia driver (I hope that will change in 2024 with NVK) and some games (although 80% of my very limited gaming time is now spent in open source games like Beyond All Reason)
  • I got a tablet/ChromeBook convertible (Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 8GB) which I installed PostmarketOS on and am now daily driving Linux in school where everybody else is using iPads
  • I am in the process of finally building my own NAS/homeserver
  • On the negative side I spent way less of my free time programming than I would have liked to

I do also have some goals and ambitions for this year:

  • Host all my stuff on my own server, this includes files (documents, photos, backups, media) as well as services like my website and automations
  • Write audio and camera drivers for my tablet
  • Learn some more Nim
  • Write more code than last year
  • Finally make the switch to Vim/NeoVim
  • Become independent from YouTube
  • If my iPhone happens to break, get a Linux phone as a daily driver
  • Gradually unsubscribe from (streaming) services like Spotify
1 more...

Maybe you want to take a look at Spacebar, a FOSS Discord reimplementation with its own client and server for self-hosting in development

The point with EVs being over 45k is mostly the extremely pricey battery, China just subsidized until their cars are at a better price, the EU wants to protect European car manufacturers, that’s that.

17 more...

In fact, you could right away send them bills for every incident you don’t exactly know that they didn't cause it…

Yeah, I’ve also had that thought at some point. I would also like to first read/watch some reviews before buying, so I guess it’s best to wait a few more weeks or even months.

That’s kind of my fear, because I really want to not have to use proprietary apps or Android at all.

1 more...

FYI There are also open source discord clients available:

  • Discordo is a nice CLI to use Discord
  • ArmCord: Full Open Source Discord client with themes, etc.
  • gtkcord4 & gtkcord 3: Both are simple GTK Clients for Discord

Third party clients are against Discord’s terms of service, so use at your own risk.

I have to say, I do hate Google. But - and I think that’s what could be unpopular to say here - I do think Google develops some very usable, convenient and good products, it’s just I don’t like the company for how it deals with its customers.

Thank you for your recommendation, I will take a closer look at IdeaPad Flex devices, as they seem very promising. How is your battery life on Linux and what is stylus support like?

Spacebar, Revolt, Matrix in ascending order of completeness and descending order of Discord-likeness

Great game, although someone recently told me not all graphics were licensed free licenses.

Really nice recommendation, thank you!

This is a rare example of a situation in which an ad blocker would maybe have saved a life…

To a better place.

Thank you, I’ll eventually look into that

Looks like a nice device, unfortunately not at all under 700€

Unfortunately it doesn’t look too promising on that front and it seems I’m kinda late to the startup/low interest loans and investment party.

Can you even to that now? I remember a few years back you could only have 1000 liked songs

1 more...

Yeah that 24% may very well be true for the average of "the price of everything", but food is definitely closer to a 100% increase, so especially people with lower income will be closer to experiencing inflation of up to a hundred percent and not "just" 24.