progandy

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At least on xorg the gifs I had worked.

I think the --all option is this mode.

I don't know how it compares to nsxiv, but imv supports Wayland.

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It's interesting, that it would be hard to make a case that there was a "vulnerability" in the ip package. But it seems like this package's entire purpose is input validation so it's kind of weird the dev thinks otherwise.

Yes, input validation, probably for forms. What the Dev disputes is that he cannot see a case where it is used in a security critical way where

  1. the input format is unknown and
  2. it is essential to know if the IP is public or private.

This sort of thing is the reason that the kernel has its own cve authority / cna now.

Exactly what I expected from them. The same interests that want chat control are here as well.

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I had at least hoped for FastStream. (Essentially bidirectional SBC for good quality audio while using the microphone)

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With usb-c you should be able to load a driver that allows network connectivity regardless of otg mode. Or was it Thunderbolt?

Update: I thought of thunderbolt-net which works with Thunderbolt 3 and probably USB4

At least this prevents impersonation of well-known publishers or their software. Maybe all changes to metadata like the description should require a manual review even for established packages.

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If you need arm, then you probably have to install libhoudini https://github.com/casualsnek/waydroid_script

Here are some interesting lists of alternative instances:

https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/community/community-instances/
https://ladatano.partidopirata.com.ar/jitsimeter/
https://timo-osterkamp.eu/random-redirect.html

By the way, by default jitsi is not end-to-end encrypted if you have more than two people in the call or need to use the videobrige for other reasons. https://jitsi.org/e2ee-in-jitsi/

Update: The e2ee implementation seems to have some issues as well: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1118

Firefox <116 is currently not able to use the e2e-encryption, blink based browser already support it. Firefox 117 will provide the necessary infrastructure as well. I don't know if jitsi would have ot be patched to detect the firefox implementation. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1631263#c58

There is an actively maintained project for github: https://github.com/josegonzalez/python-github-backup

There seems to be a Firefox extension that can send downloads and start jdownloader as well

At least you should be able to use your local password manager as well if you don't care about keeping your 2fa on separate hardware. KeePass 2, KeePassXC, Bitwarden, ...

That depends on the depth of the review, e.g. verifying the submitter is a member of the project, the software name does not conflict with a well known name,...

The take is more like "landed gentry" has too little oversight, they are too independent. They are too far removed from their "king" and dont want to follow his every whim. (If you equate the subreddits to valuable land they were bequeathed)

Porteus kiosk thin client might be an option.

Not if they start to limit you to 3 episodes of a particular series per week

Currently there is support for a network connection over thunderbolt you can use as a basis. If you want to send other data without network encapsulation, you'll need to write a kernel module for that.

https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/thunderbolt.html#networking-over-thunderbolt-cable
https://christian.kellner.me/2018/05/24/thunderbolt-networking-on-linux/

Those getting the most recent software versions, so nothing that should be running in a server.

Maybe you can register a custom protocol and have your own script outside of flatpak that runs firefox. Then use an xdg-open command that prefixes the custom protocol.

https://heywillow.io/ seems to solve the voice recognition pretty well. I don't know how good the home automation integration is, though.

The last point does exist, those printers are just more expensive because they are no loss leaders and no ink sales are expected.

They used the cheap option without geographic mirrors.

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There are Browser extension available, i do not know their quality.

In the same article where they provided that 1500 number, the developers said they currently do not receive sponsorship money. Continued payout is tied to features that they are delaying in order to improve stability and robustness. They claim that this was practically their dayjob and now they only have the donations as their monthly income, 1500 for two people is not much.

Update: It looks like that number is about double now, about 3000 accross their three donation platforms.

Apple will respond with something something RCS coming soon I guess.

In that case you should ignore the interface in networkmanager (set it as unmanaged) and add one of the wireguard gnome shell extensions i think. https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3612/wireguard-indicator/

In that case you still have the third party bridge https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide

I think that was a precaution. The malicious build script ran during the build, but the backdoor itself was most likely not included in the resuling package as it checked for specific packaging systems.

https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/29/22

Nod32 offers a commercial antivirus for that scenario as well. The consumer variant has been discontinued.

There is also an alternative push protocol called UnifiedPush, but not many of the popular privacy focused messengers care to implement it.

You could say that email is federated, there are multiple implementations of mail servers.

Depending on the servers and clients that is no longer true. https://ircv3.net/

There could be a middlegreound if revolt implemented a central openid user registry, presence indication and e2ee direct chat plus self hosted communities using that login (and maybe optional local registration). And maybe a community overview for public communities.

Other formats can exceed that by caching & writing to multiple chips at once i guess.

The mobile device / "mtp Server" requires the gadget mode as far as I know. The PC /client does not need it.

Linux and Cups are headed in a similar direction. IPP Everywhere / AirPrint / Mopria only in cups and printer applications for old printers that emulate such a driverless printer

It is not only the pandemic. Even before, during the last decade or so, they got the VC investments. Now with rising interest rates and the shift to AI capital is drying up for the web2.0 bubble.