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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

Arm is on the paper so you cant see a damn thing

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Hm ich würde einfach mal nach Herstellern schauen, vllt mal kontaktieren. Und Schuhe kann man ja entweder vor Ort oder auch mit Versand kostenlos probieren

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Freundchen hier wird nicht gespaßt! Ändern oder es folgen Konsequenzen!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

Hab letztens auf der Autarkia Messe erst einen Barfußschuhhersteller gesehen

Ich glaub der war von Sole-Runner

Ansonsten gibt es suuper viele neue Hersteller in der EU.

Es sei denn du hast wirklich crazy Füße.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

Mööp deine Titel sind alle nicht konform, ansonsten kühler Tipp!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

Google Pixel mit GrapheneOS. Besser geht es nicht.

Hat alle Minimalismus-Ansprüche die du willst. Im "private space" oder im arbeitsprofil, oder einfach direkt kannst du auch den Playstore installieren, der aber in einer normalen Sandbox läuft und damit wenig invasiv ist.

Die neuen haben 8 Jahre Softwareupdates und mit GrapheneOS oder DivestOS kann man sie auch noch länger benutzen.

Ich würde dir ein 8a empfehlen.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

If you want to host stuff, you probably want Termux. It is its own distribution but you may want to run a Debian proot inside Termux, which will have way more software and maybe also more reliably and fast security updates (heard that was a problem in Termux)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Okay that is probably true. Pretty crazy actually. Also cool to have good sounding earphones too.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 days ago (3 children)

They could just have used anything else... or is there no alternative?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Bissl spät dafür

KKR hat bereits genug in erneuerbare investiert, jetzt machen sie Werbung für Energiewende

 

On Android/GrapheneOS, Firefox/Mull/variants is the only browser with the needed proxy settings to use with i2p.

After a bit of searching, it works very well!

As i2p servers you can use "i2p", "i2pd" (more minimal but more efficient) or "InviziblePro" which bundles some implementation of i2p.

I am using i2pd currently, and it works well.

Installed the apps with Obtainium

  • Mull from the DivestOS F-Droid repo
  • i2pd from the purplei2p F-Droid repo
  • MullvadVPN from Github, Orbot from the guardianproject repo (as fallback if clearnet sites are used)

The browser can open .i2p and clearnet sites, using a little hack:

network.proxy.no_proxies_on to !.i2p

 

On Android/GrapheneOS, Firefox/Mull/variants is the only browser with the needed proxy settings to use with i2p.

After a bit of searching, it works very well!

As i2p servers you can use "i2p", "i2pd" (more minimal but more efficient) or "InviziblePro" which bundles some implementation of i2p.

I am using i2pd currently, and it works well.

Installed the apps with Obtainium

  • Mull from the DivestOS F-Droid repo
  • i2pd from the purplei2p F-Droid repo
  • MullvadVPN from Github, Orbot from the guardianproject repo (as fallback if clearnet sites are used)

The browser can open .i2p and clearnet sites, using a little hack:

network.proxy.no_proxies_on to !.i2p

 

On Android/GrapheneOS, Firefox/Mull/variants is the only browser with the needed proxy settings to use with i2p.

After a bit of searching, it works very well!

As i2p servers you can use "i2p", "i2pd" (more minimal but more efficient) or "InviziblePro" which bundles some implementation of i2p.

I am using i2pd currently, and it works well.

Installed the apps with Obtainium

  • Mull from the DivestOS F-Droid repo
  • i2pd from the purplei2p F-Droid repo
  • MullvadVPN from Github, Orbot from the guardianproject repo (as fallback if clearnet sites are used)

The browser can open .i2p and clearnet sites, using a little hack:

network.proxy.no_proxies_on to !.i2p

 

This is great. Having access to all apps is nice, but it is also useful to know how and if flatpak apps are verified.

This mostly means they are packaged by official developers. This guarantees better security, as the chain of trust is shorter, and better support.

 

Easily install your favourite browsers on Fedora Atomic Desktops, Silverblue, Kinoite, uBlue, Bazzite, Aurora, Bluefin, Secureblue etc.

 

The interview is in english

TIL

  • Mark was a Debian contributor
  • His goal was to make Linux succeed like Dropbox and Netflix
  • He acknowledges how ChromeOS and Android (both newer than Ubuntu afaik) shaped the Linux Desktop
  • ChromeOS uses upstart, the init system that Canonical created
  • Canonical is smaller than SUSE
  • Mark considers Ubuntu to be more open than Fedora because they have flatpak in their repos (well, Snaps arent sandboxed outside of Apparmor, so that just makes sense I guess?)
  • Ubuntu kept in contact with GNOME while switching to Unity, so they could easily fall back
  • Microsofted lured in Linux devs with money, to make licensed software
  • The cloud department in Microsoft was pretty progressive, using Linux anyways
  • Azurelinux is a competitor against Ubuntu
 

Opensource geodata of celltowers, wifis and bluetooth beacons is crucial.

It allows apps like UnifiedNLP to give the OS the location data it needs, without relying on GPS Sattelites.

GPS can be tampered with, and A-GPS is not privacy friendly at all.

UnifiedNLP is only found included in microG, which is pretty insecure.

But GrapheneOS devs are working on a regular user app that serves network location data, using Apple, Apple (proxied) or a local BeaconDB database!

BeaconDB is a new service to replace MozillaLocationServices which has shut down unfortunately.

Apps like TowerCollector dont yet support it, but NeoStumbler does, and also has more advanced features.

Collect network info in your region, and in the future you (and everyone else using it) dont need GPS anymore!

(You can also use the screenshots in that mastodon thread as reference)

 

Opensource geodata of celltowers, wifis and bluetooth beacons is crucial.

It allows apps like UnifiedNLP to give the OS the location data it needs, without relying on GPS Sattelites.

GPS can be tampered with, and A-GPS is not privacy friendly at all.

UnifiedNLP is only found included in microG, which is pretty insecure.

But GrapheneOS devs are working on a regular user app that serves network location data, using Apple, Apple (proxied) or a local BeaconDB database!

BeaconDB is a new service to replace MozillaLocationServices which has shut down unfortunately.

Apps like TowerCollector dont yet support it, but NeoStumbler does, and also has more advanced features.

Collect network info in your region, and in the future you (and everyone else using it) dont need GPS anymore!

(You can also use the screenshots in that mastodon thread as reference)

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