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lmao wrong community
A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don’t control.
I like Casio watches, but yeah I’d pass.
And the comparison to a smart ring is pants-on-head stupid…
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I can put the phone in lockdown by press-holding the power button and select the “lockdown” option. Not bad, but an actual reboot daily at night wouldn’t be so bad.
I wouldn’t mind having the ability to schedule a reboot on my phone as an extra precaution.
https://ghost.org/ is one of them.
One option would be for the big manufacturers to ignore the market and see if new players are able to thrive in such a market or not.
If the amount requested is too steep, they’ll end up with no new players and a shortage of high end phones, which is sure to piss off a portion of the population.
Of course, those that cares about fighting disinformation are leaving the platform, further concentrating the filth that prefer to hide the facts when faced with them.
Let it sink, it’s unsalvageable.
Kobo and Boox are better at making eReaders anyway.
tor.defcon.org is considered a guard node, and your browser likely chose to prefer that one to bootstrap itself.
Not in Russia.
Or softer oligarchs, they don’t seem bouncy enough.
Do CloudFlare next.
I really hope WPEngine flips the bird at them and forks the WP project.
Strange, my Yubikey allows me to authenticate using Passkeys just fine by entering the PIN that protects my stored credentials.
I guess you’re better off buying a physical security key, which offers some guarantee that the keys cannot be exflitrated from the device.
The firmware is indeed closed-source, so it’s hard to audit. But they’re popular, and a security flaw wouldn’t go unnoticed for long.
There are other vendors such as NitroKey offers an alternative that offers both open source and audited hardware and software.
So they could just transform .io to a gTLD without causing any downtime.
EDIT: Apparently not that easy :(
Let’s at least block the government agencies from using it in favor of open platforms and protocols to communicate with its citizens.
At least give me some good ole RSS in the backend, and they could host their own Mastodon instances that people can subscribe to from other public instances.