Yes, remove the thumbnail and expand the text into that space. Sorry for the confusion.
Yes, remove the thumbnail and expand the text into that space. Sorry for the confusion.
The options I see there are card, small card, and list. All of these show the thumbnail. This is in 0.0.65 currently on f-droid. Is that not expected?
No a lot less, twilio is $1/mo, see also VoIP.ms and vitelity.net
This was basically Blondies Pizza back in the day. Also the nitter thread is from 2019.
I’d say run a local imap server rather than dealing with the weirdness of storage shares across multiple OS’s.
If we told just anyone, it wouldn’t be private!!!
Srsly any phone app is inherently insecure because the phone itself is insecure. And there’s lots of metadata leakage, like the phone broadcasting its location. There is no “go to app”. It all depends on what you are trying to do and who you are trying to communicate with.
If this is for live disks or mirrors (not backup), LUKS is reasonable. Backup is different from mirroring since one of the things it protects you from is accidentally deleting files. If you delete a file from your main drive, it also disappears from the mirror drive, so mirrors are not backup. For encrypted backup, I’ve been using Borg backup which is quite well thought out, though confusing at first. The backups go on a remote server which is ok since they are all encrypted.
You mean the blog link? That’s an awful lot of articles. Is there a single sentence somewhere saying what it is?
What is the project anyway? It’s not obvious at all.
Haven’t read this yet but it looks significant. The attack relies on the presence of a fault so it’s not like every ssh key everywhere is broken. But the abstract says 100s of broken keys have been found.
Site is https://steamdb.info/ (database of steam games) if you were wondering.
I only read a few paragraphs so you are more persistent than me. I wonder if it is AI generated.
There’s tons of memes and stuff, but I was never into that, so meh. My thing was specialized nerd groups and they are mostly not here yet. With time, maybe they will come.
Simplest is use /etc/hosts to set up names, if there are just a few.