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Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns
  • I used to use Keepass and sync thing and would consistently run into conflicts between my desktop and mobile entries. Maybe there's a better way to do it that I'm missing, but that was very annoying

  • "We found a vulnerability..."
  • There should really be push notifications around installed apps with known vulns... Its tracked here: https://forum.f-droid.org/t/vulnerability-warnings-in-f-droid-app/20505

    Could someone with a gitlab account open a feature request on the f droid repo?

    I tried to open an account but it required email + cell phone (it picked up my VoIP number) and a credit card....

    EDIT: I generated an RSS feed based off of Mozilla's known vuln list. If anyone knows of a better way to do this, please let me know!

  • Gotta love Proton for this yearly benefit!
  • Weird I've only gotten 10gb per year for the last like 2-3 years

    granted, as a business acct Holder I think they just gave me 500gb extra a month or so back

    Edit: wtf I only got a 10gb bump again this year

  • Under a toot announcing that firefox now supports CHIPS (Cookies Having Independent Partitioned State)
  • Yeah, Immich has been on my radar for a number of years, but I've read a lot about breaking changes being a pain to deal with, and I'm a bit busy as it is right now with work and other personal projects to tinker too heavily.

    Will take a closer look as I hear a stable release is planned soon.

  • Under a toot announcing that firefox now supports CHIPS (Cookies Having Independent Partitioned State)
  • i downloaded it after the news the other day. Presently uploading >200gb of pictures.

    Android App has a few quirks, not very snappy, but it looks pretty polished.

    The on device ML seems to be pretty accurate once you start tagging people.

    We'll see how it handles me throwing the 200gb at it because it was already stuttering a bit when scrolling through ~15gb of pics.

    I havent had the chance to spin up an immich instance yet to compare the two.

    All in all, we might need to wait for a longer term user to chime in, but as of now to me it seems good enough.

  • Yazi - Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O
  • What are your primary use cases for Yazi? I'm trying to see if it'll fit into my workflow.

    I've been experimenting with it on my MacBook Pro. When I navigate to a few Go projects I'm working on, syntax highlighting only seems to be available in the file preview. After that, it appears to just open in plain Vi.

    At work, I use Windows and primarily code in C#.

    Is Yazi more geared towards file management?

  • Linus Torvalds: Speaks on the Rust vs C Linux Divide
  • I also dont like videos for this stuff. Summarized using kagi's universal summarizer, sharing here:

    • The integration of Rust into the Linux kernel has been a contentious topic, with some long-term maintainers resisting the changes required for memory-safe Rust code.
    • The debate over Rust vs. C in the Linux kernel has taken on "almost religious overtones" in certain areas, reflecting the differing design philosophies and expectations.
    • Linus Torvalds sees the Rust discussion as a positive thing, as it has "livened up some of the discussions" and shows how much people care about the kernel.
    • Not everyone in the kernel community understands everything about the kernel, and specialization is common - some focus on drivers, others on architectures, filesystems, etc. The same is true for Rust and C.
    • Linus does not think the Rust integration is a failure, as it's still early, and even if it were, that's how the community learns and improves.
    • The challenge is that Rust's memory-safe architecture requires changes to the existing infrastructure, which some long-time maintainers, like the DRM subsystem people, are resistant to.
    • The Linux kernel has developed a lot of its own memory safety infrastructure over time for C, which has allowed incremental changes, whereas the Rust changes are more "in your face."
    • Despite the struggles with Rust integration, Linus believes Linux is so widely used and entrenched that alternative "bottom-up grown-up from the start Rust kernels" are unlikely to displace it.
    • Linus sees the embedded/IoT space as an area where alternative kernels built around different languages like Rust may emerge, but does not see Linux losing its dominance as a general-purpose OS.
    • Overall, Linus views the Rust debate as a positive sign of the community's passion and an opportunity to learn, even if the integration process is challenging.
  • MFW the email client gets an AI writer and we Linux users still do not have a drive client.
  • That's odd behavior, haven't seen that before myself. I had to try a few times, the command that finally got it to sync for me was as follows:

    rclone sync ./borg crypt:/borg/ --verbose --retries=10 --low-level-retries=20 --drive-chunk-size=32M --protondrive-2fa 123456

    then I followed up with a --protondrive-replace-existing-draft=true to fix the remaining errors.

    YMMV. Hope you're able to get it working!

  • GrapheneOS Organization Reattempting VPN DNS Leak Prevention
  • The VPN doesnt leak my ISP dns. But yes I do have block all connections without VPN enabled.

    The DNS leaks through when I set settings in the "static" internet settings on the main profile.

    My setup is a wireguard VPN on my personal network, which utilizes locally hosted adguard and pihole servers. I check for leaks at https://www.dnscheck.tools

  • GrapheneOS Organization Reattempting VPN DNS Leak Prevention
  • Funny, I only notice dns leaks in the per SSID DNS settings. I have to be connected to wireguard so that my DNS server stays my adguard server (hosted on my local net) otherwise my ISP DNS leaks.

  • Looking for an open source or self hosted map tool similar to google my maps

    Basically looking for an open source alternative to google my maps, to plan out trips or share recommendations with friends.

    I've tried using uMap (OSM) for mexico city, but it has a lot of missing or outdated data.

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    Alternatives to Aurora store?

    Hi, all!

    Aurora has mainly been rendered useless to me, since they started banning/ratelimiting a lot of the accounts in use on that platform.

    I mainly stick to FOSS apps, but for instances where that isnt feasible, it was nice to be able to fall back on aurora store.

    Any suggestions?

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