For those unfamiliar, GrapheneOS is a privacy and security enhanced custom ROM endorsed by Snowden. Despite these big names, plenty of people give it backlash...
@Charger8232 The main dev is definitely still there it seems, (and still making claims) more over the harassment comes from all the devs (and by consequence, users)
@Charger8232 It makes it worse because they keep trying to make points and compare with others, like, OK, WE GET IT. Go on, continue fueling hate and then claim to be the victim.
IPv6 is the future of the internet, and while most things work on Firefox with it by default, for some reason, enabling ECH, breaks it.
ECH essentially tries to hide, encrypts, what site you're trying to access, where plain TLS would only hide the content. That's done through private DNS.
This has never been an issue with Chromium, but with Firefox, using ECH has broken IPv6 and still does, unless you switch that flag.
it is absolutely wild that i still have to explain that two letter TLDs exist and email addresses that end with two letters and not three are "yes, actually totally valid email addresses"
Good to repeat,
What'sApp uses the Signal Protocol to protect the contents of comms. But it doesn't protect things like your contact list, profile name, who's in a group chat, who's messaging whom, etc. Signal protects all of these. This is a very important differentiator. #whatsapp#signal#privacy
@Faintdreams 0-20 is a really big range, I'd consider 6 to be around what's my highest. I can't think properly with many tabs open, also being someone that never really had good hardware to handle this kind of thing, it has always been weird to me. I usually have one for YouTube and then maybe some other 3.
@notfire@nano usually verified boot is nice (unlike Microsoft's secure boot)
it should work like Android IMO, where you can unlock the bootloader and run whatever, but also have the option to use a custom verified boot signing key and have protection against evil maid attacks
Whatever replacement we find for #Mozilla Location Service needs to fix and prevent the issues they, and subsequently we, have experienced with open, private location services.
My daughter and I, both #ActuallyAutistic, struggle with executive dysfunction and would benefit from someone who could take over bill paying and basic money management. Does anyone have experience with finding a bookkeeper or accountant that is appropriate for this? Not even sure what type of service to look for at this point. Thank you for any guidance.
At first when I used #Windows all the time I thought #Linux was complicated.
Now since I use Linux all the time I can't figure out how people use Windows productively.
Like how do you manage to get around all these shortcomings? The propietary formats and impossibility to modify the data by yourself? The missing automation in most of your tasks? All the cash-grabbing apps that want you to pay for each and every feature?
It's like Windows and Linux users life completely different (work)lives.
@Anachron I've seen idiots say Linux is for nerds who want to make things as hard as possible. (???)
Linux is probably more friendly on most ways than Windows for someone like an elder to pick up. We have app stores just like phones, the browser works the same way, if they never touched Microsoft office, then LibreOffice's is no different than anything. It's either the same or better, what makes it "hard" is just people being stuck and sometimes having a fetish on "popular" and proprietary --
@jonny you Americans need to seriously get out of SMS and move to something like Signal. SMS is PURE spam. Mine isn't that much because I keep my phone number mostly private from companies, but still... Insecure, old...
Why do so many people still hate GrapheneOS?
For those unfamiliar, GrapheneOS is a privacy and security enhanced custom ROM endorsed by Snowden. Despite these big names, plenty of people give it backlash...