On 6 months ago • 100%
@Deykun @opensource is also the same. Kbin desperately needs a way to stop new accounts from posting threads.
On 6 months ago • 100%
I think i'm going to stick with my 6a until they move to their own processor (that's not exynos)
Over 10,300 sites at risk due to a vulnerability in miniOrange plugins allowing unauthenticated password changes and admin access.
During development or troubleshooting I often find myself wanting to run something through WP CLI. These are some notes on running code through WP CLI.
On 8 months ago • 100%
I'm curious, If I delete my account periodically, are the profile and activity like comments/votes still out there in other instances? are votes deducted? I'm not sure if this is the right question but does deleting accounts federate?
On 8 months ago • 100%
If this also affects other bacteria and germs, wouldn't that mean people would not build up immunity to anything around them. It's reasonable for places like airports, hotels, and public spaces and subways but not "everywhere"
On 8 months ago • 100%
you could set up email accounts as forwarders to a single account. And on the email client add these accounts as aliases so you can reply with them. So you get a single unified view of emails as well as ability to reply with the one you want.
Google's Chrome web browser is set to warn users that private browsing does not prevent them from being tracked. Many users were under the impression that
On 8 months ago • 100%
thanks! checking it out
Senior execs' emails accessed in network breach that wasn't caught for 2 months.
On 8 months ago • 100%
Just the other day I was thinking if i could run a mini games server on a raspberry pi. All the flash games growing up in a local device would be pretty darn awesome for the kids. would this help accomplish that?
Support WebGPU on Android, use of DXC for shader compilation, timestamp queries in compute and render passes, default entry points to shader modules, support display-p3 as GPUExternalTexture color space, memory heaps info, and more.
An opt-out list of links that help you delete your data from data brokers.
GrapheneOS, a privacy and security-focused Android-based operating system, has posted a series of tweets on X suggesting that Android should introduce frequent auto-reboots to make it harder for forensic software vendors to exploit firmware flaws and spy on the users.
For many families, there is a daily battle around getting kids off their screens and back into real life.
Two vulnerabilities impacting the POST SMTP Mailer WordPress plugin, an email delivery tool used by 300,000 websites, could help attackers take complete control of a site authentication.
On 8 months ago • 100%
Gmail (usually with +domain@gmail.com) is where my newsletters and unimportant emails go. I think I switched when they discontinued Inbox.
On 8 months ago • 87%
This is why opensource developers get burnt out. If you don't like it, fork it. Stop shoehorning what you want on other people's project, especially for petty things like this.
Justice Department officials are in the late stages of investigating the iPhone maker, focusing on how Apple has used its other products and services to defend against threats to its core business.
On 9 months ago • 100%
On 9 months ago • 100%
that doesn't stop them from uploading things in the background.
Catch up with all the news on the Apple Watch import ban.
On 9 months ago • 100%
It's almost like when companies try to build a wall, some people will try to break in, even for the sake of it, maybe the thrill of it, even if it worked for a minute.
Whatever their intentions, I'm glad they did. Apple got to strengthen their infrastructure (somewhat, users are still using it with access to a Mac), and it brought messaging interoperability conversation to congress.
People seem to forget Apple founders were doing this shit too. They build a blue box and sold it too.
On 9 months ago • 100%
ya, firefox really needed a customizable fork. I like my tabs on the sidebar and all the extensions didn't make the experience feel native.
Hopefully this project brings more people to Firefox.
A new attack technique named SMTP Smuggling can allow malicious actors to send out spoofed emails that bypass authentication mechanisms.
On 9 months ago • 100%
According to the article, the content stays, just cannot add more notes or notebooks. I followed the link to Evernote FAQ, and it says:
In keeping with Evernote’s 3 Laws of Data Protection, and to ensure that all users retain full ownership of their data, any Free user who currently has more than fifty notes and one notebook will still be able to view, edit, export, share, and delete existing notes and notebooks.
On 9 months ago • 100%
just heard of notesnook. are you using the self-hosted version or their free plan? is it self-hostable?
On 10 months ago • 100%
I absolutely love them. 🤤
Discoveries made by Google's Threat Analysis Group, which tracks nation-state hacking.
Privacy friendly app repository by SECUSO, a unit of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
An error as small as a single flipped memory bit is all it takes to expose a private key.
On 10 months ago • 100%
Google having a giant hole in their system while they try to automate everything, while telling everyone else not to.
Firefox 120 will launch with 200 new Android extensions this December
On 11 months ago • 100%
I just want to turn off Stories.
The eight-page report said hackers were able to obtain access to the data by exploiting vulnerability in the MOVEit file transfer program
On 11 months ago • 83%
The Catholic Church has left the chat room.
P.S. Not religious, fuck em' all
It's still up on a different account. check comments
iLeakage is practical and requires minimal resources. A patch isn't (yet) available.
On 11 months ago • 100%
is Telegram FOSS on fdroid restrictive?
Security researchers hacked the Samsung Galaxy S23 twice during the first day of the consumer-focused Pwn2Own 2023 hacking contest in Toronto, Canada.
Google Pixel 8 Pro's display power efficiency produces the Pixel 7 Pro's peak brightness using only 47% of the power. Also leaps ahead of both Apple and Samsung
On 11 months ago • 100%
I just use it for checking the microblog these days. nothing else really happening.
On 11 months ago • 100%
It works fine for where I am but using a privacy friendly alternative is going to come with downsides, as it depends heavily on crowd sourced data.
Searching sucks big time for me too, as locations are not written in english here, you have to assume what the english transliteration might be. I just start with short close matches, and that usually works out after a little bit of digging. Google maps usually gives out most searched locations right away and often that's you're looking after.
We can only hope It will get better as more people start using it
On 12 months ago • 100%
With the anti-trust trial going on, I think this may be an attempt to get some hype to drown out some of the bad allegations. Like last week they were called out for changing search queries. I hope they follow through but i'm not sure.
On 12 months ago • 100%
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Significant battery life improvements
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Granular Internet Acess Control (Give users option to prohibit apps from connecting to data or Wi-Fi)
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Something native like KDE Connect or Your Phone from Microsoft
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Something like Samsung Dex
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Unlimited Paypal money generator
There are so many things Google could do.
On 12 months ago • 100%
This is great news. usernames next, lets goooo
On 12 months ago • 100%
Long Live Mozilla Firefox!
On 12 months ago • 100%
I'd like one too if you have a spare
On 12 months ago • 83%
They are going to announce Youtube Music Messenger app in the next I/O, aren't they? to add to their ever growing list of messenger portfolio.
On 12 months ago • 100%
Best way to use an Android is to stay as far away as you can from Google products or at least minimize it.
Protonmail, Organic Maps/Magic Earth, Signal, Firefox, Spotify, Newpipe, AntennaPod and so on.
On 12 months ago • 66%
dudes a redditor. getting enraged is a default setting.
finding solutions? nope, post more rage… that'll fix it
On 1 year ago • 60%
what about this? https://kbin.social/m/android@lemdro.id/t/467656/To-improve-security-Google-s-making-it-slightly-harder-to-contribute#entry-comment-2442599
Google is not making Android for users, but itself as its advertising platform. Ever wonder why custom ROMs and even other manufacturers have a permission to block internet access for specific apps in their Android forks but Google does not? hmm… Alright
Google isn't looking out for anyone but itself. These kind of restrictions and excuses are exactly what Apple calls "security".
On 1 year ago • 100%
is there any online instance yet to check?
On 1 year ago • 100%
yea. of all the shit the company pulls, how is this even newsworthy.
must be a slow news day.
"And in other news, water is wet"
On 1 year ago • 100%
Just off the top of my head, Android allows multiple browser engines to work on it, allowing firefox to use extensions. Android can torrent, while you can't on stock iOS without hacks. Firefox with extensions on Android is god send if you're a power user.
For someone who claims to be a power user, it's really showing… And don't forget open source ecosystem is much much much bigger on Android.
On 1 year ago • 100%
Before that, it was hangouts and regular people didn’t know about it.
This is their biggest problem, They themselves fragment their user base. We were on hangouts, you could even get your google voice calls on it, we didnt' switch to allo or duo, till they announced they were retiring hangouts. And now all three are gone.
We stay away from Google now.
On 1 year ago • 100%
it's free until oracle decides to shut it down without warnings. Then everything goes poof
On 1 year ago • 100%
what's with that? without mentioning why they suck, that's just the ol' "trust me, bro"
On 1 year ago • 100%
Tech Journalist? More like Big Tech mouthpiece.
He continued on to say he will only be found on Threads, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram
On 1 year ago • 100%
how were they ahead of Samsung and other manufacturers exactly? genuinely curious.
On 1 year ago • 100%
Doesn't KDE Connect do the same and more?
In this write-up, we talk about recent performance improvements that we did on WordPress 6.3, sharing both our findings and journey. While this post will mostly be around performance improvements a…
Data brokers know a lot about us. They silently harvest any information they can find, by purchasing information, using trackers, scraping social media, inge...
A simple canvas drawing web application built using TypeScript, React, and Next.js. found on hackernews: [https://www.hckrnws.com/stories/37038908](https://www.hckrnws.com/stories/37038908)
Welcome to the ThunderVerse! An exciting clip from Episode #3 of the ThunderCast podcast with some breaking news about upcoming Thunderbird products. The podcast is available to listen to on most major podcast clients. You can stream it or subscribe here: [https://share.transistor.fm/s/a9380007](https://share.transistor.fm/s/a9380007) #→ What's New In Thunderbird 115: [https://mzla.link/whatsnew115](https://mzla.link/whatsnew115) → Download Thunderbird: [https://thunderbird.net](https://thunderbird.net)
12 god damn years after. Source: [https://503junk.house/users/rose/statuses/110713327000825807](https://503junk.house/users/rose/statuses/110713327000825807)
Exploring potential privacy vulnerabilities in Apple devices. This article discusses revealing a user's first name without permissions using the mDNS protocol.
The random posts/threads, active users sections seem like an unnecessary bloat, especially on mobile. Complete user details and magazine details shouldn't be listed on every post. An option to turn these off would be nice.
July update is live. [https://developers.google.com/android/ota](https://developers.google.com/android/ota)
A great value smartphone with one big asterisk.