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https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/single-board-computers (2021)
https://pine64.org/documentation/ROCK64/
Pine64 boards rarely need proprietary software and they don't need it to boot like the raspberry pi does. However, that is a discussion for another time.
You are also illustrating my point. The Graphene community has a my way or the highway mentality. As it turns out stock will often be more secure as it will have the latest security updates and will have less people handing it in general so less risk of supply chain attack from a bad actor in the community. However, this is a non issue. I find a lot of the so called security holes to be fairly mild as they require very specific targeting to exploit.
In general, the people around Graphene os and Divest OS are very toxic. In the F-droid board meeting the issue was brought up that the is censorship is promotion happing for Divest OS. People who criticized Divest OS were getting banned. The person who brought this complaint has a page where they go over there beliefs and bring forward evidence. I think they are a bit harsh but they do have a point.
I use Jellyfin for recording. Right now Jellyfin can not read the json guide returned by the HDhomerun API
We could contact that person as a community
They aren't stealing login data to my knowledge
The problem is that websites sometimes change there behavior.
We should do a poll, who uses Linux?
No, we will not stop
It depends I guess. There is a bunch of different content. Not all of it is stuff I watch but there is a good selection.
Email as a protocol doesn't really support E2EE as a protocol. However, IMAP supports several forms of SSL and SSL is required by most providers.
It is but it takes a lot of time
Because you are stealing peoples data and credentials.
I use a HDhomerun
You will need to look into TV guides
Cybercrime is illegal just like stealing or committing fraud
You could just set up a scheduled maintenance period. Group policy plus other tools can do it for you.
That is a massive undertaking that hasn't been done in a very long time. Modern browsers have either been around for 20 years or are forks. (Sometimes both)
We are taking about creating something from scratch. That can take 5-10 years to do.
The good news is that we have plenty of tools on our tool belt. Think browsers such as Mull and Librewolf plus extensions like ublock.
The privacy and freedom community
We don't need that much adoption we just need a engine that is capable of not screwing over everyone. We already have plenty of proprietary browsers.
Admittedly BSD may help Ladybug get more funding and development efforts.
It takes time to start from the ground up. There are a huge amount of web standards and to do it right takes time. It took a long time from Chromium to become usable.
It doesn't have zero resources. It has at least 1.2 million dollars
Ladybird - a brand new browser engine that isn't Google or Mozilla
We're building Ladybird, a truly independent web browser, backed by a non-profit.
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Can I just say how much I like the default apps?
I especially like the Camera app as if feels very modern without all of the bloat. All the apps feel like they belong in modern Android. It is clear that lots of work has gone into the core apps.
My Homelab addiction took a turn for the worse today when I finally figured out how to do 802.11q on my switch.
Help I now have several lans
Is really possible to understand the magnitude of ones own brain?
Think about it. The more you learned about your brain the more complex it would become. Also I'm not sure we have enough capacity to reflect on ourselves by processing everything. Think about the massive complexity of every connection. Could someone actually process that or are we limited by ourselves?
Wish From All Sides to Move On Gives Freedom to Julian Assange - The New York Times
The WikiLeaks founder spent years in captivity in London before talks accelerated this spring, allowing him to go home to Australia as a felon, but a free man.
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1.3 million people died from TB in 2022
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Its been around for millions of years but because it is slow it doesn't ever get press coverage