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@ruffni@mstdn.io @jrballesteros05

> i recommend watching series in english (:

Yes! Especially watch "The Wire" if you have not seen it, very good stuff.

@iotshark

> Anyone with $6 can hack and read your MMS

Can you explain what you mean by that? What would that person do with the $6 and how would they read my MMS?

@kop316

rant, big corp, university 

@redstarfish

> Their goal of Google/Apple free is too shallow!

I agree, but also they are not fully Google-free since it is built on Android, so still playing by Google's rules.

> It uses the non free GrapheneOS.

On grapheneos.org/ they call it "open source" rather than FOSS, but I thought it was anyway code with free software licenses, is that not the case?

Anyway I was hoping it would be a new GNU+Linux phone, so a bit disappointed to find out it's Android.

@ademalsasa

@civodul @rdg@mastodon.technology

Note that there are (at least) two different dates for each commit: the AuthorDate and the CommitDate which may be different. Use e.g. --pretty=fuller to see both dates listed.

It appears that git uses the CommitDate to decide what falls within "last month" when using options like --since=last-month but the date shown by "git log" by default is the AuthorDate, so that is confusing. But I'm sure git developers would consider this not a bug, but a feature. 😉

@mc@mastodon.sdf.org Okänd soldat är en väldigt bra bok, om du kan tänka dig en roman om kriget.

@joao

This is great!

Next thing I'm wondering then is: can we get this to work without an Internet connection, for privacy? I mean, I would like to have the wifi and modem killswitches off, but still use GPS and plot my path on a map. I guess this is a question about if GNOME Maps can work in offline mode.

@staticvoidmaine

> media won’t load

It's a .mp4 file, should work to download the file and then view it using a separate video player.

@someunexpectedsparks

@alper Thanks, I think maybe my key was not published, there was a link in the email I got saying " This key was just uploaded for the first time, and is now published without identity information. If you want to allow others to find this key by e-mail address, please follow this link" but I had not clicked that.

Now I have published the key, I think, hopefully it will start working soon.

Thanks for your help 🙂

Just went through the Email Self-Defense guide at emailselfdefense.fsf.org/ and things seem to work.

Feel free to send me encrypted email to mail@eliasrudberg.se -- my public key fingerprint is D177 C791 04F9 661D 0018 7085 1B65 055E 70A2 3D81 😎

@redfrog Yes I remember, especially the "boing boing" part of it, that was great.

@FediFollows

Let's not forget to also mention @purism and the phone.

Quoting from blog.mobian-project.org/posts/ : "We would not be where we are without the Debian ecosystem or Purism and their pioneering efforts to make Linux usable on phones."

In Swedish, E-identification, FOSS 

@resist1984

Yes, probably they are lazy, combined with not understanding that there is any problem.

Laziness and ignorance hand in hand, together forming a powerful force leading us all to a not-so-bright future. 😕

@staticvoidmaine @mntmn

I am not @purism staff, just someone who managed to buy a couple of Librem 5 units second hand. Still waiting for my original orders to ship, for both Librem 5 and MNT reform.

The situation is similar in both cases, perhaps for similar reasons. They are selling a new thing without knowing how long it will take to deliver, giving optimistic estimates of when it will ship.

I can understand why they do it, but I think both underestimate the trust problem they get.

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