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@arielcostas@fosstodon.org But that's the choice you get after choosing "Customize settings". The first and most important choice is between "Accept all cookies" and "Customize settings", most people will choose accept all there because it is the quickest way to move on, so they will never see the "confirm my choices" button. They know very well people don't want to be tracked, but trick them into "accepting" all by making it the quickest choice.

TLDR they are still assholes 🙂

@lig What does "ML" mean?

Maybe when I need to ask that it means the poll is not meant for me, but anyway. 🙂

@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 

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