"I was emailed after abandoning a registration form. I did not click Submit. This is not ok"
Reason number XXXXX why the web is broken.
Welcome to all the new (soon-to-be) #PinebookPro and #Pinephone owners! We've got a blog post for you with the basics of what you need to know, and where to find more information or help, should you need it.
https://www.pine64.org/2020/05/28/welcome-new-community-members
@a1batross @georgia @pasture @NaiJi
Contact sales@pine64.org and you should be able to pay in a different fashion! I know for a fact a few people have paid by wire transfer, for example.
We're working on having other options on the store, but there's many issues to be overcome.
Contact-tracing app caught sharing location data with Foursquare
https://mashable.com/article/care19-north-dakota-contact-tracing-app-sharing-location-data-foursquare/ #privacy #security #purism #librem5
@theprivacyfoundation Usability of the hardware is ready for daily use. Software isn't quite there, but UBports is very close to ready, and should be near perfect in the coming weeks.
Tried out #elementaryOS over the last few days. Comparing it to mainline Gnome3, it's a fair bit slicker. I like the OSX-style dock, and holy crap I've missed column view. On the other hand, some things are frustratingly obtuse: Defaulting to the shortcuts window every time you hit meta, app switching without a pop-up window showing which app you're on, and single-click open in column view are all incredibly frustrating. Charging $5 for a launcher menu editor is also... less than ideal.
Just tried to order a #PinePhone. Unfortunately it turns out that the #Pine64 store uses #PayPal as their sole payment processor.
Given that I am a big proponent of voting with my feet, and PayPal is blacklisted from handling both my money and my private information, this won't do.
Is there any other way to get money to @PINE64 or do we have a No Deal?
Direct bank transfer is preferred, but if necessary I could look into getting myself a proper credit card.
Just discovered Flatseal on Flathub: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal
Along with other gems like Lollipop, Fragments, Icon Library, Colour Palette, Bustle, I'm really enjoying the renaissance in GNOME app development that Flatpak and Flathub have ushered in.
Russia asked for access to Delta Chat user data ... so we had some explaining to do :) Cheers to decentralized app designs and the e-mail system's separation of apps and message transport, something that Whatsapp, Telegram and the likes fail to offer ... https://delta.chat/en/2020-05-01-roskamnadzor
Have you ever wanted to create distributable, platform-independent forms for surveys you needed to conduct? This video explains how to create a PDF Form using the LibreOffice suite.
https://open.lbry.com/@Sudo:8/CreatePDFforms:2?r=ZqR7Dg5yoY9CfSTVuMUhaeiWv7PPkEG6
If you run a website that uses reCAPTCHA to distinguish between humans and robots, you're sending your users' data to Google.
Respect their privacy and look for an alternative. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/technology/cloudflare-drops-googles-recaptcha-due-to-privacy-concerns/
Thanks for the shoutout!
I am happy that you recommend services from @amolith @tobi @lightweight .
They all provide great services and are all responsible admins!
I can also recommend https://snopyta.org/ - Snopyta provides a vast range of services too!
@privacysafe Using #Zoom? Seriously? :)
Two schoolkids sue Google for collecting biometrics - The suit is about biometrics and children's privacy in Google's education apps, which are suddenly... more: https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2020/04/07/two-schoolkids-sue-google-for-collecting-biometrics/ #childrensonlineprivacyprotectionact #gsuiteforeducation #educationaltools #clintonfarwell #facetemplates #chromebooks #classaction #voiceprints #biometrics #faceprints #law&order #facescans #illinois #students #privacy #lawsuit #bipa
If you do not know Mark Lanegan, now is a good time to check him out.
Awesome live studio performance. Not sure what style of music this is, but it reminds me a bit of Johnny Cash.
I set up my own #Jitsti server on the cheapest #Linode money can buy ($5/mo). I was really surprised how easy it was. I've only done small tests with one other person, but so far it looks like it performs really well.
The amount of time it took to provision the server, set up the DNS record, install Jitsi, and start testing was probably under 30 minutes. No troubleshooting required. The install went exactly like the tutorial said it would.
An Israeli mathematician and FOSS enthusiast. A member of this instance since May 2019.