@nextcloud
Fav: file sharing with public links
Least fav: hidden files not getting synced... but sometimes I want them to be.
Missing : sync symbolic links. It bugs me so much that we don't have this simple feature that does wonders for organization. Sometimes is makes me think I would prefer git for file syncronization.
Want to know what President Trump is up to? Even his daily whereabouts leak...
Don't expect to have #privacy!
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/12/20/opinion/location-data-national-security.html
@purism
2019: Started using librem.one email service (alongside gmail). Ditched 3 more commonly-used (weekly) proprietary apps on my phone. Set up a funkwhale server to help loved ones switch from proprietary music streaming.
2020: ditch Android
2021: ditch macOS
2022: delete Google Account
@lunduke @yisraeldov
I've attempted to put together a clone of the google form using with nextcloud forms. The issues i came across were making questions optional and exporting responses ('votes') as csv (right now, they're just in a database table)
https://cloud.zachdecook.com/apps/forms/form/sYNbPDvgF9SyqPcE
@lunduke
It cannot be taken without running Google's proprietary javascript. 'totally anonymously' I guess only refers to the data Google shows *you*?
@yisraeldov
@PINE64
Can it tap morse code to us?
Latest thought on #FossMoji being at 50/3019 #emojis: could machine learning be used for feature detection on existing emoji fonts to influence emoji representation? Would definitions (like [this]https://zachdecook.com/fossmoji-example.yaml.txt)) generated from other fonts be derivative works? Have any vendors alleged infringement over similar redesigns?
"Browsers are pretty good at loading pages, it turns out" by Carter Sande https://carter.sande.duodecima.technology/javascript-page-navigation/
See also: https://jakearchibald.com/2016/fun-hacks-faster-content/
@purism
I'm very concerned that it appears all of the testing is with a stylus. Will the Librem 5 support our fingers?
It would be better if the internet were modeled off of something like Tor .onion services, where you *know* you have a secure path, because the address is literally the fingerprint of the server. "But how can I make sense of which site is which?" You guessed it, petnames https://github.com/cwebber/rebooting-the-web-of-trust-spring2018/blob/petnames/draft-documents/making-dids-invisible-with-petnames.md
And, bookmarks *are* petnames, with a minor UI tweak https://www.w3.org/2005/Security/usability-ws/papers/02-hp-petname/
The DNS + SSL CA model puts users at risk. I hope we can move past it.
So the government of Kazakhstan is MITM'ing all SSL'ed traffic https://lobste.rs/s/uqj8nq/mitm_on_all_https_traffic_kazakhstan#c_0boxyk
The way they are doing this is by adding a Certificate Authority (CA) that allows them to snoop all traffic.
This is, by the way, why SSL is criticized as being "only as secure as the weakest CA in your system". Here it's deliberate, but that's a problem in general.
@frainz @clerie@chaos.social Tte benefit of Matrix is federation, and end to end encryption. Mattermost is self-hosted slack: an administrator can read direct messages.
Screencast: git+email workflow from the maintainer's side https://spacepub.space/videos/watch/9191b445-521d-4023-9c9c-cadfbff074ac
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