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@joshbdoc
Ofcourse, I'm all for that. Finding F-Droid and appropiate Fediverse app might be little to much for new users that have heard only of Play store. Convenience is the issue here.
@fdroidorg

@Wetrix
Because those apps partake in hate speech by not blocking instances that allegedly do that. And I'm not talking about Gab and Spinster only.
More on that on this post:
qoto.org/@freemo/1047652888632

@TheDoctor
They aren't doing it yet, but these days/weeks blocks are almost certainly comming. You can read more about it on post made by @freemo
qoto.org/@freemo/1047652888632

I'm kinda dissapointed for Google blocking fediverse apps, most of users that read something online about Mastodon will search for apps on Google Play to get on fediverse train and that is only reason why I don't like blocks. On the other hand thank I'm kinda glad that Google is not hosting those apps because fuck Google.

Holy crap, google is apparently taking down all/most fediverse apps from google play on the grounds that that some servers in the fediverse engage in hate speech. At least three apps I know of anyway and I'd imagine the others will follow soon under the exact same reasoning.} Seems to be the case with Husky, Fedilab, and "subway" tooter.

this is a scary precedent if google play is going to ban any apps that can in any way be used to access content with hate speech. So what about a forum client, do they take that down just because there is a forum somewhere on the internet posting hate speech?

This is particularly worrisome because for most people Google Play is the only way they understand to install apps at all.

Picture attached of one of the notices received by fedilab.

toot.fedilab.app/@fedilab/1047

mastodon.social/@Gargron/10476

@fedilab @tateisu #fediverse #mastoadmin #freespeech #censorship

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@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange
I'm not sure, I've just recently switched to Coderg (and Gitea)

Need gpg key of developer which owns Github or Codeberg repo? Enter this in your CLI to import it (assuming devs username is dev):

Codeberg: curl codeberg.org/dev.gpg | gpg --import

Github: curl github.com/dev.gpg | gpg --import

Thanks @leip4Ier@infosec.exchange for pointing this out

@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange
codeberg.org also does that

@supernova
Nice, I really hope that we have good phone OS that can be competitor to iOS and Android. I will get someday Pinephone or Fairphone, posts like this on usability and oppinion on how far they have come in are always welcome for me

@tapaniraja
Yes, emails are not lost just delayed. This was true for previous attack
@Tutanota

Some writings and config files which may help you have better grade on securityheaders.com for your website than your finals.
lakic.one/en/securityheaders/

I'll be writing soon post about how to achieve A+ on securityheaders.com and 105 points on Mozilla observatory for very simple static website with no JavaScript (just locally served css and html) and also >95% Google page speed rating. I will also include nginx headers used and gzip compression for copy/paste purposes.

@yarmo
Hey, is there way to remove signed notations from gpg keys?

@TheDoctor
It will ofcourse, but I don't find reason why would it happen. Its possible but not probable
@storewidenastinessdrizzlyfetch

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