Only thing good about my code is that its hosted on @codeberg. Last thing I've done to completely ditch Microsoft, I don't use any of its services anymore
I wrote python script for Signal TUI Siggo: https://github.com/derricw/siggo which encrypts and decrypts plain text chat logs (if you chose to have chat history in siggo) using your local gpg keys, I will put code someday in repo, but if someone needs it now just ping me
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If you want to share a file with a friend or colleague, you don't have to trust a third party service. You can use OnionShare.
The newest version even lets you publish static websites as onion services.
https://blog.torproject.org/new-version-onionshare-makes-it-easy-anyone-publish-anonymous-uncensorable-websites-0 onionshare.org #onionizetheweb
Collection of Springers science books available for free download:
https://hnarayanan.github.io/springer-books/
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Working good so far, although you can't see groups or message them, 1v1 messaging just works fine. I will drop desktop electron app and use siggo instead
@kravietz
Interslavic, do you speak it?
https://youtu.be/8BpixH088xg
I understood everything he said, this sounds really good
Siggo, terminal gui client for Signal written in Go. Use that RAM on something better than running Electron app.
https://github.com/derricw/siggo
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I'd like to introduce a new #foss project: Open PGP Signature Verification or OPSV.
This eliminates the need to rely on #keybase verify function and, therefore, keybase at all.
Website: https://opsv.foss.guru/
Code on @codeberg: https://codeberg.org/yarmo/opsv
Public stats by #plausible: https://plausible.io/opsv.foss.guru
Time to #DeleteKeybase once and for all
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Day 46 : I don't play games, I'll keep tho books but you can get the games for free ⬇️
https://lazybear.io/posts/humblebundle-fight-for-racial-justice
#FIFO #gaming #humblebundle #blacklivesmatter #charity #100DaysToOffload
SageMath is a free open-source mathematics software system licensed under the GPL. It builds on top of many existing open-source packages: NumPy, SciPy, matplotlib, Sympy, Maxima, GAP, FLINT, R and many more. Access their combined power through a common, Python-based language or directly via interfaces or wrappers.
Any competitor to Matlab is very much needed.
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After a lot of thinking, I've decided to keep my Google account. The truth is, I get a kick out of knowing that real people view my Docs / Drive files whenever they want. Who wouldn't want this?
I also enjoy being tracked by nonfree JavaScript, as employed by companies such as Google. As nonfree JavaScript is non-extendable or auditable by third parties, I consider it better than open-source.
I will also be switching to Chrome browser, and I will upload my passwords to Google shortly. I will also upload the phone number of myself and my contacts to Google's servers, as I believe the recent lawsuits Google have been a subject of are FAKE NEWS.
In light of this, I will stop using @Qwant and opt into tracking by using Google search. The truth is I just like being tracked. Who am I to judge? I have nothing to hide, so I don't care.
I also encourage website owners to employ proprietary mechanisms such as Google's reCAPTCHA. As this technology trains Google's AI, I think it will help Google make money from my hard work. I'll give my work to Google for free, and believe that they are giving reCAPTCHA away for free to help random people.
Also, I will be flashing the stock ROM back onto my device. Then, I can let Google store my IMEI and other personally identifiable information about my character. If they want to build an online profile of me, then I encourage them to do so.
You should also enable Location History, so Google can track which locations you visit. Install Google Fit, so Google can understand how you move about in your day-to-day life.
I trust Google with my...
- files via Google Drive
- videos via YouTube
- personal documents via Google Docs
- images via Google Photos (which are used to train AI's)
- shopping via Google Shopping
- PowerPoint presentations
- music via Google Play Music
- books via Google Play Books
- games via Stadia
- applications via Google Play
- card details
- home address; work address via Google Maps
- IP address
- unique fingerprints assigned to my Android device
- medical records
- communications with Google Hangouts
- virtual phone number by using Google Voice
- translation information stored under Google Translate
- news by using Google News
- blog articles with Blogger
- collections stored on Google Search
- Earth information
- personal notes on Google Keep
- Forms, which I will provide to Google via Google Forms
- websites by using Google Sites
- mail, I will be using Google Mail
- important dates, which are stored under Google Calendar
- Drawings; Jamboard
- team communications via Google Chat
- advertising with Google's Doubleclick
- analytics, in which I will use Google Analytics
- domains; Google Domains is good!
- Lens, which will train Google's AI
- TV, I shall be picking up a Chromecast and connecting it to the network
- Live TV: YouTube TV is interesting
- safety via Google Nest, and its hidden microphone
- with my browser history, Chromebooks are going cheap
- Nest Wifi, I will use Google for my WiFi
- Android Auto, Google's handsfree system
- Wear OS via an Android Wear watch
- Messages, which will be stored using the Messages app
- Video calls via Google Duo
- Advertising via AdSense
- Financial information by using Google Finance
- Drawings; Google Drawings
- Keyboard information via GBoard
- Search keyword alerts with Google Alerts
- Classroom meetings with Google Classroom
- Flight information with Google's Flights
- Font CDN, by opting to use Google Fonts for my websites
- Fitness information with Google's Fit
- research with Google Scholar
- Maps with Waze
- Entertainment for my children via YouTube Kids
- Webapp storage, with Google Firebase
- Business storage with Google Cloud
- mobile news-viewing, Google's AMP is great!
- Order processing with Google Actions
- application engagement with Firebase Analytics
- Android application engagement with Android Analytics
- RSS feeds, with Feedburner
- Automated reality, with ARCore
- AI models, with AI Hub
- private business information, by using Bigtable
- Visual programming, with Blockly
- Information processing via Beacons
- DNS lookups, via Google DNS
- charts, with Google Charts
- application hosting, via Google Cloud
- serverless functions, with Cloud Functions
- browsing information, via Chromium
- code search, with Google's very own Code Search
- printing requirements, with Cloud Print
- Error reporting, with Google Cloud
- databases, with Firestore
- geolocation
- issue tracking with Google Issue Tracker
- website performance testing, with Lighthouse
- robot proofing; reCAPTCHA
- online virus protection; Google Safe Browsing
- targeted analytics with Google Tag Manager
- my to-do list; Google Tasks
- enterprise information: G Suite
- trend analysis, with Google Trends
- phone number lookups with Google Phone
- privacy; Connected Home
- favourite music, by committing to YouTube Music
And that's why you should use Google.
Don't #DeleteGoogle.
Back online, SD card is still alive. Problem was in nameserver in resolv.conf, reconfigured PiHole and everything is ok
@jonah Mastodon doesn't load images, not web client nor fedilab? Only I have this issues?
I can access wallabag page from firefox but can't access it from chromium based browsers, they return http2 error. Any ideas why is that? Android client also works fine
Structural engineer looking for some fediverse socializing. Bad English and typos will most likely happen.
#engineering #python #linux #privacy