Popular remote lesson monitoring program could be exploited to attack student PCs
@clacke yes, I doubt the pinephone does though. I'm not sure it would run a mainline kernel either, most OSes use megi's fork.
Plus there's no GUI in that, I really wonder what that guy is doing.
@clacke "(kernal linux)" hmmm I wonder what's going on there.
@deutrino You might give jmp.chat a try. I don't use the voice but the sms is awesome. You'll need a jabber ID somewhere.
@deutrino Oof, jami is the only one I've gotten to work at all. It's not great.
ST USBLC6-2 ESD protection chip, 4 diodes and 1 Zener to protect your USB port. Dieshot by Zeptobars (Mikhail Svarichevsky). https://zeptobars.com/en/read/ST-USBLC6-2-USB-protection-diode-zener
Ah, I used countless units of this chip on my boards. Finally know what does it look like. #electronics
@fribbledom I'd vote scheme over assembly but I'm not a huge fan of the other lisps.
@stux This is why I have an arm chair instead of an office chair.
pronunciation flamebait
For some reason even on an iPhone I was almost never given AMP pages from search results (maybe I wasn't using google) but I remember ending up on them a couple times. They were far slower, less usable, and less information dense than well designed sites. If Google truley cared about usability they would just measure that for the ranking.
@linmob It uses a lot of power and is absolutely not a replacement for a physical keyboard.
@icedquinn @kaia I'm pretty sure dating everywhere kinda sucks. That's just dating.
@jeko @retroedgetech My wifi card isn't either but it's pretty easy to use the non-free kernel. You can just copy and paste it to the beginning of your system.scm and change the kernel.
I'm all for the libre thing but heh wifi blobs are wifi blobs and there aren't any truly blob free wifi cards that I'm aware of (although there are some that have a small arm processor with open source linux firmware between the blobbed wifi card and your main computer.)
@DeveloperMemes IMO the OSX keyboard shortcuts are the best (and I don't like Apple.) The Emacs style readline shortcuts work in all the text field. You would think GTK would at least have an option for that.
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Email mastodon+swiley@swiley.net (this makes all of my computers beep and turn on an indicator light and is always the fastest way to reach me.) I was on octodon a while ago but abandoned my account. I've never been a member of gab or parlor.
If you’d like to learn to program I would consider the SICP [1] more or less the peak of American CS pedagogy (at least as far as beginners go) along with “The Practice of Programming” once you get through that.
I play ukulele, I’m ok at reading music and decent at improv. I learned from Walter Piston’s “Harmony” and some of Adam Neely’s videos.
My main phone is a pine phone so if I don’t pick up when you call the battery is probably dead, the modem is probably dead, or I’m currently swearing at calls/pulseaudio/alsa. I’d strongly recommend sending an email instead.
Dispite what my web page says I’ve stopped uploading my scratch projects to GitHub once I started to understand the basics of collaboration with git. I was using the flamegraph as gamification/motivation but it doesn’t work as well with feature branch/squash merge workflows so I just keep most things on my VPS until I’m happy with publishing updates.
[1] https://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/sicp/full-text/book/book.html