RT @eff: When Amazon says to its drivers, “give us your biometrics or you’re fired” – that’s not consent. That’s coercion. https://t.co/cmm…
@allison Probably because everyone is reusing engines now.
Made a list of GTK apps I've build for the PinePhone/Tab. blog.brixit.nl/apps/ Do I hold the record now for most linux phone apps?
The pine64.org domain belongs to all members of the PINE64 community. Got a PINE64 project going? Did you write a #PinePhone app or hacked new functionality into #PinebookPro? You're welcome to share your ideas on our blog. Reach out to a mod in the chats or forum.
EFF opposes the revised PACT Act. It still puts the law’s thumb on the scale of censoring internet users’ speech. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/03/even-changes-revised-pact-act-will-lead-more-online-censorship
#TIL China has a national standard, SM9, on Identity-Based Cryptography. IBC is a cool cryptosystem, there's a math connection between your public key and your name (username, domain name, etc), so everyone can use your name as the public key without any authorities or key servers, nevertheless its traditional form has a huge technical limitation - it requires a Key Generation Center to generate your private keys. "All your key are belong to us!"
There's an RFC draft to include it in TLS, and see how the backdoor is justified... Man-in-the-Middle attacks can be detected by forensic analysis, are you kidding me?
To be fair, the CA PKI system has the same backdoor - in both systems the authorities can pretend to be anyone, if you use the key strictly for signing, not encryption, arguably IBC is not worse than PKI.
But at least a CA leaves an auditable record if you enforce Certificate Transparency requirements. Meanwhile IBC KGC can do the same without leaving a trace. #cryptography
@rune @wolf480pl I have noticed sometimes the WiFi connection disappears. The power management service tries to get network manager to reconnect the last connection. Sometimes this doesn't work for me and I have to manually run `nmcli c up ssid`.
@wolf480pl This isn't a problem I have on PMOS (this has megi Linux 5.11) with my custom power management service. In fact, what I wrote actually wakes the phone up every 5 minutes so my email and IM clients can check for messages. I've had it fail to do a VT switch a couple times but it's pretty reliable
@wolf480pl Power management works fine if you don't care about getting phone calls :p
RT @gjdijkman
Using @gentoo on a @thepine64 pinephone is great so part two of the blog is now live stealthgun.tweakblogs.net/bl… because lets make it a usable phone, part one has had some improvements aswell. It also includes building Anbox! I will continue updating the blogs.
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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