hiramfromthechi

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[–] hiramfromthechi 25 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

I'd consider Signal to be the gold standard of secure communications.

You can describe it to them like WhatsApp, except it's private, secure, not Facebook-owned, nonprofit so it can't be bought or sold, etc.

Here's the blog post that I share with my friends comparing Signal to iMessage and WhatsApp when they ask me about it.

It usually answers most of their questions.

[–] hiramfromthechi 1 points 2 days ago

Not as far as I know. There's this Mastodon, but doesn't look legit: https://mastodon.online/@Solid

[–] hiramfromthechi 3 points 3 days ago (3 children)

You're describing what Tim Berners-Lee is tryna build with Solid.

[–] hiramfromthechi 1 points 1 week ago

Elevator to the top, haaa see ya later

[–] hiramfromthechi 22 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

Not just download the app, but sign up for an account (and the newsletter in the process).

Then grant permissions to your phone:

  • camera (so it can watch you poop and train + analyze the footage with AI)
  • microphone (so it can hear and analyze if your plops are optimal)
  • contacts (to send out an invitation to all your contacts, along with a clip of your last poop sesh)
  • photos and videos (to upload, store, and analyze your life since birth, along with everyone else who's in your pictures)
  • sensors (to see how you're holding the phone, when, how much, how hard, etc.)
  • notifications (to sell you the premium plan)
  • location (for pinpoint accuracy of your 💩 locations)
  • call logs (to see who you're communicating with before, during, and after you drop your log)
  • nearby devices (for accuracy and to silently communicate with nearby devices)
  • calendar (for full history and to schedule your next mondo duke)
[–] hiramfromthechi 2 points 1 month ago

No idea. Gonna try to stick to the web app instead and hold off updating the native mobile app for as long as possible.

[–] hiramfromthechi 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I'll have to try next time and report back. Honestly don't use ride sharing too often. I prefer public transport.

[–] hiramfromthechi 45 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (8 children)

I can't prove it, but I'm 99% sure Lyft did the same thing. Had a perfect rating (and was even a driver at one point), and they banned me without explanation right after I switched to GrapheneOS.

Emailed them a few times asking for the reason, and they refused to tell me.

_"Legally, we cannot release any additional information except that we found your account to be violating our Terms of Service.

We will be in touch if we are able to reopen your account in the future."_

There's absolutely nothing else that they could've misconstrued as "violating the Terms of Service."

If Uber's going down the same path, no more ride-sharing for me I guess. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

[–] hiramfromthechi 2 points 1 month ago

"Death gotta be easy, cause life is hard" - Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent

[–] hiramfromthechi 6 points 1 month ago

This is irrelevant to the content of the video, but imma say it anyway: good to see that Loops is already being used to share videos.

(I know we're on the fediverse already here so our demographics are gonna be more receptive to using it, but still.)

[–] hiramfromthechi 13 points 1 month ago

This is specific to open source, but perhaps a good starting point: https://opensourcely.org/

[–] hiramfromthechi 5 points 1 month ago

Fast & Furious 77: Italic Drift

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by hiramfromthechi to c/youshouldknow
 

Why YSK: A Google account is not the same as a Gmail account, and you don't need to create a new Gmail email account to have a Google account.

I've spoken to many different people who equate a Google account to a Gmail account. This is not the case. Unfortunately, this leads to many new Gmail accounts being created, solely because they think that they need to have a Gmail in order to access other Google services.

Here's the gist:

A Google account gives you access to Google services like Sheets, Docs, Calendar, Drive, Photos, Gmail, YouTube, etc.

A Gmail account is an email service account with Google. When you create a Gmail, you also create a Google account by default.

However, the reverse is not true. If you create a Google account (with a non-Gmail email address), it does not automatically give you a Gmail account.

If you already have an email account with another provider, you can use that as your Google account.

For example: Let's say your email is [email protected]. Rather than creating [email protected], you can opt to create a Google account with [email protected] and avoid creating an account for Gmail.

Unfortunately, Google tries to get you to create a Gmail account during the process of creating a Google account. (see image).

It's important to differentiate this and prevent people from registering new Gmail accounts unnecessarily.

 

The Markup CEO Nabiha Syed's announcement:

I'm so thrilled to announce that CalMatters is acquiring The Markup in its entirety. The whole world is looking at California for both the innovation that comes out of Silicon Valley and the tech regulation that comes out of Sacramento. Bringing our data-driven approach to the deep CalMatters beats -- education, health, housing, AI -- is going to create change in California, the country, and the world.

 

Looks like it's taken some principles from GrapheneOS and other alternative ROMs.

  • What're your first impressions?
  • What questions/concerns do you have?
  • Any other thoughts?
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by hiramfromthechi to c/asklemmy
 

I'll start: KXNG Crooked - Order 66 (Musar)

If you're into lyrics, syllables, cadences, and wordplay, this song is for you.

 

I remember Slide for Reddit allowed you to choose who to comment as before doing so.

Does this exist for Lemmy yet?

 

Recently learned about the SynoCommunity packages, but I saw this comment for a package that HyperBackup might not recognize a package and thus not back it up. However, it was unclear if it was for the particular package, or if this is a shortcoming of the SynoCommunity packages—since it's a third-party thing, maybe it applies to all SynoCommunity packages.

Does anyone know if installing a package via SynoCommunity can be backed up through HyperBackup (or another way)? Thanks.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/8834978

No need to remove the URL tracking parameters manually. 🥳

Firefox copy link without site tracking

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/8834978

No need to remove the URL tracking parameters manually. 🥳

Firefox copy link without site tracking

 

No need to remove the URL tracking parameters manually. 🥳

Firefox copy link without site tracking

 

Looking to get a pet trailer for my electric scooters, but I haven't seen any specifically made for scooters, only bikes.

Will a bike one work for my scooter(s), and if so, will I need any adapters or anything for the hitch? I'd be cautious about messing with the nuts and bolts of the scooter if it requires a very custom solution, but I'm open to it.

My two scooters:

  • Kaabo Wolf Warrior 11
  • Kaabo Mantis King GT
 

Why YSK: Trackers don't do good for anyone except the platform, and they're not necessary to view the content in the URL.


It's courteous to not subject the recipient (most likely your friends and family) to this tracking. You're already sending them to the platform, which is tracking them in other ways. But you can help reduce that tracking by removing everything after the ampersand in the URL. Here are some examples.

Twitter example

URL: https://x.com/CookieSlayers/status/1623712884902567937?s=20

The s=20 is a Twitter-specific parameter to show that the tweet was copied from the web app. s=46 is iOS, and I can't remember what Android's code is. This is a relatively clean link, but there are some links that'll concatenate unique identifiers, like: https://x.com/CookieSlayers/status/1623712884902567937?s=20&t=Fn47fnSDJUD74bd9.

In this case, you'll notice there's also a &t= parameter, which is a unique identifier to the person who shared it.

The only part of the URL you need is https://x.com/CookieSlayers/status/1623712884902567937.

Instagram example:

URL: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzP877du2EB/?igshid=MzRlODCFWFlZA==

The only part of the URL you need is https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzP877du2EB.

TikTok example

URL: https://www.tiktok.com/@inthepaintcrew/video/7301348328602717482?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7302915057791436331

You'll notice TikTok's is a lot more readable in terms of what the URL contains.

The is_from_webapp parameter is self-explanatory, as is the sender_device, and then there's the identifier that's unique to you. In this case, 7302915057791436331.

The only part of the URL you need is https://www.tiktok.com/@inthepaintcrew/video/7301348328602717482.


The best route^1^ would be to use privacy-respecting frontends, but if you don't, simply deleting everything after the ampersand goes a long way.

^1^The best route would actually be to not use/reward platforms that are literally destroying humanity, but we're not there yet, so... in the meantime, let's just try to decrease the tracking and stop subjecting our friends and family to it as much as possible.

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