FelipeFelop 2 months ago • 100%
Phones encrypt the data by default, your password or pin is also needed to authorise the connection with a computer.
However, many people do insecure things like storing passwords etc in Notes applications, or having simple PINs that are easy to guess, don’t update their devices, or even turning off security features (if they can) because they won’t take a small amount of time to understand them.
FelipeFelop 2 months ago • 100%
Thank you.
Possibly add an update on the announcement post(that promised regular updates)?
FelipeFelop 2 months ago • 90%
I can see two issues here:
It’s not really a storageless computer. It’s using EFI as storage to build the ramdisk.
What happens if you need to change things because of a change of cloud account, change of cloud API etc etc
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 66%
Yes, that’s exactly the point. Combining data is something that must be considered. (And in some jurisdictions like the EU you even need to consider if it could be combined in future with other data)
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 81%
Not sure I agree entirely. The actions I take are definitely data about me.
Also, in many jurisdictions data that could be combined (even in the future) with other data to identify you or something about you, is considered personal data.
For example, Device ID is AstridWipenaugh’s device and they use the app in the morning.
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 95%
I think you’ve missed the point. It’s not the data they are collecting but the fact they say they don’t collect data.
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 100%
That may well be true, but sounds like general exposition. I should point out that I’m not requesting a detailed roadmap and I don’t think anyone requested communication every step of the way.
The initial announcement made it sound like launch was imminent. That was months ago and so I imagined (perhaps foolishly) there would be some sort of update posted and hoped it would be in plain English.
Edit: In fact at the time of the launch jgrim said to stay tuned for regular updates!
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 100%
They weren’t actually tiny, they were about a metre long. But they do seem out of proportion.
They were very muscular and ended in very sharp talons, so pretty deadly.
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 100%
But that’s pretty much the standard answer to any suggestion for improvement.
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 100%
Thank you for trying to help, I don’t know what 80% of that means or how it relates to an update.
I just don’t understand why there isn’t a simple straightforward update in plain English
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 100%
I’m sorry but that also doesn’t make sense. This is what I see.
And then the next card is blank!
Please can someone just give a straightforward English update? It doesn’t have to be detailed just enough so I don’t give up.
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 100%
I’m afraid that means little to me. Hopefully, someone can give an update.
I commented on the announcement a couple of weeks ago but there was no reply.
The announcement made it sound like sublinks was imminent but if you go to sublinks.org everything is still Coming Soon.
Does anyone have an update on the announcement?
Just wondered if there’s an update? The announcement made it seem like it was nearly ready but six months on there’s little publicly visible on sublinks.org?
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 100%
Any news?
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 100%
Is there any news on Sublinks?
FelipeFelop 3 months ago • 100%
I just tried it and it’s doing the same thing for me. I’m sure it worked previously.
FelipeFelop 4 months ago • 100%
this is just awful, there’s something weird in his arm, his head is on backwards (or his knees and feet bend the wrong way) and there’s a strange blue thing sticking out etc etc
FelipeFelop 5 months ago • 95%
This story has been popping up every few months for about the last decade. Usually prompted by someone with something to promote (a dumb phone, a book about downtime, some course )
FelipeFelop 5 months ago • 100%
I’m not sure why you’ve been downvoted. You are completely correct. There is a trail of partially finished projects. Pixelfed itself is in beta after years and years (and competitors seizing the opportunity with more polished products) , there’s SUP, Loops and that fedi directory to name three more.
FelipeFelop 5 months ago • 100%
For me it’s certain settings such as System dark/light mode and Open links in default browser that turn themselves off occasionally following an update.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
Very good. I was going for The Woman with Half Her Leg Missing but Footloose is fantastic. I salute you.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
You don’t feel much difference because they aren’t ten degrees hotter. OP is mistaken.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
Dogs are 1 to 3 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than adult humans not 10. A temperature above 104°F needs urgent veterinary help.
Note that human babies and young children are also warmer than adults by about a degree.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
Yeah, and some have screens on the front and back of the monitors. And those keyboards have hundreds of keys.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 73%
Is it “There’s too many legs and arms”?
Really wish people would learn how to use AI.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
yes, there’s lots wrong with picture.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
There’s AI and then there’s “Oh my God, one of them has a foot pointing backwards”
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
The first record I chose was Ma Na Ma Na by the Muppets. The first record bought with my own money was Never for Ever by Kate Bush
Also, old.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
Nothing really changed. Some people who would have taken a ferry changed to the tunnel. But flights became cheaper so the number of people using ferries dropped anyway.
Had you been able to drive straight through then it would have had a bigger effect.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
That’s not my point. If you read back up the chain of comments I’m saying there’s a real need for a native app (given that Lemmy apps won’t always be compatible with it)
(And you’ve quoted a part of the post taken out of context 🙂)
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
That’s not what I’m thinking about. Was hoping not to get too technical (I’ll try to keep thing simple) but there’s a general concern with PWAs that mean they can only support less secure authentication compared to a native app.
For example, if a device is used offline then a PWA can’t authenticate , so anyone who picks up the device can see the users content. There’s a way around this using what’s called a “service worker” which uses device storage but this would need to be different for each device type and some devices won’t persist between sessions. Also, if a user is in an online session then closes the PWA app, goes offline and then back into the app then the service worker will generate an error.
There are other Lemmy specific issues as well I don’t completely remember the detail but it relates to web clients not being able to set a custom cookie header to ensure compatibility (CORS limitation) There’s an explanation somewhere in the Voyager community but I couldn’t immediately scroll back enough to find it.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
There is more than one Dev (check GitHub) but no action has taken place since last year.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 0%
Aren’t there problems with authentication that cause security concerns when using a PWA?
Which is why the native apps are preferred for Voyager.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 0%
Yes, my point is that an App or apps should be part of the design from the outset (see Pixelfed) Good planning rather than chance and potentially messing / confusing people.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
That was my reason for asking about sublinks apps.
I know that devs like web interfaces but the truth is you need apps if anything social is going to become established.
It’s a sad fact in the fediverse that routinely apps or even front end GUI aren’t compatible. There’s only so many times this can happen (or instances shut down or not be maintained) before it all becomes a bit much.
So I think relying on Lemmy apps is a mistake.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 0%
I’m confused now, the post above says that there will be initial compatibility but after that (presumably as sublinks evolves) Lemmy apps will have to display as best they can.
FelipeFelop 6 months ago • 100%
Are there any apps being developed for Sublinks?
FelipeFelop 7 months ago • 100%
That’s not right Matrix was never going to become Element.
FelipeFelop 7 months ago • 100%
As none of the developers had done anything since August, I believe there was an attempt by someone else back in November to get it working /fork Liftoff! but the code was not in a good state and because of the way it works would be very difficult.
FelipeFelop 7 months ago • 60%
Be careful with this as monitors are usually a different aspect ratio to a TV so a you may get a distorted/cropped picture or black bars (depending what you connect to it) which will be noticeable at larger sizes.
FelipeFelop 7 months ago • 100%
Not unusual at all. Everyone I know does this. Nothing wrong with you it’s just that age (and birthdays) becomes less important. Also once past a certain age you actively want to forget that you’re old, so you need to consciously think about it.
But don’t worry, once you get into your 80s it becomes a badge of honour and the older you get the more you’ll think about it.
Does anyone have any hints as to how to get Beeper Mini working with a UK SIM? Whichever SIM I try, when it gets to the phone registration stage (sending an SMS to Apple) I get a message “ Something went wrong -please check your network settings or try again later” Things I’ve done: Checked network settings Tried again later Tried different SIMs with different numbers Cleared Cache and Storage. Uninstalled and reinstalled app Turned phone off and on. Tried a different phone. Is it just buggy as hell rubbish?
I had an email yesterday telling me that the Apple One subscription was going up for the second time in twelve months. It no longer represents good value for me and I can save nearly £100 a year by cancelling and subscribing to the important parts that I use most. Apple are not alone in increasing prices (in a cost of living crisis) to the point they no longer represent fair value. What is it with companies that they lack basic business smarts?
I also have an account on another instance. The sole admin hasn’t been heard of for three weeks. There don’t seem to have been any mod actions for a month and the instance hasn’t been updated to the latest version. At the moment I’m more concerned about the admin (I hope they are okay). But what would happen if they don’t show up? I guess eventually the instance would disappear without warning or be defederated if bad actors take over. Is there anything built in to Lemmy that would allow a takeover if a big instance went under?