Dockge looks interesting, I gotta check that out
impure9435
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impure9435@kbin.runto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there a website where I can upload stuff for free and the files stay there forever?131·1 year agoCreate a torrent, it will stay up as long as someone keeps seeding it.
impure9435@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Begs Advertisers to Return as Twitter's Revenue Plunges22·1 year agoGo eat a dick Elon
Libre Computer offers some SBCs with Amlogic CPUs. I think the Le Potato might be the most popular one. I just ordered an Alta AML-A311D-CC. I’m really excited to try out how well it performs!
Unfortunately they use Chinese CPUs (made by Rockchip)
As long as Raspberry Pi doesn’t start ripping off their customers, I will happily stay with them. Most other SBCs are made by Chinese companies, which I definitely won’t buy. Hell no, I’m not supporting the Chinese economy.
impure9435@kbin.runto World News@lemmy.world•'Becoming a totalitarian state': UK judge on why he quit Hong Kong court381·1 year agoBecoming a totalitarian stateBeing turned into a totalitarian state by China
I know that I’m weird but I like Mountain Dew
impure9435@kbin.runto World News@lemmy.world•Al Jazeera journalist, physician father, held Noa Argamani hostage, Palestinians say53·1 year agodeleted by creator
impure9435@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•Spotify is raising the cost of Premium subscriptions, again10·1 year agoI’ve been using Apple Music on Android for years, I definitely recommend it. The app is totally fine, I think it’s still better than Spotify’s crappy app. On desktop you can use the Cider app, which is much better than iTunes. It’s even available on Linux.
impure9435@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•Spotify is raising the cost of Premium subscriptions, again201·1 year agoApple Music only raised the price by $1 since the launch in 2015 (9 years ago). But they added cool features like lossless audio quality and Dolby Atmos. They also had lyrics like 6 years before Spotify added them. I think you can even get it for $6 dollars if you’re a student.
impure9435@kbin.runto World News@lemmy.world•Israel maintains a shadowy hospital in the desert for Gaza detainees. Critics allege mistreatment163·1 year agoReminds me of… …the Nazis
impure9435@kbin.runto World News@lemmy.world•You Can Thank Private Equity for That Enormous Doctor’s Bill2·1 year ago12ft.io and archive.is are also worth trying out if BPC doesn’t work for some reason. There are also self-hosted solutions like 13ft and ladder.
impure9435@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•Why the NSA Is Right About Periodically Restarting Your Smartphone9·1 year agoIt doesn’t intentionally disable biometrics. Disabling biometrics is just a logical consequence of wiping the encryption keys from RAM. Your data is encrypted with your password as the key (not exactly, it first goes through a key derivation function, but the PIN/password is the entry point for the KDF). Your biometric information can’t decrypt your data, as your data is not encrypted with your biometric information as the key. When using biometrics, the encryption key is kept in RAM, and the biometric data is only validated by the OS. No actual decryption occurs here. The data on your phone is only being decrypted during the first unlock after a reboot. That’s why security states are grouped into BFU (before first unlock) and AFU (after first unlock).
impure9435@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•Why the NSA Is Right About Periodically Restarting Your Smartphone23·1 year agoThe main purpose of this is actually security. Because when the device is in BFU (before first unlock) state, it’s much harder to gain access to the data (without the correct unlock credentials). During the reboot, the encryption keys are wiped from RAM, making it essentially impossible to access the device, since brute-force unlock attempts are prohibited by Weaver API, which is enforced by the Titan M2 hardware security module. You can read more about this at https://grapheneos.org/faq#encryption
impure9435@kbin.runto Technology@lemmy.world•Why the NSA Is Right About Periodically Restarting Your Smartphone43·1 year agoGrapheneOS has a convenient auto-reboot feature
impure9435@kbin.runto World News@lemmy.world•You Can Thank Private Equity for That Enormous Doctor’s Bill5·1 year agoUse archive.is to access the full article
impure9435@kbin.runto World News@lemmy.world•You Can Thank Private Equity for That Enormous Doctor’s Bill3·1 year agoI recommend switching to Bypass Paywalls Clean, since Bypass Paywalls is not maintained anymore.
Phone, wallet, keychain with my normal keys, my NitroKey USB hardware security token, a flash drive with Ventoy which contains several Linux distros and other live-bootable images, AirPods, and my Apple Watch