Wire.com: “Your privacy is always our priority.” (unless you use Tor)
18d 13h ago in tor@infosec.pubWire.com: “Your privacy is always our priority.” (unless you use Tor)
18d 14h ago in messaging@linkage.ds8.zoneDiscord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month
4mon 8d ago in privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com from www.theverge.comSadly, not enough people will realise Matrix is a shitty alternative.
Matrix messaging gaining ground in government IT
4mon 8d ago in hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se from www.theregister.comyikes! Not smart for “chasing digital sovereignty”.
SimpleX is Cloudflare-free. Matrix is not.
4mon 15d ago in messaging@linkage.ds8.zone from forum.hackliberty.orgCardinal: a new open source maps app on the horizon; will be presented at FOSDEM (update: video available)
4mon 20d ago in OpenStreetMap@fedia.io from fosdem.orgqaul.net - Internet-independent Wireless Mesh Comms App may emerge. Not just Internet but bluetooth and LAN capable. Will be at FOSDEM (update: video posted)
4mon 20d ago in messaging@linkage.ds8.zone from fosdem.orgOCapN: another secure, decentralized protocol of the future -- FOSDEM (update: video posted)
4mon 20d ago in messaging@linkage.ds8.zone from fosdem.orgGosling could underpin future IM apps. Anonymous, Secure, and Metadata-Resistant p2p Apps using Tor Onion Services (FOSDEM) Update: video posted
4mon 20d ago in messaging@linkage.ds8.zone from fosdem.orgDinoX - Enhanced feature and security fork of Dino.im
4mon 24d ago in messaging@linkage.ds8.zone from github.com(security) Nheko freezes Ungoogled Chromium, then upon exit brings U/C down with it!
8mon 10d ago in bugs@sopuli.xyzIs there a threadiverse app that works offline?
8mon 21d ago in fosslemmyapps@infosec.pubThanks for the tip. It needs AOS 8, which blows it for me using my phone. Though it could motivate me to hack AOS onto a Kobo e-reader just to run Blorp.
Ways to reduce an image file size before posting to social media -- when quality loss is acceptable
9mon 8d ago in lemmyguides@lemmy.todayI was quite confused when I read your post because Tesseract is an OCR engine. Your link helped sort it out.
I think I have come across various fedi web clients that do conversions. I think peertube shrinks videos, IIRC. The auto conversions are useful but they must be conservative in the extent of their changes. The posterizing that I do w/Imagemagick makes a dramatic change so it could not be done automatically by a client or server, as users need to review the output and decide. So I believe the best compression will always require manual effort in order to judge whether the quality loss is still acceptable for the application.
Regarding Tesseract (the lemmy client) -- does that work offline? I’m always looking for a Lemmy client that can briefly connect to sync content and then support reading and writing messages when offline.
How to geocode a list of addresses to a GPX file (on linux or android), ideally without using a service
9mon 17d ago in osm@feddit.ukIn my case I need geocoding because I am starting with addresses, not coordinates.
Nonetheless, I am amazed to hear that chatgpt can write software like that. I am getting out of touch because I boycott Cloudflare, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Facebook, etc. So I appreciate the tip. Theoretically I could make use of that for my 2nd step of going from DB to GPX file, but I’ll be tempted to try something like gpsbabel first.
thanks. Indeed I just checked and Nominatim is still viable. I may just do that.
Though I must say it’s bizarre that such a common need has no software. Everytime I travel somewhere, reviews for interesting restaurants, beer, attractions, etc, only give addresses, not GPS coords. I would expect by now someone would have been driven mad by all the manual entry by hand.
Is there a threadiverse app that works offline?
9mon 19d ago in right_to_unplug@sopuli.xyzThe phone has a 64gb sd card but I would have to cleanup to get a decent amount of space. Luckily text compresses very well. The app would ideally delete content that’s a year old or something so it doesn’t grow out of control.
There would be no duplication though because a good app would use a proper DB on the disk, not cookies. Kensanada developed a PC app that synchronises with Mastodon. It has a way of only grabbing new content. Though I have no idea if the threadiverse API is as well designed. But isn’t Mastodon and Lemmy both based on the same ActivityPub API?
man needs to evolve. I should be able to type something like “man --custom -- wget -E -H -k -K -p” and get docs on just select options
9mon 27d ago in linux@discuss.tchncs.deReally? Zsh expands short parameters to long? My search comes up dry. This is apparently the most comprehensive treatment on the topic:
https://thevaluable.dev/zsh-expansion-guide-example/
I don’t see mention of tool options expanding.. just other parameters like variables.
Glad to verify my click bait worked. A doc once told me the pinky toe is getting increasingly smaller and will one day go away. So the next notable evolution may be 4 toes.. 2 toenails less to clip!
I suppose UIs will evolve away from keyboards faster than we evolve to have more fingers.
Dissolving this community, consolidating at programming.dev
1y 3mon ago in emacs@communick.newsIt’s important to realise that programming.dev is centralised in Cloudflare, a US-based gatekeeper who is antithetical to fedi principles. When someone looks for an alternative to #Reddit, I imagine they don’t want yet another tech giant. They are looking for a decentralised place that values balance of power.
So I suggest directing people to emacs@lemmy.sdf.org instead.






