boredsquirrel

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

If you want to host stuff, you probably want Termux. It is its own distribution but you may want to run a Debian proot inside Termux, which will have way more software and maybe also more reliably and fast security updates (heard that was a problem in Termux)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

What would you expect?

The tor network has more common stuff, drugs etc.

I2p meanwhile is just really good for anonymity. I think using it for messengers is the best use. I was able to find a bunch of stuff, and yes unlike the dark web this would mostly be also there on the clearnet, mainly because there is no such business on i2p I guess

Just random people offering services for free, a few pads, pastebins, fileservers

You can find quite some cool stuff actually, but I think the main advantage is using it for messaging

And unlike i2p, i2pd also doesnt really use much battery? I could totally keep that on all day

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I didnt understand your message

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Anyone can host a site. Just keep it up for like a month without a pause so that it can be discovered.

Then go to a domain registrar and get a domain name. I2p sites have BASE32 names, kinda like onion addresses. But they can also use shorter names like postman.i2p

If you register such a name, the site will become more discoverable as those registrars likely share the sites, you might appear in some lists, people connect to you, add you to their address book and forward stuff to you.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

yes absolutely

They ditched git? Really?

 

On Android/GrapheneOS, Firefox/Mull/variants is the only browser with the needed proxy settings to use with i2p.

After a bit of searching, it works very well!

As i2p servers you can use "i2p", "i2pd" (more minimal but more efficient) or "InviziblePro" which bundles some implementation of i2p.

I am using i2pd currently, and it works well.

Installed the apps with Obtainium

  • Mull from the DivestOS F-Droid repo
  • i2pd from the purplei2p F-Droid repo
  • MullvadVPN from Github, Orbot from the guardianproject repo (as fallback if clearnet sites are used)

The browser can open .i2p and clearnet sites, using a little hack:

network.proxy.no_proxies_on to !.i2p

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 week ago

Rust

Before: person

Afterwards: cat person

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

The world we created...

Actually with electronic cryptographic IDs we could get rid of a shitload of issues. Everyone gets 2 passkeys and a strange method to reset stuff like with some other identification.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago (3 children)

We should invent something that rotates community IDs but only non-bots see the real IDs, flood lemmy instanced with anti-AI posts and dont federate those posts.

Like, lemmy.ml/c/linux is suddenly garbage, and actually another community.

But I guess that would create massive drawbacks in UX, requiring javascript, logins or even captchas and breaking links

[–] [email protected] 45 points 1 month ago (6 children)

Damn, we are finally indexed??

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

mkv is just a container containing whatever files. Not sure but some could contain code

Have a look at Dangerzone to strip code from tons of files. Videos not included afaik

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Questionable if this is only about movies, and not about any Bittorrent traffic.

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Google Pixel phones, especially with GrapheneOS, are worlds more secure than other technologies.

Every user account is decrypted with a key generated by the secure element, and the pin is just used to unlock that key.

But the secure element is rarely used in other applications.

Here is how to unlock your KeepassDX Storage with it:

  1. Create a password storage with a very secure and long password. Length is especially important, prefer to use tons of nonsense words, over hard to remember symbols
  2. In KeepassDX Settings, under "unlock settings" enable "use system unlock"
  3. Enter the password for the password storage.
  4. Instead of pressing Enter, press on the button in the bottom left to register the password in the Android Keystore.

From now on you can unlock your password storage using all the security that your device offers.

The only weakness is the password, so make it as long as possible.

To copy-paste passwords relatively securely, you can use Florisboard's internal clipboard. Enable "sync from system clipboard", and disable "sync to system clipboard".

If you copy things using the button on Florisboard, it will only be saved in Florisboards internal app storage, not your system clipboard, which is accessible to all input devices (keyboard apps) and foreground apps.

To delete things from the system clipboard (which only holds one entry) you can use apps like this one

I recommend Obtainium to get the latest versions of these apps.

Here is a list of available app configs

 

I spend way too much time on this. It has awesome features, a good mobile UI, maaany many systems to sort things, flexible permissions and more.

Examples:

  • Fedora
  • KDE
  • uBlue
  • Tor project (they also have an onion site)
  • Manjaro, EndeavorOS, Garuda
  • Brave
  • Nextcloud
  • ZorinOS
  • PrivacyGuides, Techlore
  • Audacity
  • Anki
  • Joplin ...
 

Background & Licensing

How comes GrapheneOS people find themselves in situations like these often?

Their software is all permissively licensed, allowing vendors to make it proprietary. Mainly though, they allow them to restrict user freedoms by not allowing to install another OS than GrapheneOS (which is the most secure OS anyways).

Cryptographic verification of the OS can be done with the Auditor, you dont need to reinstall to verify it is not malware.

Still, they contact stores that sell end of life or insecure phones, to stop doing this under their name.

PrivatePhoneShop sold devices as old as the Pixel 4a with GrapheneOS.

Is an EOL phone not secure?

I have a pixel 4a and GrapheneOS is awesome, I still get security updates at least as frequent as normally on LineageOS. But it is end of life, meaning Google and the hardware suppliers dont support it anymore. This means

  • firmware issues of any kind will not be fixed (the vendor needs to sign the firmware, this is not possible for anyone else)
  • the kernel, specificically patched for this device, will not be upgraded to the next LTS kernel, thus losing support in a while. This would be possible, but is immense efford without Google doing it upstream in AOSP.

"privatephoneshop"

Following the Mastodon post, you can see "privatephoneshop"s selection. They sell devices that are not cheap, but pretty cheap.

Ease of Installation by yourself

You can buy a used Pixel 7 for that price and flash GrapheneOS easily, using the webinstaller, even from another Android phone, with zero Terminal knowledge needed.

CalyxOS and LineageOS

PrivatePhoneShop sells devices with CalyxOS, which is a lot less secure in its architecture, and delivers slower security updates. It is less secure, because their webview is not as hardened, they dont use hardened_malloc, they preinstall random 3rd party apps etc.

LineageOS is not privacy hardened at all. It may now be degoogled, after GrapheneOS's effords to replace every connection to Google, even for Widevine DRM or A-GPS (SUPL) with at least their selfhosted proxy servers, stripping sensible data.

Only DivestOS can be assumed as reasonably secure, implementing sandboxed microG and other important architectural security measurements. GrapheneOS recommends DivestOS if your device is EOL or not supported.

So the store is selling phones with insecure software, that are also past or near the end of support by upstream.

Background on Android updates

There is no phone company that supplies as fast and complete security updates as Google. Google publishes recommender AOSP security patches, and a complete set. Pixel phones get all of them, while most other cheaply made devices struggle to even get the recommended ones.

GrapheneOS has updates about once a week, which is insanely good.

Btw, Fairphone plays in the same bad league as the cheap manifacturers, getting only the minimal amount of updates.

Hardware

Google Pixel phones are not just a choice because GrapheneOS devs love Google. They are the only phones that meet their security requirements

Since they expanded their security fixes, like implementing a way to disable the USB port (which involved a ton of lowlevel work and is more secure than what Android ever shipped), this list is a bit long.

But even the minimum requirements are not fulfilled. Samsung is close, but security features like verified and measured boot are arbitrarily blocked for external operating systems.

Debates & Harrassment

I only focus on this case now. GrapheneOS transparently asked them to stop selling EOL devices under their name.

Maybe they also asked to stop selling CalyxOS and LineageOS devices along with them, but "privatephoneshop" didnt give any evidence for that.

As a response, "privatephoneshop" posted this joke explanation

While GrapheneOS remains a top choice for security and privacy, we feel the toxic nature of its founder (and specifically his attacks on our business) no longer make GrapheneOS a viable choice.

For YOU, because you scam people. LOL

Early in November, GrapheneOS sent us a message on X (fka Twitter) stating they did not approve of our selling older phones such as the Pixel 4a with GrapheneOS, nor did they approve of our offering CalyxOS as a choice. Having previously seen how a typical conversation with GrapheneOS goes (more on that below), we blocked them.

Wow. Does this need any explanations?

But it gets better:

Why we sell older phones like the Pixel 4a

  • Not everyone can afford a newer phone.

You sell outdated devices for up to 650$. People can buy used Pixel 7 phones on eBay for like 200$. You can do that too. Sell refurbished ones, better than insecure ones. Repairing pixels is easy (in contrast to repairing OnePlus phones, wtf OnePlus).

  • Not everyone wants a phone made by google.

LOL. I think I explained why this is not some fanboy choice.

  • Not everyone wants a 5G phone.

What? You can just disable 5G in the settings to my knowledge. Also, WIFI is always using something similar to 5G.

These are fake arguments, hiding behind esotheric misinformed people.

  • Not everyone wants a large phone.

Very understandable, I miss my (honestly underpowered) Pixel 4a, also for the headphone jack. But this is a tradeoff, if you sell "privacy phones".

There is no privacy if you can get hacked.

  • Everyone has a right to the level of privacy and security that they desire.

So, sell refurbished phones or upload instructions yourself on how to do it yourself.

Thoughts

I honestly think GrapheneOS should switch to a license that actually gives them some teeth. Bitching around back and forth on "social media" sounds like a pretty annoying thing to do apart from delivering the most secure OS on the phone market.

I am also very unhappy about Louis Rossman and Techlore for spreading bad opinions on them.

Yes, the devs can be harsh, yes they are sometimes a bit annoying. But look at their Github issues!, 500 open, over 2,5k closed!

They do free Software that helps anyone to be as private and secure as possible. They are a blessing for our world. Please donate to them, as they are doing an incredible job.

Btw, they are also against Nazis.

 

I watched Star Wars Episode VII I think and on the start scene, suddenly there was random talking in the subtitles.

Then I found out that was George Lucas, talking through the entire movie, transcribed as subtitles.

Was super fun and interesting, nice work!

Stuff you only see when getting Torrents XD

 

One method is epigenome engineering and would target genes advantageous for space. Another method is to combine the DNA of other species (i.e. tardigrades) with human cells to make humans better fit for space.

From lemmit.online

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