I am working on fedi software that is hoping to allow Kodi, Plex and Popcorn Time get rid of IMDb/TMDB dependency. Dm me if you’re skilled in SvelteKit and/or Go, especially the Fiber framework, or machine learning with Rust and willing to contribute.


that you’re supposed to show a middle finger as if you were showing it to yourself


that my grandparents remembered middle ages or even the dinosaurs


Artix-openrc on custom kernel*
shitstemd, glibc, bloated kernel, sudo and proprietary blobs are not secure


Well you can use Calyx instead, which supports microG instead of Graphene, at the expense of somewhat lower security level. Or wait until sandboxes google services gets patched accordingly.


Don’t know and sadly my Pixel got stolen recently, but you can see if Offi or Transportr meet your needs, they’re available on fdroid.

I guess I have bad news for you regarding the government app: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/253-compatibility-for-austria-e-government-app
Anyway depending on your threat model keeping a normiephone as a decoy and mainlining something like graphene os can be a good opsec decision.


also as a former driver I just want to say DOWN WITH THEIR ECONOMIC TERRORISM!


It stopped working in April or May I think so that’s interesting


What public transport apps if I may ask? Most of Western Europe and especially Germany present no issues and even have OSS options, same with Finland.




Yes I do. Therefore I would never use it in front of state authorities, but I doubt a hotel receptionist would make use of a pubkey cryptography.


But they have one advantage: They are way easier to counterfeit. Meaning that with a few months of programming at most, if you ever find yourself on a run, you’ll be able to ID yourself on trains or buses or check in to hotels with fake personal info.


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Also the ‘cultural exchange’ you’d get if you lived in border regions!
Netbooks. Jfc that performance of a mid-tier smartphone whereby they’d become unusable in a few years for anything heavier than lxqt or some tiling wm, a simple music player like audacious, vim and static websites (accessed only using something lightweight like Netsurf, Badwolf or Palemoon as well). I don’t remember what happened to mine but I’m pretty sure that even mpv with no scripts would drop frames like crazy on FHD x265 matroska videos. I’m so glad that ultrabooks started to become more affordable and nowadays I’d be able to buy an i7 t440s for the price of my acer aspire one back in 2011.


Sadly the development stopped, but still one of the most feature-rich.


Fair point. For instance one thing that sucks about flatpaks is that you can’t torsocks them


Why are they even still pushing that nonsense when flatpak at least somewhat gets closer to getting bwrap implemented right?
Good for you