I use Google tasks for my todo list. This GNOME extension is nice and minimal and just what I’m looking for, and it uses todo.txt. Is there an easy way to sync my changes with Google, similar to how the GNOME calendar app does?...
Deutschlands größte Internet-Provider haben den Zugang zu #SciHub gesperrt. Das bestätigen Vodafone, Telekom, 1&1 und Telefónica auf Anfrage @netzpolitik_feed. Grund ist die rechtlich nicht bindende Empfehlung der Organisation #CUII, die Interessen von Branchenverbänden vertritt. @Freiheitsrechte warnt vor #Overblocking.
I've tried out GrapheneOS on my Pixel 8 and I like it. The installation was flawlessly althought I was a little bit scared of destroying something 😅
My initial impression: Very minimalistic from the beginning, it feels like the first time after an Arch installation 😄, the Sandboxed Google Play feature works very good, only the AOSP apps should be renewed in the future or replaced with more modern alternatives
I hope that Graphene will going on with this great work
Just one more reason not to give your cellular provider your real information. I've had good luck with US Mobile over the past ~6 months with alias information. Good prices and network coverage. Works well on GrapheneOS.
Hallo, ich bin #neuhier und verbringe Ostern mit Neueinrichten des Smartphones: Google runter, #GrapheneOS rauf. Läuft spitzenmäßig, hätte ich schon früher machen sollen.
does anyone else have an issue with @AntennaPod
on @GrapheneOS (Pixel 6a)? AP is constantly stopping (crashing?) after some time (once it's 30 minutes, once it's 5 minutes). It doesn't matter what podcast this is, playback speed, I have no other idea (maybe I've got too long queue? ~350 episodes, 14 GB in total)
@Millennium Je ne sais pas qui a fait le coup, mais c'est pas sympa, je voulais mettre à jour mes applications, car je vois que #ProtonVPN a enfin une icone harmonisée avec #GrapheneOS
Anyone else experiencing issues with #davx5 on #grapheneos lately? I am syncing with a nextcloud and have some errors every day. Something regarding "local transaction failed", buffer space etc.
Other devices syncing from the same network against the same nextcloud seem fine...
That said, I think the content at Privacy Guides is currently better than at Privacy Tools, and I like that discussion happens in the open.
I hope you’re sensing a trend here: we should restrict discussions to technical merits, not discussions about individuals. I dislike both Daniel Micay and Jonah Aragon as people, at least from the limited information I have, but I think both run solid projects. The same is true for other FOSS projects, like GNU/FSF and Richard Stallman, OpenBSD and Theo de Raadt, etc. However, I think each heads a solid project, so I’ll continue recommending them based on their technical merits. I hope each survives their founders once they inevitably leave the project.
I have been on this for months looking what to do about this nonsense making its way on from Reddit/4chan onto Lemmy.
May I suggest a pinned post so decisions like this can be made in the open? Clearly state the problem (ideally more concise than what you’ve linked from Reddit), and why you think the solutions are valuable.
My recommendation is some kind of “no-dogmatism” rule, which makes it clear that privacy is a process, not an end goal. Likewise, we should be careful to elucidate the process for choosing products, not the products themselves (i.e. see Louis Rossmann walk back his support for Lenovo here over warranty BS when you install an alternative ROM). I think it’s reasonable that for every product recommendation here, users are expected to give reasons (or a link to reasons) why that product is worth looking into, with a strong nudge to compare to other projects (e.g. why GrapheneOS over Calyx or DivestOS).
Ideally, there would be some kind of wiki the community could keep that links to sites along with notes about caveats and whatnot (e.g. Privacy Tools’ conflict of interest allegations, GrapheneOS’ toxic leader, etc), with the intent of being a resource of where to get more information instead of a definitive guide.
That’s my take at least. I also don’t want this community to fall into group thing, but that also includes group thing against projects just because their leaders aren’t ideal.
Is there a way to sync todo.txt with Tasks, similar to how GNOME calendar syncs with Google?
I use Google tasks for my todo list. This GNOME extension is nice and minimal and just what I’m looking for, and it uses todo.txt. Is there an easy way to sync my changes with Google, similar to how the GNOME calendar app does?...
Google fixes two Pixel zero-day flaws exploited by forensics firms. GrapheneOS discovered and reported these flaws. (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
More Information: GrapheneOS Mastodon account
What phone brand do you like the best?
*In terms of privacy, customisation, camera quality, and battery time....