MigratingtoLemmy

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MigratingtoLemmy,

Do they offer multi-region storage boxes? Hetzner is definitely a name I can trust (at the moment), I’m interested

MigratingtoLemmy,

Do they offer multi-region replication of storage? This stuff is fairly important to me and I’ve not exactly heard of BuyVM in the same league for Cloud storage providers like AWS, BackBlaze and Cloudflare

How to randomly pad files before encryption to prevent file fingerprinting?

Hi, I was planning to encrypt my files with GPG for safety before uploading them to the cloud. However, from what I understand GPG doesn’t pad files/do much to prevent file fingerprinting. I was looking around for a way to reliably pad files and encrypt metadata for them but couldn’t find anything. Haven’t found any...

MigratingtoLemmy,

Can you point to where such a capability is mentioned in the documentation? I’m using rclone right now

MigratingtoLemmy,

I also have media and other binary blobs which I’d like to archive in an encrypted fashion, will GPG suffice? ChatGPT mentioned OpenSSL for this but I’m not sure where that’s taking me.

After announcing increased prices, Spotify to Pay Songwriters About $150 Million Less Next Year (www.billboard.com)

When Bloomberg reported that Spotify would be upping the cost of its premium subscription from $9.99 to $10.99, and including 15 hours of audiobooks per month in the U.S., the change sounded like a win for songwriters and publishers. Higher subscription prices typically equate to a bump in U.S. mechanical royalties — but not...

MigratingtoLemmy,

I wish they based it on Debian. It definitely earns my personal recommendation for default distros alongside LMDE

MigratingtoLemmy,

Wait, alternative to the fair phone in terms of software and reliability? Better performance than the Pine phones? Matching up to the Librems in quality?

If this comes true I’ll be the happiest ever

[dwl] hacking together a search engine on a work-in-progress setup :3 (lemmy.blahaj.zone)

This is a woefully underpowered laptop I got for free! I’m working to make it into a secure portable machine (since it does support secureboot & TPM-backed disk encryption) to take on the go that I don’t fear losing. This is mostly for doing programming & study, on stuff that doesn’t require high-performances, so the 2...

MigratingtoLemmy,

That’s a cool project but what’s that about the search engine?

MigratingtoLemmy,

You should be using a seedbox to torrent in this age. Let the company run their business, if they don’t want to be a part of the group that allows torrents, so be it.

MigratingtoLemmy,

I love these guys. Let’s see if somebody can just bootstrap the FOSS framework directly on TCP to work on the internet without a VPN. Fantastic project

MigratingtoLemmy,

Wtf, why on earth would they do that? Thanks for pointing it out

MigratingtoLemmy,

Not having an opt-out toggle pisses me off

MigratingtoLemmy, (edited )

Not having an opt-out toggle should definitely be a cause of concern. Not everyone is running Debian just for the FOSS-only firmware, but there’s definitely a sizeable number of people doing so. Letting the user choose whether they want to install proprietary firmware or not is absolutely an important choice.

This is assuming there really isn’t an opt-out somewhere in the install menu.

Edit: it may be that I am running something without FOSS drivers for it. I happened to forget about it. So what? I’d rather it not run (unless it’s critical), and I definitely want to be prompted that a proprietary driver is recommended to run the specific device because no FOSS driver is available. Not doing so is taking away my choice in the matter, and if Debian is really doing that, then I will personally have to rethink my options, including my donations

MigratingtoLemmy,

Looks nice, will wait to see how it takes off

MigratingtoLemmy,

You mean you’re assuming that it will come with a backdoor in the hardware? Will that matter if the bootloader is FOSS?

MigratingtoLemmy,

Coreboot disables most of Intel ME on x86 except the parts required for essential functions. It certainty cripples external access to Intel ME.

I believe it is a fair assumption that for embedded architectures like ARM and RISC-V, a FOSS bootloader will likely deal with state-sponsored backdoors if they haven’t been infiltrated themselves. This does not take into account baseband attack vectors because I simply don’t know much about wireless, but I’d imagine someone working on these projects likely has their eye on the funny stuff the NSA is likely to try here. RISC-V is FOSS, the NSA cannot legally require anybody to include a backdoor into the architecture itself.

MigratingtoLemmy,

ASM - are you working with embedded electronics?

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