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fl42v,
  1. Compile jvm into wasm
  2. ???
  3. Be universally hated
fl42v,

FYI, not taking pride of using arch violates the EULA

fl42v,

Sending plain-text passwords is rather interesting, tho. Could’ve at least optionally encrypted 'em with a key derived from smth known by the user only.

fl42v,

I’ve always suspected lisp programmers can’t understand stuff without parentheses, but that lady just confirmed it :D

fl42v, (edited )

When doing connector stuff, you can almost always search for “connector name pinout”. With trrs audio jacks it’s somewhat weird at times, tho, as there’s a standard and a mess Nokia did back in the day (ever wondered why their earphones sounded weird when connected to newer phonrs? That’s 'cause they have swapped mic and ground “pins”).

That said, you need the second one from here. If you have trouble with identifying which pin on the other side connected to where, you can always use a multimeter (but usually they are kinda mirrored, i.e. the tip would be the farthest one from the sleeve on both ends)

Hope it helps

Addition:

  1. The colors corresponding to stuff can be found out by disassembling one of the ear cups and checking which colors it uses. E.g. you unscrew the right cup and see that it has red and golden wires, than red goes to the 1st ring, golden goes to ground (a.k.a. the second ring), the another single-colored wire goes to the tip. The mic cable usually has both gnd and signal kinda braided together, you separate the golden one from the 2-colored one, the former goes to the 2nd ring, the latter goes to the sleeve.
  2. The wires are usually badly solderable be default as they are covered with smth and may be also have chord for elasticity. Can be fixed by either using hotter temps on your soldering iron (I briefly used about 400c for that) or burning their tips with a lighter. Also, you’ll probably need some flux (which kinda goes without saying, but just in case; make sure not to use acid accidentally as it eats through stuff even after looking evaporated or being washed off)

Addit2: shoul’ve scrolled a bit more for better pics. This one should work better than me explaining stuff with words:

https://2020cadillac.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/trs-jack-wiring-diagram-data-wiring-diagram-today-trs-wiring-diagram.jpg

Addit3: vids are also available on yt. Search for “trrs replacement”

fl42v,

Huh, why would one make up a bird? A reference to the memespiracy theory that birds don’t exist?

fl42v,

Back in the day I used to store a skeleton of one under my bed; twas quite funny when my parents found it. Also, a few of those flew into my face when I was retrieving it. Does that count?

fl42v,

They’re not always correct, tho: recently checked it, it said smth like 14C which is supposed to be comfortable (yet it felt quite hot outside), then checked another provider – 18C (yeah, that’s closer).

fl42v,

Is the TES reference intentional? >!(OP’s username)!<

fl42v,

So, regarding the account: it depends. AFAIK, there’s no “graphene account” in grapheneos, but you can use the regular google account after installing sandboxed play services. Note: you don’t have to, the only things from google I personally used were gcam (since their hdr+ thingy is quite good) and photos (since foss alternatives I’ve tried can’t 3d transform), both without play services and internet access. On other roms there may be an optional account (ex, /e/os).

Applications: there’s a messaging app (regular SMS) and gallery (not sure here, tho, mb there wasn’t; once again I decided to keep using google photos), otherwise - nope. All can be obtained from f-droid/play store/aurora. Syncing probably needs to be done via 3rd party stuff (I’d probably go with self-hosted nextcloud instance, which can be done rather easily and for free with tailscale if you have a spare laptop/pc)

App installation: I personally went with f-droid plus aurora (since the proprietary software I use doesn’t rely on play services other than for sending notifications, exception - gcam, but fixable with gcam services provider from f-droid with the caveat of not being able to use sandboxed play services due to the name collision). Idk how exactly sandboxed play services are “better” compared to f-droid, mb in terms of software availability? Otherwise I prefer f-droid since stuff there is Foss, trackerless and overall better audited (paste here the links to numerous articles about actual malware being found in play store).

Self-hosting nextcloud is relatively easy (I can drop some links later if you’re interested), but you can also keep using whatever you used before. Also (correct me if I’m wrong) /e/ provides their cloud with some amount of free storage, so you may want to start with that.

fl42v,

So, as I’ve mentioned, you’ll need another machine (I’d advice running Linux on it, but it’s probably not strictly necessary)

The easiest route would probably be to run their all-in-one docker image. I believe, their instructions are rather straightforward. It would be enough to expose port 8080 only in the provided docker run command.

Then accessing from outside the local network may be accomplished via tailscale.

By default it will be accessible from within your tailnet only, but if it doesn’t suite you (e.g. you want to use another VPN on your phone to hide your traffic from your provider or bypass regional restrictions) you can expose it to the internet via tailscale funnel.

fl42v,

Nah, (> Russian shill) is the overall take, not using the article. Слава Украине, tho.

As a side-note, I suspect they’re trolling or are a кремлебот 😁

fl42v,

The dude in front of the cameraperson doesn’t now they’re about to become a sweet roll

fl42v,

Incorrect: the backdoored version was originally discovered by a Debian sid user on their system, and it presumably worked. On arch it’s questionable since they don’t link sshd with liblzma (although some say some kind of a cross-contamination may be possible via a patch used to support some systemd thingy, and systemd uses liblzma). Also, probably the rolling opensuse, and mb Ubuntu. Also nixos-unstalbe, but it doesn’t pass the argv[0] requirements and also doesn’t link liblzma. Also, fedora.

Btw, security.archlinux.org/ASA-202403-1

fl42v,

Unlike arch that has no “stable”. Yap, sure; idk what it was supposed to mean, tho.

fl42v,

Yea, but the move to verify the path seemed somewhat funny at the time. As for the second part - it’s a shame, but expected: they need to re-compile like everything. So, I just decided to wait since all my machines are ssh-ible from VPN only

fl42v,

Wdym

no one has written a song about how much they love their CEO

? Here’s one: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj1dd0Kcq8A

fl42v,

Probably so. I mean, even though the b®ands he played at aren’t what I personally listen to, I’ve often heard his name here and there.

fl42v,

Allrighty, cyanide is out of the question (which it may’ve been anyways given the ice cream is sugary enough), but what about less immediately acting stuff, like ricin or orellanine?

fl42v,

For me it’s not about efficiency (although tiling somewhat improves it) but rather basic comfort. With stacking wms windows constantly overlap each other, and then I have to constantly re-arrange them, alt-tab like 75 times to find the one I need, etc, and tiling does solve this issue pretty damn well.

fl42v,

Yeah, those trashbag pants look weird and everything, but +5 to pickpocketing is +5 to pickpocketing :D

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