umami_wasbi

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umami_wasbi,

Daylio Journal?

Didn’t have detail read so you need to look carefully.

Edit: it got ads so maybe not so privacy oriented.

umami_wasbi,

And look on nomie.app for a list of options

umami_wasbi,

Seriously. What are you going to use that will saturate 1Gbps let alone 5?

umami_wasbi,

Maybe Ardour can fit? You can pay $1 or more for the binary or compile it yourself.

ardour.org

umami_wasbi,

Not a pro DAW user. I use it to just substitute Adobe Audition to some extend. Tenacity is used most of the time.

umami_wasbi,

Maybe it doesn’t do anything, but not the reason to not do something.

Things like this turn people off from Linux

I run Mylar on my Xubuntu server to manage my comic collection. I found out recently that there’s a tool that can convert the embedded .jpgs to .webp to save space, but it only works on cbz files and not cbr (zipped vs rar for those who don’t know). I wanted to convert all of my cbr to cbz so that I could run the tool on all...

umami_wasbi,

I totally understand that you are not statisified with the tools. We are welcome you to contribute to make it better. It is Linux after all.

umami_wasbi,

Really? I was planning to switch to Mullvad.

umami_wasbi,

I was looking at Proton too but I’m already a customer and the VPN is going to be shared with family members. I worries if they can access my mail if I share my account.

Question for security enthusiasts (sh.itjust.works)

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/5a158d57-4736-4136-a8eb-e0f911b23861.webpso ive been looking into a Yubikey because i want 2FA on all of my accounts. however on yubicos website it says it supports linux. but the documentation is confusing and i want the Authentication app to setup my Yubikey on my main OS (NixOS) it seems...

umami_wasbi,

The Yubikey is just one factor. The attacker still need to know your account and password to get hold of your account. However, if you’re using passwordless login, bio is a sensible choice.

umami_wasbi,

70% approval rating but what’s the base? If it only surveyed 10 people and 7 say yes, it is 70% but means nothing.

umami_wasbi,

God knows what will happen 10 years down the road. I will stick with Debian.

umami_wasbi, (edited )

Signal is great, but it was unclear if I would be able to self-host my own Signal server if I wanted to support the public network and provide redundancy to my local LAN and connected networks.

You can’t. Signal’s server is closed source. Only the clients are open.

I just discovered Signal open source the server. Please kindly disregard what I said. I had the old news in my mind (maybe).

umami_wasbi,

Signal had their server code published? I thought they closed sorced that. I even didn’t notice.

umami_wasbi,

I would if they didn’t lock SSO behind a paywall.

umami_wasbi,

I’m planning to use Conduit[1] which is written in Rust instead of Synapse. I belive this will consume less resources but have no idea will it run smooth or not.

[1] gitlab.com/famedly/conduit

umami_wasbi,

SimpleX Chat

Thanks for the suggestion. I will take a look at the whitepaper later. Still, I want one that I can host in case the UK law came into effect. While privacy and security is prarmount, a service in my control is also one of the objective.

umami_wasbi,

They are using Signal. I want to switch to Matrix/Element because the new laws might make Signal (and other viable chat apps) unavailable in the UK anymore.

umami_wasbi,

I agree it is technical. However, considering if the laws are in effect, there might not be a secure option, let alone private. It means that all conversations might be under government’s watch. That’s why I’m looking for a self hostable option, that can make sure data is in my control.

I am open to considering alternatives, but the foundation of the plan is based on the assumption that apps commonly used for secure and private conversations, such as Signal, may become insufficiently secure and private due to potential future laws or the possibility of exiting the UK market. The preferred criteria for the chosen app are that it is open source, audited, or ideally, both.

umami_wasbi,

I wish it can be that simple.

umami_wasbi,

Sad but true. However, my whole family are not there. They are the primary contacts of mine, with some friends in the mix.

umami_wasbi,

I had a look of the screenshots and don’t think the design is out of the ordinary. I don’t need a “messaging app killer” but a functional, secure, and private “chat platform”. XMPP with OMEMO looks quite good for me.

umami_wasbi,

It would be nice to use just one app as they are the users. Not me.

And having a computer online the whole time because one might not present is quite a deal breaker.

umami_wasbi,

I haven’t tried yet. Dendrite follows the micro services architecture which I don’t need and increases management work. That’s why I choose Conduit.

umami_wasbi,

This itself is a kind of ignorance.

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