Inspired by Google's move to remove @organicmaps from the Playstore without warning, I finally decided to move my > 3,000 Google Maps saved places to Organic Maps. To facilitate doing this for others' benefit, I made a quick webpage to convert your Google Maps GeoJSON data to GPX and KMZ files that render well in Organic Maps.
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ArcaneChat (previously known as #DeltaLab) an alternative Delta Chat client for #Android is now available in official F-Droid store!
If you already have it you can securely continue to upgrade it now from F-Droid (or #IzzyOnDroid) thanks to #ReproducibleBuilds which ensures the apk matches the source code and not me nor F-Droid is manipulating the binary 🎉
f-droid.org/en/packages/chat.d…
#encryption #decentralization #anonymous #email #ArcaneChat #DeltaChat #fdroid
#blocklist update:
Added ts.net
to my spammy-subdomains.txt
list. While I have been aware of this for the past year, the number of subdomains on fedi has increased and the spam risk is too great (at least one person reported spam).
I should have added this months ago, to be honest: free easily-created subdomains and partially-managed hosting (networking) all in one for a product with sufficient popularity without heavy moderation of spam generally spells out a terrible place way to run an instance. Get a domain name.
For more about spammy-subdomains, see the supplementary blocklists section of my fediverse blocklists.
User preferences are increasing importance for user experience
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Things I didn't have on my cyberpunk dystopia bingo card: restarting Three Mile Island to power Microsoft AI
Secret calculator hack brings ChatGPT to the TI-84, enabling easy cheating
Tiny device installed inside TI-84 enables Wi-Fi Internet, access to AI chatbot.
Gajim 1.9.4 has been released 🎉
This release integrates XMPP Providers (@xmpp_providers), supports Hats and brings many improvements and bug fixes. Thank you for all your contributions!
If you like to support Gajim with a donation, feel free to visit liberapay.com/Gajim
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Congrats Danielle!
Thanks for an awesome presentation at #matrixconf on the power of Element Server Suite.
For more information about ESS visit element.io/server-suite
"A topic dear to my heart: there is no functional URL/URI standard today."
I wrote on the #HTTPbis mailing list:
This week we released GNOME 47 “Denver”! 🥳
To find out more, and to see what else happened this week, you should check out the latest issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME!
Fascinating presentation at #matrixconf from Jan Kohnert at gematik.
Germany’s healthcare industry is developing the Matrix-based TI-Messenger standard. An excellent example of interoperable secure communications.
linuxdays.cz/2024/
finally figured out why @mozilla's rejection of the #fediverse is bothering me so much: i had no idea mozilla.social was open to the public. i thought it was only for their employees.
support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/m…
so am even angrier because this "experiment" was bullshit.
if i, one of the most eager early adopters of tech on the planet didn't get that mozilla.social was open to everyone, then it's their fault millions didn't flock to the platform.
Mozilla Social FAQ | Firefox Help
Mozilla.social will shut down on Dec 17, 2024. Download your data and migrate before then.support.mozilla.org
Want to use a cheap eSIM plan but don't have an eSIM compatible phone?
Try an eSIM adapter! These nifty cards are basically removable eUICCs that you can provision eSIM profiles onto.
The one I'm recommending uses an open source app to manage profiles. The app in question is OpenEUICC, a fully open-souce LPAd implementation for Android. Other eSIM adapters use proprietary, closed source apps and require account sign-ups.
More details can be found in this article: androidauthority.com/esim-adap…
Not really, unless you buy a shitty nvidia gpu.
Experts widely criticise Chat Control e.g. for attacking #E2EE, IT-security and violating (European) fundamental rights.
The #GlobalEncryptionCoalition now warns that the Hungarian proposal fails to resolve the problems of the regulation and calls on governments to reject it:
globalencryption.org/2024/09/g…
netzpolitik.org/2024/interne-d…
New presidency, same unacceptable #CSAR proposal: The 🇭🇺 Presidency still seeks to impose a system of mandatory scanning of online communications with intrusive technologies that undermine security and threaten fundamental rights.
With the Global Encryption Coalition, we call for the continued protection of our privacy & strong encryption 👇
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Seirdy
in reply to Seirdy • • •Moreover, I’ve had an increase in requests to add entries to shared blocklists. I normally don’t take requests for shared lists except in extreme situations, and in those cases I only do overrides as part of the process documented in the article. If I think an override is controversial, I ask a couple sources most likely to disagree; if multiple sources are opposed to adding an entry that overrides consensus, I don’t.
The point of FediNuke is to show what basically everyone agrees should be blocked, and that leaves out a lot of awful (and less-awful) entries. The goal isn’t to make a blocklist that’s enough; it’s to make a blocklist whose entries you probably agree with. As the docs say, this list is not comprehensive. It’s a huge compromise. There’s a reason why our blocklist isn’t just FediNuke; FediNuke is a list to compare other lists to, or a starting point for blocklist-skeptics. If you choose to trust FediNuke (and it’s fine if you don’t; I’m not “making” anybody use it on principle), then your list should eventually be a superset of what you import from it.
#FediNuke