Posts by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
(DIR) Post #AL8cHTRThI2pYRXYx6 by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-03T17:18:44Z
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@captainepoch It is never the same as the original. I do use, instead when I play the original, a mod to deactivate that.
(DIR) Post #AL9DV4CQ2jHdchqEDI by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-06-29T15:47:11Z
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@nitrokey when I should expect the Nitrokey 3A NFC to be available? And if it is in stock, then update the shop page.
(DIR) Post #AL9tEIp0cVmK7ra2Zk by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-04T20:08:08Z
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@urusan I should try using bookmarks. Sometimes it gets anoying to not remember the URL
(DIR) Post #ALHpP05YxpUx3ZD0SG by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-08T16:02:56Z
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@metalune Many have tried making one. Good luck! Maybe use CM4?
(DIR) Post #ALHwuk9uQSaYb3KDDs by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-08T17:27:07Z
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@metalune Compute module 4
(DIR) Post #ALHzaL0KXWOkeUo2D2 by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-08T16:33:27Z
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I always like the idea of making my own small search engine. Something simple, like http://wiby.me, for finding personal blogs, open source software and communities. Any idea on how to implement it? I have a few ideas on how to implement the ranking algorithm and some of the code needed in the back end(storing data, API) and the front end, but more complicated things(like doing the actual search, looking for metadata in HTML), I'm not sure how to do. Any help?
(DIR) Post #ALI4A256luIQCnJi7c by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-08T18:48:18Z
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@werwolf Thanks. That should be what I need, and I can learn how they do it very easy for my own search engine.
(DIR) Post #ALIZjvAb2iuDm2TdC4 by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-09T00:42:09Z
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@metalune I was thinking you are trying to something smaller, but you should still check around CM4 since you might find a board(where the CM4 is placed) that will work better in your laptop.
(DIR) Post #ALJJxtEfcwS9iiyu6C by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-09T08:40:37Z
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@conservancy Many don't understand what is this about. They are just trying to ban other people from selling FOSS software, and just allow the original author to do it.
(DIR) Post #ALJOI6QKhfRWENKWSe by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-09T10:08:35Z
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@werwolf @Anachron I use searxng, so I don't give data to google, but as @werwolf said, is not what I need
(DIR) Post #ALJPgdmqPaEsbo7ktk by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-09T10:24:13Z
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@kzimmermann Most of the time, they don't use only this for tracking
(DIR) Post #ALLsB4cEafnxZToTUe by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-10T14:52:53Z
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@werwolf I searched a lot and I didn't find it. Thanks for the info!
(DIR) Post #ALub34MFvIc8hPxlGC by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-27T06:56:34Z
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@chuang @postmarketOS It looks fantastic. Can I use it on other distros?
(DIR) Post #AMLLYjXaUyfsnSHIyO by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2022-08-09T06:39:24Z
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@linmob PinePhone has both failed and succeeded. The software is one part of the equation, but hardware is the thing that makes PinePhone to fail. If it had somewhat better hardware, it would be much better.
(DIR) Post #AT0VAyEhMUaIoqycuu by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2023-02-24T14:08:20Z
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What services are you paying for?I'm asking about services that are really usefull, not streaming apps.So far, I pay for Proton Unlimited(primary emaill + vpn as a backup), Mullvad(primary VPN), Bitwarden and Sourcehut.
(DIR) Post #AT2CLiJHPBupnWRt1U by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2023-02-25T05:54:26Z
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@Graycot I don't thinky anyone is that insane to have pedals. I do suspect they might have a QMK keyboard.
(DIR) Post #AUXFF39kiok1latTuK by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2023-04-11T07:21:30Z
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@EU_Commission When my phone breaks to the point it is not usable, I just buy a new one since at that point it already pretty old.
(DIR) Post #AVTRpjodg1YCdGjMrQ by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2023-05-09T07:23:40Z
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@BrodieOnLinux meanwhile openbsd still considers xorg secure
(DIR) Post #AVUaGcgtGjTx92OgO8 by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2023-05-09T08:11:14Z
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@charlie_root @dcc @BrodieOnLinux I have used Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD/HardenedBSD and Qubes OS. While OpenBSD provides good security out of the box, using it practically is a lot harder than configuring Linux for almost the same level of security. Note: I'm not a security expert, that is just my conclusion after playing around with them
(DIR) Post #AVUaGe3GD2yDMhs3tY by cristiioan@fosstodon.org
2023-05-09T09:31:03Z
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@charlie_root @dcc @BrodieOnLinux I had a hard time configuring all my stuff on openbsd when I was using it compared to even freebsd(which was pretty hard). I do know how to do configs, as I even compiled gentoo from start before. The poiint is that doing what most users would do a laptop/desktop on openbsd can be a lot harder than on almost all other alternatives.