yuumei

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[–] yuumei@feddit.uk 5 points 2 days ago

A grapheneOS user already got banned from playstation because of age verification for using that OS and reported to the police: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/36134-grapheneos-user-reported-to-authorities-for-using-grapheneos Kier wants to restrict us to Windows and Apple only

[–] yuumei@feddit.uk 3 points 1 week ago

Let me guess, Kier and Mandelson will suggest Palantir can handle it. Super secure, the most secure

[–] yuumei@feddit.uk 2 points 2 weeks ago

Sure but they don't work as-well because the energy has already penetrated the glass and now needs to traverse the glass again to escape, better than nothing but not as good as external shutters

[–] yuumei@feddit.uk 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Genuinely interested: do you have external shutters or awnings on buildings like schools in Italy? I have to pay £500 to a council planning department to get them approved to be installed. (Which is utterly ridiculous)

[–] yuumei@feddit.uk 19 points 4 weeks ago

In-case this helps anyone else, the dimensions of these phones:

spoilerhttps://murena.com/shop/smartphones/brand-new/murena-fairphone-6/ Dimensions (HxWxD) 156.5× 73.3× 9.6mm

https://www.punkt.ch/products/mc02-5g-secure-phone Dimensions: 165.9 x 77.8 x 10.9mm

https://volla.online/en/volla-phone-quintus/ Device dimensions 164.15 x 74.7 x 8.75 mm

https://volla.online/en/volla-phone-plinius/ Dimenstions 163 mm x 76 mm x 10.5 mm

https://volla.online/en/volla-phone-x23/ Device dimensions 160.9 x 80 mm x 12.2 mm

https://commerce.jolla.com/products/jolla-phone-sep-ii-2026 Dimensions: ~158 x 74 x 9mm, est. 190g

https://furilabs.com/ Dimensions 170mm x 76mm x 8mm / 291g

https://puri.sm/products/liberty-phone/ Dimensions (W×H×T): 74×152×15 mm

https://pine64.org/devices/pinephone_pro/ Dimensions 160.8 x 76.6 x 11.1mm

https://store.fxtec.com/pro1/#specification Dimensions: 154 x 73.6 x 13.98 mm

I wish there were a small phone :(

[–] yuumei@feddit.uk 5 points 2 months ago

Got my old PC from 2011 working again, had loads of RAM at the time and runs pretty well now. Put it in the loft and installed proxmox on it. Am now using remote-backups.com from Germany as a remote backup :) for a load of services.

[–] yuumei@feddit.uk 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Still got my n900 :) The SoC hasn’t been named (I think) but it will likely contain closed source binary blobs for the GPU at least if it’s CSF, JM based Mali did not have firmware

[–] yuumei@feddit.uk 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Do not use open office: https://forum.cryptpad.org/d/232-onlyoffice-concerns-vendor-makes-shady-moves Dedicated website: https://eviloffice.tutdomen.com/ Licensing problems: https://opensource.stackexchange.com/questions/9481/is-onlyoffice-restricting-our-freedom-with-their-faq-agpl-v3 (is not really open source?) and mobile clients going proprietary: https://www.reddit.com/r/NextCloud/comments/fktqug/onlyoffice_fcked_us/

Libre office are a project that comply with open source licenses instead of stealing the work

[–] yuumei@feddit.uk 5 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (9 children)

Alternative to Ente is Immich which I have recently set up. You need to run your own server but it’s 100x better and it’s open source

[–] yuumei@feddit.uk 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (4 children)

Erm, ~~open~~ only office is a Russian Trojan horse. What is next cloud thinking?

 

Bedfordshire police working with US corpo Palantir to implement AI facial recognition

 

I couldn't find this documented anywhere but I feel it's a pattern that others might want to copy. I have a partner and we wanted a way to have a shared email account. We also wanted to be able to use anything@customdomain.com and be able to reply from that address created on the fly. We also wanted to have our own custom sub domain each (anything@person1.customdomain.com).

This is mostly possible with Proton and I thought it would be worth explaining how:

My partner does not have a Proton account yet so in order to implement the full setup we would need to create an additional account and pay for it, so you'd probably need "family" over "duo".

Create the following proton accounts:

Now make the shared account the admin and sign up for whatever pricing plan you use.

We used a password manager so both of us can log in to this account. (But Proton if you are listening it would be nice to have an official "shared account" way of doing this).

Now create the other two accounts.

Now you need to create your domain on whatever DNS provider you use.

Now go to simplelogin.io and sign in using the shared proton account (No additional account needed, it uses the proton authentication).

Go to Domains in simplelogin and add a new domain (customdomain.com). Now you need to follow the steps to register the DNS with simplelogin: verify ownership, MX record setup, SPF, DKIM, DMARC. Once all of those are working you should be able to send and receive email using that domain.

Now to set up the other accounts, log out of simplelogin, then log back in but log in with the other proton account (person1). You may have to log out of proton and switch accounts there.

Once you are logged in as person1, you will need to setup the DNS for the subdomain: person1.customdomain.com and do the same as previously.

And do the same for person2.

Now you have a shared account (which you share a password for) and a personal account each that you don't share the password for.

You can now create email addresses on the fly under all the accounts:

Sign up to a website using anything@customdomain.com and once an email is received it will appear in simplelogin as an Alias. If you later want to block that website, just go to simplelogin and turn off the alias.

You can also now reply from anything@customdomain.com, however it's a bit of a faff:

If the Alias already exists, in order to reply from an Alias you need to go to simplelogin and click "Contacts" to add a "reverse alias". Once you have it will have an option "Copy reverse-alias". Click this and you will have an email something like: "Company | hello at octopus.energy" <hello_at_octopus_energy_randomletters@simplelogin.co> if the Alias doesn't exist yet you will need to create it.

When you send an email to this simplelogin.co address, the simplelogin server will edit the email to make it appear as though it was sent from anything@customdomain.com

It's a bit of a pain but does seem to work. (Again Proton if you are listening, integrating this in to the email client would be great)

Anyway, hope this helps someone else :)

 

Not seen an answer to this question so thought others might find it useful: I spoke to Nationwide about the "0% green additional borrowing" feature and they said that DIY is not allowed. The way it works is that you get a quote for something that you want to do from a company give it to them and they pay the company directly. So you never see any of the money.

Might be useful for some but I'm going to save money by doing it myself as the prices these companies charge is extortionate.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by yuumei@feddit.uk to c/homeassistant@lemmy.world
 

I created a very simple hacky card to download and display Met Office rain images for a few hours ahead. It is probably very buggy so use at your own risk :) Unfortunately the API only supports the whole UK or Europe at the moment so can't zoom in. But I find it quite useful.

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