

Than this is misleading
Than this is misleading
Aren’t all 2FA apps offline compatible?
2fa only for paying customers, no? I mean, I pay because it’s dirt cheap for tge convenience they offer but still no free 2fa
I think the corporate stuff is added because of the French, German and Dutch governments joining the crew. They are using matrix for government employees. It’s integrated in La Suite and Open Desk.
Don’t give your children unrestricted acces to a smartphone until they’ve proven they can use it wisely. No smartphone before age twelve. Limited use until age 15. And ffs. Ban smartphones at school.
Teach your kids about the internet. It’s part of sexual education.
And don’t leave it up to private companies to identify me and collect sensitive data on me. Fuck that. If you really want age verification. Deliver the framework.
I suppose it works best with haos installed on the Rpi
HomeAssistant is still supported on Pi4b
It’s support for the rpi3 that is getting fased out.
Joplin notes. A really nice notetaking app you can selfhost. Simple enough but stil verry advanced.
Yeah fuck them.
Nearly all digital media is locked so in order to back up something you own you’ll have to break the lock. Fuck. Them. (And the people who voted for these laws)
Is it? I’m not totally sure, as I’m not from the US but I think the DMCA is the nasty player in this game.
True. The real time traffic data is their business model. They sell it to professional customers for routing.
Not FOSS though. But privacy first
Yeah. That’s illegal in lots of countries.
Magic Earth handles it decently.
Magic Earth has live traffic data.
Is a self hosted docker different from this?
So, one one hand you have a repairability index that indicated how repairable certain devices are.
A bit lame, I agree, and a copy of the French system.
But there’s also this knowledge platform that is installed by the same law that unites producers, suppliers, employees, environmental organisations and al our regional governments (we have a few of those…)
Every 6 months they’ll have to report and evaluate repairability and make suggestions to improve legislation. The law is constructed in such a way that it can easily be adapted and expanded.
Every quarter they’ll evaluate how producers and importers comply to the legislation.
So, yes. It’s not much for now but it is a certain step in the right way. They’re careful not to overregulate and will evaluate and evolve.
Also, it makes no sense installing legislation if there is no apparatus to maintain and sanction.
I’m mildly optimistic because our government is seldom caught being thoughtful and considerate 🙈
I agree. But you have to start somewhere. The guideline has been converted into legislation in Belgium since last week.
The Repair cafés run by volunteers are now formal repair hubs that are subsidized and will be involved in building up knowledge for further legislation.
That’s why we have the EU to get thatbstuff sorted.
https://headscale.net/stable/