To add, I found some old Philips switches might have reacted badly to this, because they drained battery super fast afterwards. Like a month or two. I switched them all to cheap Ikea switches which work as usual and drain very slowly. All working nicely and I can make toggle buttons work like you described even if some lights are cut off from power.
But yeah there might be problems with certain devices and drain.
This might be true for the majority of cases, but it really depends on your mesh network, what devices drop and your needs. It works perfectly in my case.
The right answer: enable the online/offline detection in zigbee2mqtt. I forget the name of the setting though (edit: it's called availability). This might increase power consumption on some battery devices. You can then check if devices are available in your scripts and ignore their state if not.
It has a delay until offline state is detected, the delay can be tweaked as far as I know, but is a tradeoff with battery powered devices consumption.
I think this is again overblown. Would be better to ignore some forum posters and not make new headlines that give the impression Jolla is doing something against GOS. It's just sad to me to see all the effort wasted in useless drama. Wish the best to both sides. We should all be happy to see competition in the phone & OS market. Still love GOS.
Not a user but could someone sum up how this attack works? You have to be in the same wifi or using a VPN to get to the same network, right? Or does kde connect and this attack work through the internet?
Isn't that just the language choice? I always use english for any OS because the translations just suck in my opinion, and make it harder to find any settings or menus. I assume it might be also partly caused by the translation not being ideal?
I find it weird if the admin was pushing for anything besides Linux. Especially apple/windows. But I know nothing about china
Linux was hard and that was true at some point though. I remember having to build kernels for Debian in order to have support for my motherboard, not sure what was the main issue there, but I had a hard time compiling them until they worked, this could be a couple days worth of trial and error...
That's history. Still, it is not some rumour as you put it.
There are so many. Shadowland for example.