Just a note, but there are many many more invidious instances.
Is TeleGuard libre software? If it's not, which seems to be the case... Then NOBODY knows what TeleGuard does (aside from certain company members of course).
I would run in the other direction.
Has Quick Share worked for you ever?
Every single time I tried it, it never worked. Neither phone could find the other.
I come back and try to use it every year, realise it doesn't work and go back to LocalSend or whatever.
We are already flooded with Chinese goods and nobody has cared about it for many years.
I feel like installing all the codecs is a command away. Is there something else missing?
Yeah, Bazzite website makes it pretty clear it installs many other things for gaming and streaming that I totally don't need.
Seems like Bazzite comes with gaming stuff, so it's a no for me.
Personal computer
I've been told OpenSUSE software availability is very, very limited compared to Fedora's. What do you think about it?

I am really considering moving from Arch to Fedora. What's your experience with this?
Is the loss of pacman and AUR that bad?
What things are to be gained? I expect that SELinux and Redhat backing should really make fedora way more secure.
Absolutely disgusting.
I really enjoyed my teenage years with Call Of Duty, but I will never carry a gun. Let's keep these in videogames, please.
Parallel downloads finally?
‘Fantastic Four’ Director Says Marvel Film Is Completely Standalone: ‘This Is Our Own Little Corner’
Aren't most movies a microcosm of a story packed into a couple of hours?
I wouldn't honestly pay for an email service that does not allow for PGP encryption. Go for mailbox.org or posteo for true standard-respecting emails.
Just like Andrew Garfield was obviously NOT in that Spider-man movie.
Honestly it looks too overcrowded. In exactly all the worst ways to start a universe.
But we'll see.
So piracy is legal now. We can use piracy data to train our brain models. No one can say it's not innovative nor transformative.
It's way better at driving cars.
We are advancing humanity!
Was the Ventoy binary blob issue resolved and it's cool again?
What I dislike about XMPP is that the client ecosystem is definitely weaker than DeltaChat. DeltaChat "just works", and it works incredibly similar and efficient across devices.
But yes, I wouldn't mind if the world used XMPP instead, honestly.
EVERYONE SHOULD DOWNLOAD SIGNAL for PHONE-NUMBER-based communication, tho. Proper RCS is not here yet (and won't be in a long while), so let's try to mobilize people to Signal.
DeltaChat is cooler for non-phone based communications, IMO, and decentralization makes it way sexier and worth this tradeoff.
Because if you pay, you can have as many Proton accounts as you please.

Is there something like Torrentio without Stremio?
I have a feeling it must exist. Some kind of search-engine that's got all the major trackers right there for you.

Could someone publish a torrent under I2P to avoid being identified?
That's basically it.

Are you excited about the new voice product? Any leaks?
It could be the thing that makes Home Assistant suddenly interesting for many ""normies"".

If I choose "No default configuration" when resetting a MikroTik router, will I lose that default configuration "forever"?
Or can I hard-reset the device into the default configuration again?

Google's AI-Powered OSS-Fuzz Tool Finds 26 Vulnerabilities in Open-Source Projects

What's the command to keep screen awake (prevent lockscreen)?
I know how to do it in the battery section through the GUI, but I'd like to set it up through a command, for automation purposes, and particularly for KDE Connect commands.

Any AI tool to analyse a git repo for malicious code?
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/21298994
I'm trying to feel more comfortable using random GitHub projects, basically.

Any AI tool to analyse a git repo for malicious code?
I'm trying to feel more comfortable using random GitHub projects, basically.

What's the software they use for their livestreams?
I am talking about this kind of livestream.
It looks nice, with all the different layouts and so on.

Wait... why does Linux-libre (and #Freedo) exist?
Is Linux not free software itself? I thought propietary stuff was added downstream.
Am I getting something wrong?

What's your opinion on Andrew Huberman's podcast?
Every time I mention that I like Huberman's podcasts, I get bombarded with comments on how he's basically a fool, a liar, yadayada.
And when I read every link, trying to see if maybe I should ditch his podcasts... all I see is, at most, in very specific cases, that some scientists defend different theories.
Like... wow. Science in a nutshell.
That is specially funny once you actually listen to his podcasts, because he is constantly reminding people that his words are not the literal truth, that he is no cop, and that he is simply collecting some evidence and always asking for people to go research this information, consult their doctor/physician/professional...
Joe Rogan has like a 1000 clips that can give you absolute clues on how this guy is... well... not great. And my guess is that people are associating a big muscular man with another?
Has the podcast claimed that the white male is a superior species or what am I missing?
Come on, what kind of dark agenda does a guy like

What is your go-to app for IR remote?
I find the only app in F-droid very lacking, and the couple I tested from the PlayStore lacked many of the technically available controls you can see on IRDB, Global Cache, JP1, etc.
I am seriously surprised there is no open source Android IR remote app that can truly put everything to shame, given that the info is out there. I may contact a friend of mine for a new Android app...

What is your GoCryptFS/CryFS workflow for syncing (let's say) Nextcloud encrypted folders on Android?
I was using the Plasma Vaults feature for the first time on my Linux computer, and it worked nicely (GoCryptFS), but when I wanted to sync that folder on my Android... I just couldn't find the right tool on Android for the job.
How do you solve this problem yourself?

Thinking of building a database of "stuff" that I have at home + some other family households. Multiple accounts with private and shared inventories.
The use case is basically so that all my family members we can check that "John has an old laptop collecting dust" or "Mary has this specific tool that I'd love to use for my current project".
It would be awesome if you could also have a private inventory, aside from the "shared knowledge".
So, what do you guys use for this? Maybe it does not have to be self hosted, but I have a sense the best solutions for this use case are.

Where can I share IR remote codes so they are accessible to everyone in an easy manner?
Is there a database of sorts for these things? It seems like there should be.

So, I want a t-shirt to show off love to open source. I need some org to buy it from (so my money counts). I also want it to have a clear message to regular people.
What's your pick?

What about a linux phone that has a full Android OS sleeping in parallel? Like OnePlus Watch 2 that runs 2 OSs at the same time.
I was thinking that maybe such idea could be applied on a Linux phone that could run all your banking apps without Waydroid's "you-must-be-a-hacker" issues, literally by having a half-asleep Android running on another chip, which you can wake up whenever to do your "non-hacker" things, while at the same time you can run the rest of your system (calls, messaging, calculator, calendar, browser...) on your lightweight, private and personalized Linux mobile OS.
I think I would pay big bucks for something like this, and it could serve as a transition device for ditching Android in the future when Tux finally governs over the world.
What do you guys think?

Small phone lovers... our era is not over. Yesterday I discovered the Unihertz Jelly Star. I fell in love. I will be reporting back.

Introducing Unihertz Jelly Star - The world's smallest Android 13 smartphone with a transparent design and LED light. This phone packs advanced features into a credit card-sized body, including an Octa-Core 6nm MediaTek Helio G99 processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB of storage memory, and a powerful 48MP rear ...

Go and check the link, but essentially:
- small
- 2023 release (Android 13)
- HEADPHONE JACK (I was almost sold here)
- NFC
- 8GB RAM (that is powerful)
- 256 GB internal storage
- Dual SIM or SIM+MicroSD
- IR BLASTER (whatttttttt)
- LED indicators (front AND BACK)
- fingerprint scanner
- face ID
- FM Radio
- PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON (ok I'm in love already STOPPP)
I mean... this list is mindblowing. So...
What's the downside?
Honestly, you can go and check all reviews... but this phone is virtually perfect for the size, the only issue I have is that the screen is a bit too tiny, 3 inches, and 480p, and I think this will make many people run away.
It should make me look elsewhere also... but where? Any other small phone with a bigger screen is pretty bad, old, etc... and I really needed a new phone, so I realised this was an opportunity to commit to the cause, and buy and hopefully push this form factor from Unihertz to mainstream brands.
Hopefully one day w

Any podcasts at the level of Huberman Lab in terms of science and self-improvement?
I was not a podcast guy at all, but I stumbled upon Andrew Huberman a few months ago and wow, what an amazing source of information and it has helped me a lot while making conmutes and training sessions a lot less wasteful.
The thing is that, now that I basically have consumed all their catalogue, I feel the need for more.
I am very interested in science, backed-up self-improvement, open source stuff, and... Maybe, if it's really well done I could enjoy some politics.
I mostly like to get informed and to grow. I have other sources for entertainment.