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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 17-May-2025 10:33:47 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    I've just downloaded and installed JellyBook for self-hosted reading. I know that Jellyfin's support of books is still in its early stages, but it seems to work well so far. And it looks like it'll be great for self-hosted manga, as well!

    https://github.com/JellyBookOrg/JellyBook

    In conversation about 6 days ago from infosec.exchange permalink

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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 12-May-2025 01:51:07 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    Meta finally sent me my data extract tonight. It's deletion week! I just need to make sure it's all there and then warn everyone one last time.

    In conversation about 12 days ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 07-May-2025 16:32:03 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:
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    • PeerTube

    @peertube I'd love to see a way to get new builds directly through Obtainium. 😁

    In conversation about 16 days ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 07-May-2025 11:06:06 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:
    • Jay

    Every time I think to myself "man, I wish I knew more about this" and look up a tutorial on YouTube, I come across one of @jay's videos and they're always fantastic. Learn Linux TV is an incredible resource.

    #Linux #FOSS

    In conversation about 16 days ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 01-May-2025 11:49:13 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:
    • evacide

    @evacide Frankly I wish I knew anyone that was cool enough to be in a cabal of marriage-ruining lesbian witches.

    In conversation about 22 days ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Apr-2025 11:43:42 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    DNS is short for Dinosaurs

    In conversation about a month ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 28-Apr-2025 10:40:22 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:
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    @BrodieOnLinux I think I'll agree with that. If not only because it'll likely inspire an entire new wave of "Linux challenges." 110 million people is a lot.

    In conversation about a month ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 28-Apr-2025 10:35:11 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:
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    • Brodie Robertson

    @BrodieOnLinux Ah yep, I did notice this in yours! Still a very good call out.

    In conversation about a month ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 28-Apr-2025 10:25:30 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    Half of my YouTube feed today is just Linux YouTubers talking over the PewDiePie video. Which makes sense. But I've seen absolutely zero of them compare his (good) attitude towards Linux (both the good and the bad) to other major videos, like the LTT challenge.

    In conversation about a month ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 27-Apr-2025 12:59:43 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    I'm actually really impressed with the PewDiePie #Linux video. He's talking to an audience of real people, not nerds, and explaining benefits pretty well. And it seems to me that he's put a lot of work into the customization aspect, more so than even I ever have. I'm not sure how many new people this'll bring to the community, but it won't be a small number.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVI_smLgTY0&t=4s

    In conversation about a month ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 07-Apr-2025 11:53:51 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:
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    • Brodie Robertson

    @BrodieOnLinux And sometimes the hardware can be genuinely nicer than the usual alternatives. Linux on a Chromebook Pixel (2015) remains my best Linux experience to date.

    In conversation about 2 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 31-Mar-2025 00:42:55 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    I don't know how anybody lets their software fall out of date. I am *constantly* checking for updates for absolutely everything.

    In conversation about 2 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 27-Mar-2025 09:23:14 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    I'm using a light theme on my device for the first time in over a decade and I don't hate it.

    In conversation about 2 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 20-Mar-2025 07:42:13 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    This is fascinating insight into Facebook's AI slop problem.

    https://youtu.be/Cedj8AKI2U8?feature=shared

    In conversation about 2 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Mar-2025 00:44:20 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    TIL that if you don't manually set a country code within OpenWRT, it defaults to the "World" profile which restricts the power of your router's antennas to the lowest possible regulated output globally, which for me was 20dBm. Setting it to "United States" allowed me to increase that to 23dBm, which is double the power.

    https://forum.openwrt.org/t/which-country-is-less-restrictive-on-2-4-ghz-and-5-ghz-signal-channels/131286

    In conversation about 2 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 17-Mar-2025 11:00:52 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:
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    • Brodie Robertson

    @BrodieOnLinux Fedora. The usual.

    In conversation about 2 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 14-Mar-2025 08:03:01 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:
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    • Brodie Robertson

    @BrodieOnLinux This is super annoying. I am curious to see how Valve themselves handle this, since if anti-cheat is done at the hardware verification level, this would theoretically hinder the game compatibility list for a future iteration of the Steam Deck.

    In conversation about 2 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 28-Feb-2025 05:53:55 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    With everything going on with Mozilla and #Firefox, it's once again time for me to post about our need for a real, flagship #Linux web browser. Firefox has been it for some time, and while I can absolutely understand why, I think it's becoming more and more apparent that Mozilla's goals don't really align with those of the Linux community. And to be clear, that's okay! Mozilla needs to make money. But Linux distributions and users shouldn't be impacted by that need, now or in the future.

    I recognize that projects like GNOME Web are awesome, but I don't see a future in which GNOME Web replaces Firefox and is shipped among distributions regardless of their desktop environment of choice.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 22-Feb-2025 07:25:10 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    As seen on Reddit, X / Twitter appears to be partnering in some way with Brave for search results in their stupid AI thing:

    "We share parts of Input Data with Brave Software, Inc., so we can include Brave’s search results in the Service."

    https://x.ai/legal/europe-privacy-policy-addendum

    In conversation about 3 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink

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      xAI’s Europe Privacy Policy Addendum | xAI
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    Zak :1password: (zak@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 21-Feb-2025 11:16:57 JST Zak :1password: Zak :1password:

    Might fuck around and rewatch Andor.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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