trevor 2d ago • 98%
Beto likely lost because he said the stupidest shit that a dem running in Texas could have said ("we will take your guns!") and it killed his campaign momentum. And even then, he only lost by 2-3%.
To my knowledge, Allred hasn't shot himself in the foot like that, so there is a real chance for him to win.
trevor 3d ago • 100%
SmartTubeNext is is the good (no ads) version of YouTube for AndroidTV devices.
trevor 5d ago • 100%
It's a temporary ban. That is less of a consequence than what you'd face for airing a little too much copyrighted content or something, except for saying shit that could have come from Hitler's mouth.
trevor 6d ago • 100%
Ah. If we're talking mobile, all bets are off. FIDO prompts require Apple and Google to provide the necessary APIs for third-party devs to use, and are still somewhat new. It's likely that since iOS browsers are still just re-skinned WebKit (until the EU stuff settles and Mozilla implements Gecko on iOS), FF on iOS can leverage the OS APIs, but making it work with Gecko on Android requires more work.
I was referring to desktop, where those limitations aren't a hindrance.
trevor 6d ago • 100%
Correct. The spec is about making it easier and more secure to export your passwords and passkeys when you move from one password manager to another. People are misunderstanding this as some sort of federated authentication system to share your credentials between multiple password managers at the same time, which it is not.
trevor 6d ago • 100%
It's gonna work with KeePass and Bitwarden once it's finalized.
trevor 6d ago • 100%
Only in certain states with shitty voting laws. It's perfectly legal to take photos if your ballot in many other states.
trevor 7d ago • 100%
FYI: the people in here recommending the open source competitors for Yubico aren't mentioning one thing: YubiKeys, being proprietary, support a proprietary protocol called Yubico OTP in addition to the FIDO authentication protocol that the open source competitors can do.
The reason this matters is that some applications, like the Linux Bitwarden desktop app (there are others, but this is one that I've had to deal with), don't support FIDO authentication, but do support Yubico OTP. This means that, for those apps, the open source keys wouldn't be a valid authentication method.
Granted, the number of applications like this are small, and probably grows smaller by the day, but it's an important distinction to be aware of.
trevor 7d ago • 100%
Midnight Massterpiece is more like it. Anything from Mike Flannigan is great. Also check out Midnight Club. It's not particularly scary, but more touching and sad, in a good way.
trevor 1w ago • 100%
Yeah. I intentionally buy my games on Steam for ethical reasons because Valve contributes to a positive gaming ecosystem by making things run seamlessly on Linux.
GOG contributes to a negative gaming ecosystem by making Windows the "easy" option and not making use of Proton (or similar tech). Hopefully they fix that one day, but they don't seem to care.
trevor 1w ago • 100%
This must be a joke response...
trevor 1w ago • 100%
This is a joke, right?
trevor 1w ago • 100%
This is what so many people on Lemmy seem to be missing: Biden is ideologically Zionist.
As a politician, he's taken less lobbying money than most (broadly, not just from AIPAC). He's bought into the cause of building an ethnostate, as much as he lies when he claims to disagree with Netanyahu.
trevor 2w ago • 100%
Yeah. They said this about the first (or second) one too. I like the movies, but this is just a gimmick.
trevor 3w ago • 100%
I started disabling JavaScript by default with uBlock Origin a few months ago. I am surprised to report that a bunch of sites work fine without JavaScript.
There are definitely some sites that actually need it, and for those, it's just one click to permanently allow for that site. But most of the sites I need work better with just CSS and HTML because there are no stupid nags or social media sign-in buttons that pop-up anymore.
trevor 3w ago • 100%
Lmao. Good.
trevor 3w ago • 100%
I have the ZSA Moonlander and Voyager keyboards. I like them a lot.
I also have the Ploopy Adept and Nano mice that also run QMK.
I bought all of them preassembled. I'd love to know what other brands are out there that sell preassembled peripherals that can run open firmware.
trevor 4w ago • 100%
Say "no" to Ubislop! You'll be happy you did :)
trevor 4w ago • 100%
Woah... For some reason, I didn't even think a machine like that would exists. I always figured it's a highly manual process.
Would you mind sharing what you have?
I am looking for something that can take a Dockerfile, like the following as an input: --- ```Dockerfile FROM --platform=linux/amd64 debian:latest ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive RUN apt update && apt install -y curl unzip libsecret-1-0 jq COPY entrypoint.sh . ENTRYPOINT [ "/entrypoint.sh" ] ``` --- And produce a a multi-stage Dockerfile where the last stage is built from `scratch`, with the dependencies for the script in the ENTRYPOINT (or CMD) copied over, like this: --- ```Dockerfile FROM --platform=linux/amd64 debian:latest as builder ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive RUN apt update && apt install -y curl unzip libsecret-1-0 jq FROM --platform=linux/amd64 scratch as app SHELL ["/bin/bash"] # the binaries executed in entrypoint.sh COPY --from=builder /bin/bash /bin/bash COPY --from=builder /usr/bin/curl /usr/bin/curl COPY --from=builder /usr/bin/jq /usr/bin/jq COPY --from=builder /usr/bin/sleep /usr/bin/sleep # shared libraries of the binaries COPY --from=builder /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjq.so.1 /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjq.so.1 COPY --from=builder /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4 /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4 COPY --from=builder /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libz.so.1 /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libz.so.1 # ...a bunch of other shared libs... # entrypoint COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh ENTRYPOINT [ "/entrypoint.sh" ] ``` --- I've had pretty decent success creating images like this manually (using `ldd` to find the dependencies) based on [this blog](https://bhupesh.me/publishing-my-first-ever-dockerfile-optimization-ugit/#the-very-first-dockerfile-attempt). To my knowledge, there's nothing out there that automates producing an image built from `scratch`, specifically. If something like this doesn't exist, I'm willing to build it myself.