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peskypry 6 points 15 hours ago

He is. This shouldn't even be a question.

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peskypry 60 points 2 months ago

No. Offline password managers are also suspectible to supply chain risk.

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peskypry 31 points a month ago

That's why my bank does not hash the password. They directly send me plain text password over SMS. It is secure that way.

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peskypry 20 points 2 months ago

It is e2e encrypted and just works. Everything in Firefox Sync is encrypted including Bookmarks, History, Passwords etc.

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peskypry 17 points 6 months ago

Proton is targetting enterprise who would love a secure alternative to Google Workspace. A normal consumer don't need to put all eggs in one basket. I don't think Proton is forcing you either. I just use their paid email service.

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peskypry 15 points a month ago

Because ARM is a fucking mess. Each device has it's own way of booting. There's no standard like UEFI or BIOS.

Plus you need propreitary code for modem to support 2G, 3G, 4G....etc. which are complicated to implement.

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peskypry 14 points 5 months ago

Good for you. I use OpenWrt on a decent router yet it's so flexible. I can create multiple VLANs with different firewall rules, multiple APs, Ad and IP blocking etc.

Honestly I can't imagine going back to a shitty ISP router ever.

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peskypry 14 points 6 months ago

Every text you send through Telegram is stored in plaintext. Telegram and authorities can access that without your knowledge. Also it will get leaked in a breach someday.

Now you decide for yourself if it's private.

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peskypry 11 points 6 months ago

I replaced Raspberry Pis with Intel NUC mainly because NUC comes with TPM 2.0. I can now encrypt my drives without storing the key in plaintext.

I could not read the blog because it blocked me for using VPN (speaking of DRMs :) ). While I agree DRM is evil and should be ablolished from user's computers, readers should not get wrong idea about TPM. It's what protects your phone and servers from attackers. Desktop would also benefit from it a lot.

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peskypry 9 points 6 months ago

Agree. Saying TPM is bad is same as saying Encryption is bad. It's not about the technology. It's about the evil hearted corporations using these technologies to limit user freedom.

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peskypry 8 points 6 months ago

It's the Supreme Court of India not Telangana which is a state in India.

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peskypry 6 points 2 months ago

Two of the evil internet companies work together? What could go wrong.

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peskypry 6 points 6 months ago

Since when did it become unethical to express an individual's opinion? Andy (Proton CEO) is just like any other human. He has his own flaws and opinions. What you need to look into is whether Proton products are secure and private as they claim.

Unlike Sam Altman, who made OpenAI a for‑profit company from a non‑profit, Andy turned Proton into a non‑profit from a for‑profit. I don't see many people appreciating that. But when someone expresses a political opinion, they're canceled for life. I wish cancel culture would die away.

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peskypry 5 points 5 months ago

Poor Windows. It got caught in the hands of middle and upper management who absolutely have no clue what they are trying to do. Last time I used Windows 11, it looked horrible with each app using different design language and tonnes of MSN stories, advertisements etc. Is that what they are calling AI? It didn't help with any of the task I needed to complete and was more annoying than anything.

I'm definitely not against AI and in fact I wish AI becomes much efficient so it can run on local machines. I can see it is useful in many areas like translation, video compression, accessibilty tools, code reviews, grammar check, writing etc. But shoving it everywhere makes me puke. It's waste of time, power, minerals, water and also investor money.

Get real Microsoft.

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peskypry 3 points 6 months ago

That too on ARM. Whereas modern applications on Windows (and Mac, Linux) even on high performance x86 sucks so much. Slack and Chrome are two of the worst pieces of software ever designed by humans.

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peskypry 3 points 2 months ago

Well, I can't say they don't deserve it.

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peskypry 3 points 3 months ago

Home Assistant OS on Raspberry Pi 5. Simple and maintenance free.

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peskypry 2 points 3 months ago

banIP works at IP layer. It basically injects additional firewall rules to nftable to reject packets from specific set of IP addresses. It is not aware of layer 7 like HTTP.

What is your goal exactly? Do you want to allow /.well-known to all countries including the bad ones you are blocking? Then you've to do it at application layer or setup a reverse proxy that has WAF (Web Application Firewall) and serve ./well-known from the proxy.

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peskypry 2 points 6 months ago

I could not find the license or source code for their desktop app. Is it even open source?

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peskypry 2 points 5 months ago

Update your browser or OS. It's all good here.

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