MatSeFi

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[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Nope, the actual information must still be transported via a classical no quantum (and trusted) channel so that both ends can match their statistics and thus deduce the crytographic keys from the qunatum signals. And thats it what its all about: key exchange

[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 15 points 1 week ago

Depends on your altitude..

[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 3 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I am afraid if trying to switch to linux it doesn’t work, but I need to. If you can’t download new os software because you deleted windows and the stuff you had didn’t work what are you going to do? My computer doesn’t even take cd’s. Computers sold around 2020 are shit.

Never ever have only a single computer ready. You need a fallback to get access to help/interne and create Boot-sticks with it, just in case your primary device breaks . (doesn't matter weather Linux, BSD, Windows, Mac...)

[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 2 points 1 week ago

Yeah potentially it would be easier/more concise if I'd adjust my terminal/shell to remap the crtl+c , crtl +shift +c behavior instead of demanding the whole world revert a decision made in the last century.

[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 7 points 1 week ago

Thanks for doing the search.

[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

This behavior isn't unique to KDE’s Konsole; many others share it. Since Ctrl + C performs an entirely different function in most Linux terminals/shells, Firefox’s default behavior feels out of place. It’s admittedly a niche problem, but to me, it looks like an 'alien' in the Linux world.

EDIT: Thinking about it, this is actually exactly how GNU software usually works: set a weird default behavior so that people are incentivized to figure out how the software actually works just to change it.

[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 75 points 1 week ago

Absolutely, all behavior can be changed somehow. But the default defines the product :)

[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 5 points 1 week ago

Cool, also like the style of the blog, however the "Loading..." animation is kind a strange. It lasts almost 2sec , while the page data is completely loaded after 500ms or so.

[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 81 points 1 week ago (23 children)

Pretty sure Mozilla has the numbers on how many installations each OS has, so it’s probably a legitimate decision. HOWEVER, if they want to maintain their position on Linux, I highly recommend changing the default behavior of Ctrl+Shift+C to match how it works in Helium, where it simply copies the selected content instead of opening Developer Mode, which cannot be closed again using the same keystroke.

[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 171 points 1 week ago (14 children)

Next F35-frimware-dump on Piratebay:

  [ RELEASE INFORMATION ]
  -------------------------------------------------------------------
  NAME......: F-35_Series_FW_Utility
  VERSION...: v2.4.0-OPEN
  DATE......: 2026-05-04
  PLATFORM..: Embedded Linux / RTOS
  TYPE......: Firmware Dump & Tools
  SIZE .....: 14.2 GB (840x50MB)
  ORIGIN....: Internal Flash (SPI/NAND)

  [ DESCRIPTION ]
  -------------------------------------------------------------------
  This package contains a jailbreaked binary dump of the flight 
  controller. Included are scripts for:
  
  * Hex-signature verification
  * Partition table analysis
  * File system extraction and flashing
  
  [ INSTALLATION / USAGE ]
  -------------------------------------------------------------------
  1. Ensure your Fighter jet is in USB-Debugging mode.
  2. Run 'python3 F35_jailbreak_flash.py --check-signatures'
  3. Take Off
  
  CAUTION: Modifying firmware can result in a bricked device
  or "Fly-Away" scenarios. Use at your own risk.

  [ GREETS ]
  -------------------------------------------------------------------
  To the researchers, the tinkerer community, and all those 
  who believe in the right to repair and modify their hardware.

  -------------------------------------------------------------------
             "Information wants to be free."```
[–] MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de 1 points 1 week ago

I absolutely feel your pain. However, there is also the side that all this complexity must be handled somehow. The other extreme is that you'd have to compile all the software and its dependencies from scratch, as well as read and understand the source code.

In the end, it boils down to the people who actually care (like you, who is probably one of them) to exercise caution—looking at the output of curl https://some.rando.url/install.sh before doing the | sudo bash -c and constantly insisting on the validity and absolute necessity of signature checks, transparency, and so on. Meanwhile, all the other folks get at least a foothold in self-sovereignty without being completely smashed by the details of compiler flags.

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