TerkErJerbs

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[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Are you talking about America lol

[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

I also use adblocking at multiple levels so it wasn't a huge thing for me (been blocking Pocket and other bullshit for years at the dns and network levels) but I still feel like Mozilla witnessed Google going for broke with killing mv2 and inline ads on YouTube and decided wellll our existing users probably wouldn't notice or care if we slipped in an opt-out fuckery... But we did. Immediately.

For any browser trying to sell itself as "the only privacy browser on the market" this was a dumb fucking move by any metric. Like why not just openly admit we're going with the Brave browser model?

[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 4 points 1 month ago

No it's not. But if we're hoping Firefox will be better in some way we'd expect more from them. Wouldn't we?

[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 8 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Should probably add this info about Mozilla funding almost exclusively from Google but at least they haven't disabled mv2 extensions yet. Even though they put in a fucking opt-out ad telemetry setting in recent releases.

[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 65 points 1 month ago (9 children)
[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Granted, you're using a home setup. But you could still consider setting up the VPN on a central AP and repeating your hotspot through it to make everything going in and out of your network encrypted and more secure. None of your actual traffic (besides what your phone is emitting) will be in the clear, which is better than nothing.

Almost any router with VPN and repeater options will accomplish this if you don't wanna root your phone. I've flashed OpenWRT on the equivalent of router potatoes over the years. It's pretty straightforward.

[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

Yeah sorry I don't have experience with Graphene but a quick search seems to say root is very difficult with it. Maybe look into flashing a different custom ROM if you really need this.

One thing I've done quite a bit is use my travel router (I have a GL-Inet Slate but there are lots of options) to repeat my hotspot, then connect all my devices via the router. And set the VPN up on the router. This way everything going out over the hotspot is encrypted anyhow.

For my needs, I can power the Slate by plugging it into my laptop or even my phone via usb-c. It's very portable and versatile. Ymmv.

[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 10 points 1 month ago (6 children)

You can (basically) only do this with a rooted phone. There are some permissions issues that prevent the hotspot network adapter from being shared over the VPN client otherwise. This article from Proton is just an ELI5 splainer, you can go deeper with some searches.

If you have root and/or a custom ROM already (which usually assumes root) it's not that complicated.

[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 6 points 1 month ago

Right. We all know Steam Deck is running on Arch. And also that Steam previously did publicly release SteamOS for awhile (Debian based). So hopefully one day soon they get ballsy enough to push a new/modern official linux build and profit. They haven't even taken the old links to the SteamOS builds down. I mean c'mon!

[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 83 points 1 month ago

For anyone on this thread who doesn't know who Ken Klip is, please check out his free Substack (and subscribe if you can). I wasn't on Twitter very long (maybe 1.5 years before Elmong took over) but one of the people I value that I ran into on that platform is Ken Klippenstein and I've been following him since. He's amazing at filing thousands of FOIA requests and doing the digging into them that no mainstream journalist does anymore. He also recently quit The Intercept because they were enshittifying far more than he was comfortable with, which for a writer is a huge thing to leave the umbrella of a company like that and a paycheck behind. Writers going out on their own in this climate is the only way we'll stay even remotely unfucked in the post-information (or misinformation) age.

Klip fuckin rules. Please give him some due.

[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 11 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

Admit to not reading the whole article but does this mean they're finally going to officially release SteamOS 3 for desktops? Or am I stuck with hacky ports from the Steam Deck?

[–] TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

NP! It's a great app, the dev updates it really frequently and I've never had any functional issue with it. I keep meaning to drop onto their git issues board and make a couple of small quality of life suggestions for the UI/UX as I use it dozens of times per day for work (there are some processes that currently take 5 clicks/per that could be reduced to 1 or 2 max) but that is a very small and nice problem to have.

 

Have been thinking about this for a couple years. I have old phones kicking around. Battery shot, hardware dated, but the camera(s) and mic and antennas still work. Would be cool if there were a way to set them up (powered) to stream audio/video or even take stills at intervals (or motion-activated) and then sync the content to the rest of the devices on my network.

I don't know how complex the programming for something like this would be. But I suspect it's trivial for those who do know.

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