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BearOfaTime, to privacy in what are your recommendations for a good privacy friendly sms app?

But only if both ends use the same app.

Which I always thought was a smart path forward, just getting people to switch apps, even for SMS, isike puling teeth.

BearOfaTime, to piracy in Amazon clearly lying about "ownership" on Prime.

This is the answer.

All fed regulatory agencies are captured at this point.

BearOfaTime, to selfhosted in Sounds like Haier is opening the door!

Nope.

They’re on the ropes.

Keep pummeling them. There’s no integrity behind this, and going along will just let them get away with their bad behaviour.

They played the “We’ll sue your ass off” card first. That means it’s already in the legal realm, they never even triedto work with the OSS community, they basically said “fuck you” until the community replied, very clearly.

Had the community not responded by replicating the repo 1000+ times, and making a story about it, they would’ve continued down the path of slapping the little guy around.

They now realize they can’t compete with potentially 1000 people working on this, against them. They also fear they’ve pissed off some technophile who has some serious skills or connections. Wonder if they saw a sudden increase in probes on their internet interfaces.

Make it hurt. Let them be the cautionary tale.

BearOfaTime, to selfhosted in Sounds like Haier is opening the door!

Nah, this is Haier trying to save face. They saw how the story went, that the repo was forked a thousand times in a few hours. They know their engineering team can’t win, long term, against dedicated, pissed off geeks.

Would they play nice with you if the tables were reversed? No.

They already played the legal card, engaging with them at this point would be extremely naive.

Fuck them. Now is the time to pummel them even harder. Making them eat their words is what will send a message to the rest of the jackasses designing garbage and tracking us relentlessly for access to what should be trivial to engineer features.

BearOfaTime, to selfhosted in Sounds like Haier is opening the door!

So?

They both represent the company. The company came on strong all ban-hammery, the news flashed around, his repo got forked over a thousand times in a matter of hours.

Haier found themselves on the defensive suddenly, so they got one of their engineers to play nice.

They now know they have 300k users who are pissed at them. People are choosing other products over this already.

Fuck them. With a pineapple. Corporations aren’t people, I owe them no consideration, no courtesy, especially when they act like this.

BearOfaTime, to selfhosted in Sounds like Haier is opening the door!

Yep.

Fuck Haier, espscially at this point.

Had they tried working with him furst, they’d have a little moral ground to stand on.

Now the lives are off. How many forks are there if his git repo now? It was a thousand yesterday.

BearOfaTime, (edited ) to selfhosted in File server with on-demand sync, preserve the filesystem, and runs without external DB?

Commenting largely to watch - I use Syncthing as my daily driver sync tool, and Resilio for the on-demand stuff.

Resilio has on-demand/selective sync, but I don’t recall if it’s open source, I don’t think so. Plus, it’s hard on memory with larger folders, as it keeps the index in ram. My media sync folder really impacts my desktop, and I only run Resilio on my mobile devices when I want to sync something, then turn it off.

BearOfaTime, to piracy in My HD is chocking but I don't want to throw away culturally precious mataerial (mainly movies)

Offline drives die too.

I’ve had more drives die sitting on a shelf.

Electromechanical stuff is just like us - it doesn’t do well sitting still.

BearOfaTime, to piracy in Amazon and Tolkein Estate force author to destroy all copies of his work. Only pirated copies will survive.

What was this guy thinking? He was clearly violating copyright.

Is he just soft in the head, or is he up to something us not crazy people can’t see?

BearOfaTime, (edited ) to selfhosted in This Week in Self-Hosted (19 January 2024)

I’m not so sure the VMWare/Broadcom story is as much ignorance as many are, but rather intentional. They see the big bucks are in the large cloud providers, and knowing it’s not easy to switch away from your current virtualization, they can bend them over a barrel for a year or two and see massive profit gains. Those providers may consider transitioning to other products, but VMware will lock them in with new contracts first.

And for the resellers and SMB customers, it’s pennies compared to the cloud providers.

Fine, I can see the SMB space embracing things like Proxmox/KVM. It runs on x86 hardware, so if we see companies like Dell providing on server hardware, it’s game over in the SMB space for VMware. Imagine having to choose to renew a VMware license for 30% more, or just build new hosts running Proxmox, and transition. Especially since all hardware has a limited lifespan, often 3-5 years in SMB. So a server replacement is just around the corner… Good time to transition.

SMB has hit the point of being the “next market”. There’s a smaller set of enterprise environments, many more SMB’s, and there’s more volatility in the SMB space. So being able to support them, and manage mergers, etc, without worrying about licensing, is a huge benefit. Licensing in SMB is a hellscape, especially when dealing with mergers/transitions.

BearOfaTime, to privacy in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice

Sounds like a market opportunity. Would be super disruptive

BearOfaTime, to selfhosted in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice

Hot damn, there were just a handful at about 5 hours ago when someone else proposed the idea to fork it.

Sing it out, Barbara, let’s get this to the front page of the news!

BearOfaTime, (edited ) to selfhosted in Help me get started with VPN

Tailscale can meet each of your bullet points.

Don’t bother with VPN just use Tailscale, and install the client on your other devices (they have clients for every OS).

This creates an encrypted virtual network between your devices. It can even enable access to hardware, like printers (or anything with an IP address) by enabling Subnet Routing.

To provide access to specific resources for other people, you can use the Funnel feature, which provides an entrance into your Tailscale Network for the specified resources, fully encrypted, from anywhere. No Tailscale client required.

And if you have friends who use Tailscale, using the Serve option, you can invite them to connect to your Tailscale network (again, for specified resources) from their Tailscale network.

BearOfaTime, to privacy in The AirDrop flaw exploited by China, explained

Like they sat on (and still haven’t resolved) the iMessage issues they’ve known about for years.

news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38537444

BearOfaTime, to privacy in Remove Modem/SimCard from a Car

Or just put a power test attentuator on the antenna output.

It essentially absorbs the RF from the antenna and radiates it as heat. Since cell is pretty low power (1/2 watt max, IIRC), and a cell radio will stop trying to transmit after a while (though it will try again), I don’t think it would cause any problems.

But I’m not an RF engineer.

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