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DavideNL

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A New Foundation for Tuxedo OS: Switching to Debian

tuxedocomputers.com
25 points·by DavideNL·4 days ago·1 comments

Why Don't Frontlights Use Standard Warm and Cool Light Temperatures?

blog.the-ebook-reader.com
3 points·by DavideNL·9 days ago·0 comments

Amazon Quietly Changed the Terms of Kindle Security Updates

blog.the-ebook-reader.com
3 points·by DavideNL·last month·0 comments

Amnesty supports Dutch lawsuit against illegal tracking in Apps by AppLovin

amnesty.org
3 points·by DavideNL·2 months ago·2 comments

Huawei zero-day attack behind last years crash of Luxembourgs telecoms network

therecord.media
2 points·by DavideNL·2 months ago·0 comments

LazyVim for Ambitious Developers: Second Edition

patreon.com
1 points·by DavideNL·3 months ago·0 comments

Moxie Marlinspike – Signal vs. Telegram, Private AI, Encryption – Sabrina Halper [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by DavideNL·5 months ago·0 comments

New Dutch government to push for EU social media ban for under-15s

politico.eu
65 points·by DavideNL·5 months ago·28 comments

TikTok alternative Skylight soars to 380K+ users after TikTok US deal finalized

techcrunch.com
4 points·by DavideNL·6 months ago·0 comments

Hidden Setting Controls What Happens When You Tap a Call in Phone App (iPhone)

tidbits.com
1 points·by DavideNL·7 months ago·0 comments

Our first look at the Steam Machine, Valve's ambitious new game console

theverge.com
2 points·by DavideNL·8 months ago·1 comments

Apple's "notarisation" – blocking software freedom of developers and users

fsfe.org
297 points·by DavideNL·8 months ago·174 comments

Update on Plans for Privacy Sandbox Technologies (Google Chrome)

privacysandbox.com
5 points·by DavideNL·9 months ago·3 comments

A complete guide to the new 2025 NIST password guidelines – Proton

proton.me
14 points·by DavideNL·9 months ago·2 comments

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3 points·by DavideNL·10 months ago·0 comments

comments

DavideNL
·8 days ago·discuss
Sure!

However, i also want the availability of my photos to be reliable, just like e-mail. It always has to work, wherever i am.

When i'm on the road, and there's some random issue due to power outage, database corruption, or whatever else, i don't want to have to wait until i get back home and make the time to fix things.

On the other hand, when i'm self hosting something like an RSS reader or Jellyfin to stream videos, it's less of an issue. That can wait a few days or weeks until i can fix it.
DavideNL
·8 days ago·discuss
Thank you for the tip! Luckily there are some useful and thoughtful commenters on HN too, other than all the downvotes and negativity :-)

Apparently HN does not like "not self hosting" and/or "e2e encryption" ?

Meanwhile, i also found https://zeitkapsl.eu/
DavideNL
·8 days ago·discuss
Thank you for the tip! Luckily there are some useful and thoughtful commenters on HN too, other than all the downvotes and negativity :-)

Apparently HN does not like "not self hosting" and/or "e2e encryption" ?

Meanwhile, i also found https://zeitkapsl.eu/
DavideNL
·9 days ago·discuss
I don't want yet another self hosted service to manage (update, backups, possible hardware failures, energy costs, ups, etc.).

Unfortunately Immich is not end-to-end encrypted. If that would have be the case i'd use https://pixelunion.eu/

Seems like a great app though. So... i'm still pondering what to do :-)
DavideNL
·20 days ago·discuss
I bet he said this because it made many Europeans realize the threats are real: Trump can block the EU from using any US service, whenever he feels like it.

This is obviously not good for business…
DavideNL
·20 days ago·discuss
Which is useless for 99% of users since they use Wi-Fi at some point in the entire phones lifetime….
DavideNL
·23 days ago·discuss
Slightly off topic, but what's the origin / where does the name "W" come from?
DavideNL
·23 days ago·discuss
…which probably won’t work for everyone and their grandmother, because most settings in Apple Configurator require you to have a managed device.
DavideNL
·24 days ago·discuss
Hmmz the "briefing" rss feed can't be filtered by "minimum votes", i believe...?
DavideNL
·26 days ago·discuss
Since Arch is hosting / facilitating the AUR on the archlinux.org domain, i think this causes less technical users to assume some level of trust. Even when they are aware that these are 3rd party packages.

Also i find it surprising that there's only very little/slow communication from Arch via their news channel. For example, how users can check for infections.
DavideNL
·28 days ago·discuss
Also see: https://github.com/lenucksi/aur-malware-check
DavideNL
·28 days ago·discuss
Thank you!

Also see: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Last_Will
DavideNL
·29 days ago·discuss
Yea, paru makes it really easy, i noticed the diffs are a little easier/different versus yay. Not sure though if it's a config setting, haven't figured out the details yet.

Also paru shows you coloured code syntax if you have `bat` installed, i think.
DavideNL
·29 days ago·discuss
Would using traur have prevented this attack?

https://github.com/Sohimaster/traur
DavideNL
·29 days ago·discuss
Curious, in this specific case: if people DID review the PKGBUILD, what exactly would they recognize to spot these packages were compromised ?
DavideNL
·29 days ago·discuss
Noob question, but how do people know this is thrustworthy, since it's not from Arch / an official source?

There's a lot of voodoo in that script, i can't easily tell it's safe by reading the code.

I'd expect some reaction/solution from official Arch developers...
DavideNL
·last month·discuss
The announcement is from May 4, 2026 ?
DavideNL
·last month·discuss
I don't see the "Claude" story. Did you change the filters? (i can clearly see a message that the AI filter is active in the top of the page.)

"GenAI" is not filtered indeed. Maybe it's not working perfectly, but it does work for most/many AI stories. Good enough!

PS. You can just add the word "GenAI" to your manual filters, in settings...
DavideNL
·last month·discuss
> The style is a bit off

A much better option, in my opinion: https://hcker.news/?ai=exclude
DavideNL
·last month·discuss
...so i think its just a cumulative view of the Hacker News front page, except grouped/ordered differently? ¯\_(ツ)_/