> We need the critical role of Open Source maintainer to professionalize. Do we? I do open source work and maintainership, and am happy that this is outside the control and influence of industry. Must even this that…
Interesting. What's your setup for sharing peripherals between your PinePhone dock and your laptop/desktop?
Yes. The state of the art is: * biktorg's firmware (now flash able via GNOME Firmware or fwupdmgr) * NetworkManager with --test-quick-resume-suspend flag. * Crust/ATF as platform firmware (e.g. Tow-Boot) * eg25-manager…
+1 https://www.pine64.org/2022/01/31/pinephone-community-poll-r... shows most PinePhone users don't use the CLI-based interface.
Advice for anyone considering it: * There are rough edges, but the basics are there: calling/SMS/4G/WiFi/audio/browsing/suspend. * If you want to try it, put https://xnux.eu/p-boot-demo/ on an SD card and plug that into…
+1. This is my primary source for keeping up to date, along with https://www.pine64.org/blog/
> This hasn't been a real benefit for years. Exit nodes are running at something like 10% capacity. https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth-flags.html corroborates what you say about utilitisation. Exit nodes are…
> https://hstspreload.org/ offers the same benefits. You are guaranteed to be connected to what you expect - or not at all. TLS/HSTS is still subject to CA attacks, e.g. diginotar. CA/X.509 is a complex stack too. > TLS…
No, since the redirect only works in the Tor Browser, in which case the cleartext connection is still a Tor connection.
It's great to see cross-distro activity in removing the burden from distributions of packaging different builds of u-boot. I use Tow-Boot on my Pine64 RockPro64, with a plain NixOS aarch64 installation. Bliss! Thanks…
> We need the critical role of Open Source maintainer to professionalize. Do we? I do open source work and maintainership, and am happy that this is outside the control and influence of industry. Must even this that…
Interesting. What's your setup for sharing peripherals between your PinePhone dock and your laptop/desktop?
Yes. The state of the art is: * biktorg's firmware (now flash able via GNOME Firmware or fwupdmgr) * NetworkManager with --test-quick-resume-suspend flag. * Crust/ATF as platform firmware (e.g. Tow-Boot) * eg25-manager…
+1 https://www.pine64.org/2022/01/31/pinephone-community-poll-r... shows most PinePhone users don't use the CLI-based interface.
Advice for anyone considering it: * There are rough edges, but the basics are there: calling/SMS/4G/WiFi/audio/browsing/suspend. * If you want to try it, put https://xnux.eu/p-boot-demo/ on an SD card and plug that into…
+1. This is my primary source for keeping up to date, along with https://www.pine64.org/blog/
> This hasn't been a real benefit for years. Exit nodes are running at something like 10% capacity. https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth-flags.html corroborates what you say about utilitisation. Exit nodes are…
> https://hstspreload.org/ offers the same benefits. You are guaranteed to be connected to what you expect - or not at all. TLS/HSTS is still subject to CA attacks, e.g. diginotar. CA/X.509 is a complex stack too. > TLS…
No, since the redirect only works in the Tor Browser, in which case the cleartext connection is still a Tor connection.
It's great to see cross-distro activity in removing the burden from distributions of packaging different builds of u-boot. I use Tow-Boot on my Pine64 RockPro64, with a plain NixOS aarch64 installation. Bliss! Thanks…