Hi all,
Simple question. Does anybody know a (not to expensive) sportswatch that is supported by Linux / FOSS software?
(Yes, I know 'FOSS software' is two times the word software) 😀
https://m.krbonne.net/@kristoff/112984731113603232
@organicmaps@fosstodon.org OK fair point. However, if I look at this from a hacker perspective, you post looks like the ideal opportunity to post a message similar to yours, but pointing to a fake app containing malware. Proposing to people to download an app at some random URL, even if it has organiscmaps.app in it, is a bad idea. Also by mentioning that your app got blocked by google in a platform like fosstodon, directs people attention away from "is this real or mallware?" to "grr. I hate google"
Hi all,
Perhaps a stupid question. Some time ago, I received a rpi zeroW as a gift, but as I did not have any use for ii I passed it to somebody else in our electronics-group. Now, that person has had a +30 year carreer as self-taught programmer -starting out with BASIC on DOS machines- so he showed of some of his old BASIC applications in dosbox on the pi.
So far so good, but he had an interesting question: Years ago, I wrote a library in BASIC for screen / window applications in DOS. (you know, pop-up text-windows and so on). How do I do that on linux (in C)?
As I myself only do 'backend' coding (so no UI), I have to admit I did not have any answer to that.
So, question, For somebody who has mostly coded in BASIC (first DOS and later Visual Basic) and now switched to C and python, what is the best / most easy tool to write a basic UI application with window-function on linux/unix. I know there exist things like QT and ncurses, but I never used these, so I have no idea.
Any advice?
Kr.
An open question, related to cyberpunk culture.
Considering the possibilities of current social-engineering as used by social media and desinformation, to what degree ido you think it is now possible to 'implant' fake memories into somebody's consciousness, without that person noticing it.
Hi all,
Well, my question is in the title of of post. :-)
Does somebody know if there exists an easy sollution to share files to users (e.g. members of an organisation), based on the fact that the user is known in a SSO (authentik) ?
I know nextcloud would be an option, but that would create a nextcloud account for all the users, .. which is quite overkill for what is needed here.
I know we can probably build something based on apache, PHP or so, .. but if there would be a ready-to-use service for this, that would be nice. (and probably a lot more secure then what I would build myself :-) ).
Kr.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hosting-firm-says-it-lost-all-customer-data-after-ransomware-attack/
Danish hosting firms CloudNordic and AzeroCloud have suffered ransomware attacks, causing the loss of the majority of customer data and forcing the hosting providers to shut down all systems, including websites, email, and customer sites.
Hi all,
Short question. Does somebody here run authentik as single sign-on provider? (dockerised?)
I'm looking for information on how to best backup a authentik server? Just do a backup of the postgres database and the docker-compose file? Something else? How crucial is the dump.rdb file of the redis container?
Kr.
H all, Somebody here selfhosting jitsi meet?
I am working on a jitsi-meet setup for an organisation, now looking at the options for redundancy.
I have noticed you can configure multiple XMPP servers on the jitsiivideobridge. What is the exact goal of this?
Can you connect a jvb to multiple jitsj servers (domains)? or is this only for making the jitsii backend redundant?
Kr.
With jitsi meet now requireing registration (something I do understand, .. but I just happen not to have a google, MS or meta account), I am looking at selfhosting a jitsi meet for personal use.
Has somebody already done this? What are your experience? What are the hardware requirements? Docker or native? Linux or other OS? (FreeBSD)?
Hi all,
Small question. Does anybody know if there already exists a lemmy community on disinformation (in the infosec area or more broadly)?
Thanks! :-)
Kr.
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