Sure, encryption may not be important for large groups but it can happen that it may be needed. If I were to make a group with my coworkers, I’d want that to be E2EE. On top of that, even without E2EE, you need good UX to host discussion groups for various topics, and Jami is simply not there yet.
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You can’t have big groups in Jami, it’s limited to a small number of participants (can’t remember how many).
That’s what I was saying — sometimes the TOTP option is not available at all for certain services. Ente, Aegis, Bitwarden, etc won’t save you there and itsme remains the only option on mobile when that’s the case.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Fact : what's really behind the Swiss E-IDEnglish
1·3 months agoIt doesn’t matter whether it’s a private or public service if they both use the same auth provider (beId). I wouldn’t be surprised if the SMS/TOTP options went away completely at some point for our “security”.
A different issue is that itsme is often the only option when doing things on mobile. Sure, you can avoid it for now, but it’s getting increasingly inconvenient to do so, unfortunately. I try to express my disappointment to itsme every now and then about the fact that they require Google’s SafetyNet and that the Connective Plugin needed to activate itsme in the first place doesn’t even work on Linux, but to no avail. They sent me a detailed email about setting up a Windows VM to get it working so credit where it’s due for the effort, but the situation is still bad…
If I’m not mistaken, it’s up to the the service that’s using the Belgian e-id to enable some of the options or not. For example, the website where I check my payroll only works through itsme or with a card reader — no TOTP or SMS 2FA. It’s a big issue because itsme refuses to run when you don’t pass Google’s safety net.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Bazzite has gained nearly 10k users in 3 months while other Fedora Atomic distros remain fairly stagnantEnglish
6·4 months agoI guess his son picked Bazzite for gaming. Linux Mint would not help with that since it’s lagging behind in updates to drivers (Mesa, etc)
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Peertube is now available on f-druidEnglish
8·11 months agoIt’s there in the Izzy repository
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Hachyderm admin: if we were to cost of the people working on this instance, it costs $1.50/user/month, $8.50/active user/month.English
152·1 year agoIn the US maybe. Even in western Europe, 10k $ or € is a buttload of money per month. Something like 4x the net salary of a backend developer here in Belgium where I live.
From what I can gather, they don’t intend on adding multi device capabilities for technical reasons. A big requirement for me is to be able to use both mobile and desktop without losing the history.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
4·1 year agoWell, Opera is also based on Chromium.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
13·1 year agoThey plan a release for 2028. It’s going to be a while before it can be used for everyday browsing.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
27·1 year agoJump ship to what? Not like there’s s lot of choices out there. You could always try LibreWolf.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The editor Zed will have regular alpha builds soon
8·2 years agoNot really. Helix is closer to Kakoune which is based on the modal editing of Vim but reimagined a bit.
I’m pretty satisfied with Fluffy but the clients do still need a lot of work indeed.
There’s a pretty simple reason. It’s that developers don’t have to spend the time to package for every single distro. I know I wouldn’t, I’d just focus on packaging for the distro that I use and flatpak. Having flatpak also means that some less known distros start with a big amount of apps available from the get go with flatpak.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Meta, Microsoft, Amazon and TomTom have launched their open map dataset
4·2 years agoOrganic Maps is really good but beware that it doesn’t have lane assistance on highways which can prove to be dangerous imo.
That seems to be an Android app which requires the user to have it installed on their phone. No good for iOS either.
Teddit and other alternative frontends were a perfect way to send someone a Reddit link when they didn’t have an account because the mobile web experience is just pure cancer.
Last I checked, Plasma BigScreen was nowhere near ready for everyday use. Has that changed?