

I heard that before too. On calls, especially video calls
I heard that before too. On calls, especially video calls
Waydroid right?
Android certification is a problem though from what I can tell
Android does provide other abstractions for app devs. That could become a flatpak runtime at some point though …
I got the wiki data extension to try and have this effect, but that didn’t really work for the case. Still use to categorize stuff though.
I’d love this. Maybe a filter for subscribed communitied but otherwise sounds like a great way to interact with a community around articles
Security should be the default, but instead a lot of security features are optional things we have dig through docs to set.
TPM support is getting more common, using it should be too. Detected during install? Set it up as part of LUKs during install, and enable a password, and provide option for TANG (both usage or deployment).
fscrypt should be enabled by default and keys set by logical differences of file types. (Yes on top of LUKS). Honestly setup following selinux profiles and per user is a reasonable default. Hardware wrapped keys should be default.
Encrypted memory an option for this CPU? Enable it. Features for multiple key memory encryption? Enable it. Encrypt on a per VM and per container level by default.
Each service should be containerized, connections made explicit (ideally with l7 rules, l4 at least). If a user want to tinker with have a dev mode that opens that service up, with expectation that it’s temporary (track and warn user when active). Each service should run as it’s own non root user.
Each application should containerized. Wayland should be default to minimize shared data. Access by apps should be explicit and user approved and user configurable. Application should never run as root and escalations should be temporary and explicitly approved by the user. Application to the network should be explicit per connection and l7 aware.
MACSec WPA3 pki should be available during install. Wireless WPA3 PKI option should be default on wireless setup. IPSec/Wire guard VPN/Tor should be available option by default on setup. Vlan tagging should be available options on setup.
FIPS or equivalents should be enforced by default. Old encryption methods/cipher/etc should require explicit approval by the user.
Selinux should enabled by default and selinux tagging should be exposed in user applications, so users can choose the security levels, privacy tags (medical or tax docs or etc), or pseudonym access they want.
Sudo should be setup by default for least privileged roles and not god mode access. The combination of those into a single user could look indistinguishable but it should be set and ready for adding users that are limited in scope.
Encrypted backups following the 321 rule (at least 3 backups, 2 different types of media, 1 off site) should be the default and configurable on install. Schedule and triggered backups should be frequently (ideally constantly backup, with snapshot ting being periodic).
Multiple factor logins should be the default. Support for smart card, key fob, OTP, biometric, plus password built-in and encouraged on install.
Number of known CVEs for hardware, packages, and configurations should be tracked and obviously available for privileged users. Hardware missing for full best practices (like TPM 2.0, memory encryption support, etc). Software source should be kept easily accessable to users for remove and modifications. Software should adhere to SLSA build practices, exception explicitly choosen the user.
Systems should be immutable with expectations being explicit to the user and triggering snapshot ting.
DNSSEC and DNSoTLS/DNSoHTTPS should be default and configurable on install.
NTS should be default for NTP configuration. Hardware time sources should be configurable on install.
Applications should be privacy preserving by default (not defaulting to Google for example).
These are just off the top of my head stuff, stuff I had to annoyingly learn and set up myself to harden systems instead of it just being part of sane defauls. CIS bench mark has more controls that should be set.
We have awesome distributed systems like Kubernetes (rke2, or k3s as easy distro examples) BUT no desktop usage.
I want a distributed desktop dang it. My phone, my smart tv (media PC), my gaming computer, my SOs gaming computer, my router, my home lab, etc, etc should theoretically all be one computer with multiple users, and multiple interfaces.
Heck China and Russia are both as well.
There seems to be a theoretical maximum to the number of people or area per nation state
Homomorphic encryption is crazy cool! Performance of current implementations is the only keeping me from messing with it more
If security is the actual I’d even argue you SHOULD over ride them. It’s like the default password on your home router
Africa is a continent. What they found some peoples found in the southern Mediterranean regions had a shared reaction. To then go “Africans should avoid…” Is to do massive disservice to the practice of medicine.
No meaningful concept of race is used, so it is in fact meaningless. You might be able to group people into hundreds of haploid groups. But white, black, yellow, red, Asian, European, African, Native American, is so broad to be not just useless but actively harmful by providing misinformation as facts.
Racial disparities in health is tracking the social issues from racism both how it effects patients views on themselves and their care providers view of them.
The actual mapping of phenotype and hereditary to health based on it is not. It’s a step above astrology as medicine, but still mostly bullshit pseudoscience that was wrong 200 years ago and has only gotten less scientific.
Honestly, and people will argue in this thread that “actually there are some trends”. No, not really. Race as always is a shit ass way to categorize people. Income has a tighter correlation for most things. What about genetics conditions they ask? Track fucking genotypes then. What about phenotypical conditions like melatonin correlation to sun burns? Again, that singular fucking attribute does a better job as measure the thing that fucking matters!
What doesn’t do that is the social construct based on the most visable phenotypes associated with a region in the world over 200 hundred fucking years ago!!
More vice signalling, just small people trying to pretend they are tough by acting gross
This. Honestly things like image detection, anomaly detection over big data sets, and semantic searching, all seem very useful in professional contexts.
Generative AI not heavily grounded in real data is just better for no-risks tasks.
They have a tiny version that is listed as 1000 on their website, plus the simulation is FOSS
You seem to think we disagree on creation of a police state or massive surveillance system being a bad thing for some reason. None of which are stopped with regulations by the states that are funding and building said things …
For sure they are! Meta more then the others though
I fall somewhere on the AuAHD side of things. For me two issues arise. It can take me a few minutes to hours to really feel something for complex emotions, then a day or two to let it pass. Some more basic emotions like irritation/overstimulation can be felt immediately, before I even get a chance to think about it.
I also can experience issues where a fixation becomes and emotional anchor and I have trouble processing other events emotionally. Sometimes it’s kind of a coping mechanism
And encrypted. Im not surprised just heard it as a complaint