After install just set up a keyboard shortcut to quickly change between input languages, and you can just type your emojis effortlessly. As it's an input method it doesn't matter what DE you use. Demo gif from Github:
And with SS7 they can get even more precise location, and you can't really hide from that if you want to use a phone with a phone number, what is the point. This is an interesting way of attack, noone really thought about this before, but it's not "oh-my-god everyone can be tracked via signal". I guess the closest server doesn't even selected via geographical distance, but much more depends on network infrastructure of your location, so Google Maps API can't really help here.
And again any VPN could defend against this, so if you want to hide which country you are in currently, it should be the 0th step to use a VPN.
Was posted yesterday to a lot of communities, it's very clickbait:
allows an attacker to grab the location of any target within a 250 mile radius
So it's a bit rough... In Europe it means basically which country the target is in. Also cloudflare servers are not evenly distributed in the world, so resolution can differ wildly worldwide.
With a vulnerable app installed on a target's phone
So it's not really zero click.
Sounds interesting though, nice writeup, but not as scary as it sounds from the title.
You have to selfhost bibliogram, working for me, I usually get rate limited but get all updates once or twice a week.
There is a facebook bridge in rss bridge, for a long time it worked, I don't follow its development nowadays, maybe someone with some php knowledge can resurrect it.
allows an attacker to grab the location of any target within a 250 mile radius
So it's a bit rough... In Europe it means basically which country the target is in. Also cloudflare servers are not evenly distributed in the world, so resolution can differ wildly worldwide.
With a vulnerable app installed on a target's phone
So it's not really zero click.
Sounds interesting though, nice writeup, but not as scary as it sounds from the title.
I tried that recently. I didn't like that it doesn't have a widget, and the downloads and current playlist are completely separate. Also there was no option to automatically continue when connecting to a headset (this was working in Ultrasonic 4.8, but not in 4.7.1 I hope they fix that bug sometime...) So after some weeks use I switched back to Ultrasonic.
Server: Navidrome but any music server supporting Subsonic API would work here. Navidrome has a nice UI, and reads MusicBrainz IDs, and can scrobble to ListenBrainz, that's why I settled with this.
Mobile app: Ultrasonic, on Fdroid. There are a lot of ways you can set up caching. I set up that it should automatically download everything from my "Now playing" playlist, at home on wifi I just add a bunch of albums and playlists to the "Now playing" list, it takes a while but it transcodes and downloads everything in a couple of minutes. It has very good Android Auto support, and a widget. Due to an annoying bug I had to downgrade to version 4.7.1, but otherwise I love it.
I like the idea, as I'm not a tennis fan, but the 3d models are too poor quality. It looks like some quick indie project, or as a result of a hackathlon, not something from top class sport event. Or was it only an internal demo, and leaked somehow?
In the video he speaks about much more pressure difference, 333 PSI is 22 atm, the unlucky divers were only pressurized to 9 atm. So it could be even worse...
Originally it was a pejorative term for Japanese and East-Asian car modders: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_burner Than the term moved from car modding subculture to computer UI modding subculture.
What is AMP? AMP is an open-source web component framework aimed at improving the UX of websites, stories, ads and mail. It was first announced by Google in 2015 and has grown considerably since then. But the project has also been subject to a lot of criticism.
AMP threatens the Open Web. For example, Google mobile Search’s Top Stories carousel has a premium position above of all other results, which is only accessible for cached AMP pages. This has the effect of further reinforcing Google’s dominance of the Web.
Other concerns include: the questionable performance boost, the way cached AMP pages keep users in Google's ecosystem, the obscurity of publisher's domains on cached AMP pages, the loss of sovereignty of websites, the lack of functionality and diversity on some AMP pages and of course, privacy concerns.
To sum up, AMP and it's implementation have some major flaws that threaten the Open Web. And as long as that's the case, AmputatorBot will be there to remove AMP from your URLs.
I hate physical media. I was growing up with the worst type, VHS, so subconsciously I associate every physical media with VHS. lt was bulky, you always had to roll it back. If multiple things were recorded on the same tape, you had to write down where they start and you had to stop seeking at the correct time. If you copied from one tape to another quality worsened.
This happens to me with the native Arch build as well. File -> Syncronize reloads the view and everything behaves normally after that.