Custom keybindings are like spells you can cast in cyberspace. I just conjured one that pulls wayland's selection buffer and uses it as an LLM prompt then uses ydotool to write out the response.
Since my main input device is a game controller the key binding is the BackRight paddle plus the A button.
16. I feel like I'm the sort of weirdo that'd wear chair pants in public and sometimes I really do be wanting to sit whenever. Feels like it'd be a good part of my "cyborg setup" with the scanner thingie.
Anyway. I know plenty of people have said this before but "disabled" is is the minority you can be forced to join with no consent or advance notice. You can see those tiny fonts fine, you've got two working hands and fine motor control, you can hear, you can walk an unassisted city block pain free on two working feet? Sure you can. Today. For now. Maybe tomorrow, too!
Low key considering migrating from Nano to M$'s new TUI editor. https://github.com/microsoft/edit
Check out this talk that @mauve did earlier about Agregore's #LocalFirst #AI setup.
https://www.youtube.com/live/8brhO-31ODY?si=21ZUwu0ax8FzuuHB&t=2128
EDIT: I have more advice than I know what to do with thank you so much, I'll hopefully be able to convince her to let me back up and wipe the phone. If she doesn't consent to that, I also have some good direction on detecting anything malicious. Thank you again <3
ORIGINAL POST: Can anyone point me toward some resources on detecting and removing stalkerware on Android?
A friend of a friend has just gotten out of an abusive relationship and I've been asked the look over their phone and computer for any stalkerware the ex might have planted. I'm fairly confident in my abilities on a PC, but not an android phone.
@CursedSilicon “You get used to it after a while. I don’t even see the messages anymore, All I see is Unable to decrypt message, Unable to decrypt message, Unable to decrypt message…”
Made progress towards fixing Agregore on Ubuntu last night. Got my final bits copied off an old manjaro box so I can wipe it and have an actual machine to test on. Sadly I haven't been able to reproduce the macos issues folks reported. Might be an m4 mac issue and I don't have the budget to indulge in that right now 😅
This song's chorus has been stuck in my head for the past hour.
For front end #JavaScript devs that have a bit of framework fatigue: Check out this easy to use "data binding" library: http://rivetsjs.com/docs/guide/
No build step, just a plain old object bound to HTML with custom attributes for conditionals and iteration.
Website on mobile: oh, you want to track that order? You'll have to install our app. Tracking information is only available in the app. (Under its breath) you captive audience scum.
Website on mobile in desktop mode: certainly sir! Here's the tracking number and a hyperlink to the post service we used, would you like a coffee while the rest of the page loads?
Whenever a website tells you to install an app for basic functionality, switch your browser to desktop view. Don't accept their lies.
This heat wave is absolutely bone crushing, and I'm so glad that I installed central air two years ago.
But if you are without central air, or you're dealing with a heat wave for the first time because it's reaching areas that don't historically get this hot, here are a few tips from my years of poverty in a desert:
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.