The fact that the ccc uses matrix as their official chat “app” doesn’t imply that it is inherently insecure I would say.
The fact that the ccc uses matrix as their official chat “app” doesn’t imply that it is inherently insecure I would say.
Try this one
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spocky.projengmenu&hl=de&gl=US
Been using it for a year now, really happy with it.
Yup, that’s it, at least from my understanding.
At least in feddit (main German instance) there were a lot of posts offering up financial support, but it was declined because it was not needed.
I think especially the smaller communities wouldn’t have a problem coming with funds for hosting. Donations for lemmy developers have also increased significantly since the main exodus.
I get your scepticism, but I think the lemmy community for the most part wants this thing to “succeed” and is willing to chip in a reasonable amount.
Care to back up the last statement about last pass being the most secure? I’m having a really hard time seeing lastpass as more secure than a local only password manager like keepass or KeePassXC.
Honestly, this reads like a PR post.
https://github.com/toverainc/willow
They even have a dedicated piece of hardware for it.
Wait a second. Reddit is reaching out to someone currently in jail because he is suspected to have run a human trafficking ring? And they want to work with THIS dude? Jfc…
Look into vlan.
Basically allows you to have different subnets rubbing on a physical network card.
It is possible what you want to do and not that complicated.
Well, time to post that Tom scott video again I guess.
Thanks for the link, that was an interesting read!
Thanks for the summary of the whole story! I didn’t get the whole picture from the article. Appreciate it.
Unfortunately I’m with you on this one. If this really fails, it helps a little bit with the war in Ukraine. Not much, but still…
Really sucks that we’re at this point.
Reolink has always been a good choice. Very good hardware for the price and they support onvif on most devices, which you can then use however you like.