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  • Interesting, yeah I think it started after that update for me too but I'm on a Pixel 8 (not pro).

  • Back animation not working
  • Didn't work. Same issue after.

  • Back animation not working

    Anyone having a new issue where swiping from the left to go back to the thread list from a thread doesn't load properly and instead shows a black screen for a second or so.

    Screen recording: https://imgur.com/a/bvzkyfu

    All animations in the settings are enabled.

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    House Passes Bill To Automatically Register Young Men for the Draft
  • I think it's called selective service

  • YouTube looks to be testing server-side ad injection to counter ad blockers
  • Use a timestamp link for now, if it gets a different time than requested, there's an ad.

    I'm sure some algorithm could be written to beat it. Still crappy overall but figured they'd do this sooner or later.

  • YouTube's next move might make it virtually impossible to block ads
  • Sponsorblock, return YouTube dislikes and more customization.

  • YouTube looks to be testing server-side ad injection to counter ad blockers
  • In theory this could be beaten by using a link to a timestamp at 1 second in. If it starts at 0, it's an ad.

  • YouTube's next move might make it virtually impossible to block ads
  • SmartTube on TV, Revanced on my phone, and the first party website on my computer.

  • I am the outwitter!
  • modprobe this

  • YouTube's next move might make it virtually impossible to block ads
  • I pay for premium.. but also like my sponsorblock.. and 3rd party clients. Let me have it all momma Google.

  • Saw this and thought it was fake until I googled. It's real.
  • As a kid this would have been fun for me. I think y'all are looking at this a bit off.

  • Do we just need to accept that Google is sort of broken now?
  • I have been so it does exist. However I've never been to Greenland, so Greenland may not exist.

  • xaitax/TotalRecall: This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.
  • IIUC it wouldn't be able to be automatically started then, right? I mean I guess you could drag it to startup but it would need the password to start. From a security minded perspective that's good, but from a user perspective kind of sucks. I already unlocked the computer: as a user id just want it to 'work'.

    There is always a tug of war between best level of security and user experience. I guess the best security is to get rid of the human element though.. so eh.

    Always forced to foreground makes it even less convenient and kind of odd. I dig the status tray control though. I don't see this functionality as being useful if you have to remember to turn it on. If I remember what I was doing enough to turn it on, I'd write down what I'd forget. To me it's about allowing the user to pick their comfort level.

    I figure the cryptfs could be a bitlocker volume with a different key than the base C drives key to get similar protection. In theory it could also be based on the C drives bitlocker for a less secure, but still hardware level secured middle ground. Id have to think about it more.

    The other stuff mentioned is basically what it does locally in terms of OCR and recognition.. just with proprietary local recipes.

    Thanks for your thoughts.

  • xaitax/TotalRecall: This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.
  • GDPR has little to do with this. People use site cookies to remember sessions and not have to login again, etc. I'd guess most browser users use and want to use this functionality. If you're fully opting out to not even have persistent sessions, I'm guessing you're in the far minority of users here.

    I'm not aware of any non-trivial readily available built-in encryption for cookies. There are easy to find libraries that exist to just pull out cookies (stored locally including session tokens).

    To clear up a bit more misinformation from your response: this is an offline feature. The data doesn't go back to Microsoft. It works even if your computer is disconnected from the internet. If you consider their word to be a lie on this part, that's you're right to believe, but until proven, isn't a fact.

  • xaitax/TotalRecall: This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.
  • I tend to agree with a lot of what is said here. Though it is (assuming they're honest) local only to be clear.

    If it was an opt in feature with robust configurations including encrypting the db based off your login session and was auto locked up on log off/reboot (until login again): is that good enough, or would folks then say we should assume the account is also compromised?

    I'm trying to disambiguate between generalize ai dislike, Microsoft dislike, windows dislike, distrusts, etc. to consider a world where this exists in Windows and people who would use the feature would feel comfortable

    In other words, consider an app that did the same thing. What security constraints would be expected?

  • xaitax/TotalRecall: This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.
  • So if they had a ui with buttons to 'pause for X length (could be forever)', buttons to 'forget last X length (once again could be forever), but everything else stayed the same, would it be acceptable?

    Like I'm genuinely curious here.

  • xaitax/TotalRecall: This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.
  • Iirc chrome stores your local cookies/session in a place malware could also attack. Probably the same idea for other browsers.

    I'm not sure I fully understand the issue here. If we're ok with that info being trivially retrievable by a bad actor, why isn't this ok?

    Like I get you may not like it, and it's a target, but there are already lots of targets that have gotten a pass based on user permissions. Is it just the breadth of potential info? With the cookies you could potentially log into someone's bank account.

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world csm10495 @sh.itjust.works
    How to get wood sealant off of a window

    So I was using a wood sealer (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AQTX3XU) on my newly built catio. Unfortunately I didn't notice how much I had sprayed on the adjacent window.

    Now I have cloudy/foggy windows (https://imgur.com/a/TKD9wim). I've tried cleaning them with:- - - -

    • water via the hose directly on the window.. very little progress
    • windex.. very little progress
    • dish soap followed by host.. very little progress
    • vinegar.. very little progress

    Any ideas for what might get this stuff off easily?---

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    Fidelity and passwords via T9

    Anyone here use fidelity (https://www.fidelity.com/)? I had to call to get something done with my account and thought it was weird that they have you (more/less) T9 dial your password into the system, though its not real T9 in that (for example) one press of 2 would mean either a,A,b,B,c,C,2. They say for special characters just give a * sign.

    Any thoughts on if that is safe on their part? It seems weird to me since they either need the password in plaintext on their end or I guess the hash of the T9 version of the password which would be less secure anyways because of: all one case and only one type of 'special character'.

    And yes: before you ask this was 100% the actual fidelity phone number: +1 800-343-3548

    In their defense they did ask for other verification information once I got a person, but still felt really weird.

    Any thoughts on the security of this mechanism?

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    Mlmym instance?

    Hey folks,

    Is it possible to have a mlmym endpoint for sh.itjust.works? Maybe old.sh.itjust.works?

    I know the lemmy ui has come a decent ways.. but sometimes I just want to look at it like old reddit.

    lemmy.world has one: https://old.lemmy.world/

    If not: no big deal. if so: would be cool.

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    Looking for a keyboard

    It's a sad day: My previous mechanical keyboard more/less died. Multiple keys just stopped working and even upon replacing them with new switches: still dead.

    So anyways I'm looking for a keyboard with some specific features:

    Anyone know of one that is:

    • full size (extra macro keys would be a bonus!)
    • rgb backlit
    • has at least one usb port on it (so it has a builtin hub of sorts) Super bonus if it also has a type c passthrough port.
    • user-swapable cherry-mx compatible switches. (bonus if it comes with browns)
    • bonus points if it can run open-source firmware
    • bonus points if it has a volume spinner-thing

    I know its asking a bunch, but hey if someone has seen one of these, or has ideas: let me know.

    Budget: idk, but I'd be willing to pay probably $200 ish if it was a perfect match and seemed legit.

    Thanks in advance

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    App with REST Server for device info?

    Hey folks,

    Does anyone know of an app (FOSS or otherwise) that has a built-in REST-server to get current device info?

    I'd like to be able to hit the API from within my local network to get info including:

    • Free space vs used space
    • Battery percentage

    Why?

    I have an old Android device that sits in the closet as a Syncthing node. It does some other random stuff too. I don't really want to have to get up and look at it to find out certain information. I already have a VNC server running on it. I even have a (sketchy) SSH server on it that I currently call df -h on to programmatically get free space info. The SSH server has some weirdness where it seems to stop working after some time, among other oddities. Also it can't get battery level afaict.

    I imagine this is possible using ADB, but I don't really want to have to always leave the device in wireless ADB mode or manually put it in that mode each time; unless that is easier than I think.

    Thanks!

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    TIFU when buying stamps for post cards

    Obligatory: this was yesterday (1/20/24)

    In the US 1/20/24 was the last day to buy stamps at the old postage rate. The flat rate for postcards was 51 cents and was going up to 53 cents the next day.

    They have a concept called forever stamps for regular letters and a similar thing for postcards. If you buy them today at today's price, you can use them at any time in the future regardless of price increases. So if you'll mail letters or postcards, they're a good deal and future investment.

    So anyways we ran to the post office at 4pm. The office was closed except for the self service machine. We need about 90 postcard stamps so I figured I'd get 100 to have some extras for the future.

    I was so excited to see postcard stamps for 51 cents. I took a picture: https://i.imgur.com/M997Nfg.jpeg

    So we bought 100, which happened to be the most we can buy at once.

    At that point the machine began printing 100 individual 51 cents stamps.

    Now you may have noticed the issue: it wasn't 100 postcard stamps, but rather 100 stamps each saying 51 cents of value.

    It took a long time as each stamp was printed one by one, but I got to stand there sad as I didn't get my forever postcard stamps.

    Now to mail my postcards, I'll need to buy 2 cents of postage each (or more when it goes up again). I'll be more careful next time.

    Tldr: I bought 51 cent stamps instead of postcard stamps for 51 cents.

    Edit: commented with an update after a few days.

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    Home Improvement @lemmy.world csm10495 @sh.itjust.works
    How do i fix this ugly hole in the wall?

    An electrician 'fixed' an issue by making this hole in a basement cinder block wall.

    .. how do I put that box back in or fix the wall or something?

    Inside the box are two capped (hot) wires.

    The pipe seems to be copper. Doesn't bend or anything. It can't (at least easily) be pushed back in.

    I had wanted to use cement paste.. but like what do I do about the box? I guess I could paste everything except the metal pipe but geez: then i still have this sketchy box hanging out.

    Images: https://imgur.io/a/yBh2QBD (posted from mobile and don't think the images went through)

    Any ideas?

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    Archive all old Android/Google Messages?

    Does anyone know of a way to archive all messages in Android/Google Messages maybe older than a certain timeframe?

    I have 100s of old conversations spanning back several years. I finally decided it would be nice to archive (not delete) ones that aren't relevant at the moment. The only way I figured to do this is swipe each conversation one by one.

    Is there a faster way to just do it all in one swoop?

    Edit: I wrote a quick script to do it via manipulating the Google Messages webui: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/4646349 Worked for me!

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    Octoprint bed leveling (Neptune 3 Plus)

    Hey folks,

    Anyone have the gcode to do bed leveling and then emit the info back for the octoprint bed level visualizer?

    I have an Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus.

    I tried the bilevel one on the GitHub page but it seems to make my printer get stuck at home after running.

    Edit: it almost seems like when it finishes it just gets stuck in the center with the extruder heat still on. Usually I have to reboot the printer to get it up again. Sort of like it wants me to go check the z offset.

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    State of this community

    Hey folks,

    I'm going to pause the bot at this time. The community didn't quite take off at this point, so for now I'm going to recommend using !SquaredCircle@kbin.social. I don't have the time to put in the love needed to grow it at this point.

    If another member or mod wants to be added and give it love, let me know. For now I'm limiting posts to mods only.

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    This elevator reuses floor numbers
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    Also in an order that confused me.

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    How do you handle secrets in home automation?

    Say you have a script or something that gets run in cron/task scheduler and it needs a password.. say to ssh to a raspberry pi elsewhere in your house.

    How do you save that password in a way that automation can access it?

    Some ideas:

    • Plaintext file. Not a fan because its sitting unencrypted on the box somewhere.
    • Environment variable. Not a fan because its still unencrypted somewhere to someone on the box (albeit likely the same user or an admin).
    • A secrets manager. If I use something locally like hashicorp vault or infisical, I can get to a point where a cli/api call gets the password. Though in this case I still need a vault password/secret to get my password. So I fall back to needing one of the above to get this to work.

    If the secrets manager is easily available, the secret to get into the secrets manager is available as well leading to a feeling of security by obscurity.

    If someone breaks into my system via SSH/etc. then they can get the passwords either way.

    .. How do people normally do this? I'm not sure I actually get anything out of a secrets manager if its local and I have the disk itself encrypted before login.

    What actually makes sense at a personal/home scale?

    (Edit: I know using SSH key probably is better for getting to the raspberry pi, but still the question is the same idea).

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    Part of the Social Security website (ssa.gov) only works during certain hours

    .. its a website run by the US Government. Why does it have such large downtimes in this day and age?

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    I miss reddit

    Warning: This is a rant.

    I don't really know how to describe it but the content isn't quite where reddit had been for me. Also the comments are kind of weird at times, like they type of person here doesn't quite seem as 'normal' as what I'm used to from reddit.

    There's a lot more open source and privacy focused people and conversations. A lot of people seem to hate on big tech and big companies in a sort of toxic-ish feeling way to me (not to say the other relationship isn't toxic.. just saying). Random conversations go into: "omg your privacy is lost cause you used a Google service." Then we have the 'if we don't defederate with Meta the world ends' conversations. I personally would like to see what Meta does in the fediverse.. maybe it will make it more normalized..idk. Then the: "if your app isn't open source its awful and terrible for the world" people.

    Like that stuff is all fine, but it just isn't quite my cup of tea.

    These things remind me of that one person in my comp sci classes in college who I just couldn't stand talking to. He would try to make you feel like an idiot by trying to sound all self righteous and smart. (Honestly he would fail and would generally look like a dingus).

    The bulk of the content that gets comments seem to be mostly meme atm. At least on all (7/10 of the current top for me are memes). I like my memes, but would like some more breadth/depth.

    Like I hope Lemmy continues to grow and hope it gets better, but it leaves me missing reddit at the moment.

    In a perfect world I wish reddit corp wasn't such assholes and this whole thing didn't happen the way it did.

    I'm completely skipping the UI and stuff not being as familiar and the various outages/bugs/etc since that's to be expected with something at this stage.

    Please don't hate me :) Just sharing my unpopular opinion. Though I genuinely wonder if others feel the same way.

    /Rant

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    YSK: If you live in the US, forever stamps are going from 63 cents to 66 cents on 7/9/23

    You have a couple days left to buy stamps that can be used to mail letters after the price increase.

    If you buy 10 forever stamps at 63 cents, you can use one for each letter in the future regardless of future price increases.

    Stock up! Prices will likely never go down.

    I bought a few hundred dollars worth to cover holiday cards for the rest of my life.

    (Edited title since originally I said 6 instead of 7.. thanks for folks correcting me)

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    Now Open and Serving: Fersh Juice

    How do people not use spell check before making signage?

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    GitHub Copilot Knows How To Make Beans

    Since everything is about beans right now, I figured we should get in on it.

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