These are some people I know of, just in case. Probably loads more under the hashtags:)
nostr:npub16v82nr4xt62nlydtj0mtxr49r6enc5r0sl2f7cq2zwdw7q92j5gs8meqha nostr:npub1upmh82f2vy9z3k3qwj8amx9lkkhkjjcv45y9yfyqzfj4jj5czz9qhsg8fq nostr:npub1ya20ep3dd0qt0suhzprxztv5y43arqwps73ercvqa44sp7qw0edsp4x9ty
Yeah, nostrastic is the onky bridge that I know of for LoRa, however I do have in my notes that there's nostrmesh, which uses an 802.11 based mesh running on ESP-32 boards.
https://github.com/lnbits/nostrmesh
Shorter range, but higher bandwidth.
Generative #AI may be creating more #work than it saves
https://www.zdnet.com/article/generative-ai-may-be-creating-more-work-than-it-saves/
Oh thank goodness, the economy is saved!
Well that hypothesis didn't pan out.
There must be something which triggers the screen reader that is not happening in my app...
The hunt continues...
#QT #accessibility #a11y #ScreenReader #compatibility #OpenSource #software #programming Help welcome.
Yes, the rest of us who do this need some cover. 🤣
Cop #1: OMG, that person doesn't have any RF signature!
Cop #2: oh, that's probably just Dr Hax, if we get any calls about him, his address is on the dash
Reference: https://xkcd.com/1105/
I know, it's not all abiut tracking, but also about the distractions, disruptions, an so on. Still, I couldn't resist. 😈
Yes, the rest of us who do this need some cover. 🤣
Cop #1: OMG, that person doesn't have any RF signature!
Cop #2: oh, that's probably just Dr Hax, if we get any calls about him, his address is on the dash
Reference: https://xkcd.com/1105/
#Signet #Saturday will be starting late today.
My plan is to make the little demo app more like the Signet client until screen reader compatibility breaks. Then I will know what part of the code I need to change in the client.
My first guess is going to be the event handler that is handling keystrokes. That's currently being overridden in the client to allow typing to search for password entries when the focus is not in the search field. I like that functionality, so I'm going to try to make sure to preserve that. My best guess is that I just need to send a signal to something to tell it that the selected item has changed and it'd be appropriate for the screen reader to read the new text.
You do realize that the only reason Signal added usernames in the first place was because of privacy advocates like myself calling them out on it, right?
It took many years before they finally added usernames, and their system is better because of it. Now the same privacy advocates are calling for them to finish the job and removing phone numbers entirely.
Many of us also feel like Signal should move away from centralization, allow the 100% open source version of their app to be published in the official F-droid repos, and a number of other improvements.
Wow, you're just doubling down with the personal attacks instead of simply proving me wrong.
All you have to do is explain how Signal sends an SMS to allow users to recover from a lost phone when Signal supposedly doesn't have access to anyone's phone number.
Feel free to reference the code if you'd like. I've did security audits on the library, Android and desktop apps years ago. But if the Signal developers added code to send an SMS to an encrypted phone number, I'm sure the crytographers of the world would love to see it.
Haha, I described the functionality of the system and you get big mad, call it a wild accusation, and say it's nonsense.
It seems like it's you who needs to get a clue or STFU.
Like I said, not everything is encrypted.
Like I said, the concern is metadata.
You don't even need to look at the code to confirm this. If Signal's servers didn't have access to plain text phone numbers, they wouldn't be able to let anyone look up people by phone number. They wouldn't be able to send out SMSes to people when they lose their phone. And so on.
You can say you trust Signal, Twilio, AWS and the rest of their partners to keep this safe.
You can say that you don't care if metadata leaks.
But please don't decieve people into thinking these organizations do not have access to everyone's phone numbers or pull a strawman argument about Signal being perfect just because there are even worse options (like SMS).
All of those people hace access to the unencrypted phone numbers and metadata. How do you think they do SMS verification? With cipertext? LOL
Daniel has earned his reputation for challenging narrivites and convincing people with concrete examples. Now he wants to do the same with sovern wealth funds.
https://geyser.fund/project/bitcoinesg
Only 19 people donated so far. A mere 619K sats.
I know people want to stack, but spend 150K on this and spread the word. It's not just about making your remaining sats have more buying power, it's also about gaining more adoption in general, and being able to more easily live on #bitcoin without exchanges for fiat, prepaid credit cards or whatever. Earn, save, and spend.
That hole size part is correct, but a long line seems like it would be a problem. That's why microwaves have circles instead of parallel lines. That hole size is aimed at the 2.450 GHz range.
That does beg the question about the gap around the door though. 🤔 Maybe they just figure that most of the waves won't be aligned and so the leakage would be acceptably low (e.g. not going to burn anyone)?
Update: The ban did not yet pass. Now they will attempt to compromise some things to pass it.
Hopefully the language will be changed to allow protesters who are concerned to continue to wear masks in public.
Time will tell.
Source: https://med-mastodon.com/@luckytran/112486729927849230
Just in case this isn't purely comedic, I just want to mention that an aluminum foil hat is basically a satellite dish that focuses any transmissions.
Gotta be totally encased to get the desired effect.
But aluminum foil really does work incredibly well. It's better than a microwave.
Feel free to try it out at home. You can do something as simple as streaming audio over the network and covering up the phone until it stops. It could be fun for the entire family!
I'm highly skeptical of that paint being as effectivr as it claims, but the moral of the story here is: whatever you do, make sure you test it to verify it works as expected.
It was good, but to be honest, I liked District 13 (aka Banlieue 13) better. 🤘
Someone responded saying my report has been passed along to the online store team.
While I think this was a colossal oversight, I'm holding out hope that they'll acknowledge these terms are absurd and that they're going to work towards changing their store so this information is no longer requested from their customers.
We shall see.
Want to see more widespread acceptance and adoption of #bitcoin? Put your money where your mouth is.