Blue Luma

@blueluma
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@Tutanota Android does not supports security keys by default, you need google play services for this 😮‍💨
@protonprivacy @mullvadnet thanks for stepping in and telling us 🫶

@redox @soller @TornaxO7 I absolutely agrees, I just think currently mobile are more secure than desktop for most cases, while having both big attack surface.

Microkernel with capabilities would be the best I guess, (kind of similar to the Nintendo OS or Fuschia from Google)

I hope one unified OS for desktop and mobile being secure and open will emerge, and Redox with Risc-V might be a great contender (also I like Rust dev)

@mmstick indeed when released phones have at most ≈7 years of update, which is not much, but phones usually don't live that long too. Phones with few years of update should (and will in the EU) be illegal and people shouldn't buy them.
Also, phones are much less repairable, and because of the end of life at ≈7 year at most, spare parts cannot be used to keep repairing them as long as we could while keeping the security it offers
Iran Says Dozens Are Killed in Strike on School

The strike on an elementary school in the southern Iran town of Minab was one of two attacks that appear to have hit schools during U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran on Saturday.

The New York Times
@soller @TornaxO7 the death of PC and rise of mobile devices comes with something positive : less cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Major PC OS (Windows, MacOS and Linux) are so bad at security compared to mobile OS. I hope new players like @redox could come with security in mind (like capabilities) to reduce the huge attack surface traditional PC OS has.
@nogajun that's cool : a debian conf for japanese people 👌
@marcobollero ~~nice~~ AI generated image which hesitate to end a line with `,` or `;`

PSA: If you block the `claude` user on GitHub, you'll get a warning every time you view a repo with that user in its commit history.

Now, the moment you look at a repo, you can immediately adjust your expectations.

You may do so here: https://github.com/settings/blocked_users

@j_ @nitrokey flatpak is sandboxed (at least a bit), cross-platform across linux distributions, doesn't require root to install the software... it's one of the best way to distribute softwares on linux and I hope everyone would focus first on flatpak before working on distro-specific package manager (except when that makes sens)