@cryxli

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IT professional from Berne, Switzerland. I like people that live their dream, I like people that make things happen. I try to solve problems, together with you.

Redmi Pad SE has been a very interesting experience. Hardly anything works.

It is like a glimpse into the future of what Microslop wants Windows to be: The OS decides which applications you can and cannot place on the desktop, or remove from it. Installing anything not sanctioned by Xiami is a nightmare.

And unlocking the device to install an useful OS, is such a bad case of data gathering that I would call it fishing.

Vote out the axe

In 2023, we reached a major milestone in global trade.

Our total trade in services reached €5,933 billion. We exported far more than we imported, giving our economy a €605 billion boost.

Our latest data show that surplus was mostly driven by European businesses successfully setting up physical operations abroad.

Our strongest connections? United States, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.

Check out how Europe is performing on the world stage 👇

https://link.europa.eu/bq8bY9

Some people asked us about the LinkedIn issue that came out last week regarding tracking of extensions. We recommend always browsing with the tracker blocker enabled, and for this particular issue, activating the EasyPrivacy list (Settings > Privacy and Security > Tracker an Ad Blocking > Manage sources > Tracker blocking sources)
@rasteri How many of the yellow sticks of dynamite are still unexploded?
Pixeldust AB - The Secret of Monkey Island Project

Joachim Ljunggren/Pixeldust is a Designer, Title Sequence and Motion Graphics Producer based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Over the past 15 years Joachim has designed, directed and produced title sequences and motion graphics for a variety of clients including TV4, SVT, TV3, Kanal5, TV6, TV7, MTV, Meter Television, Mastiff, Eyeworks, Edithouse Film Works, STARK Corporate Communication and many others. Joachim works in Cinema 4D, After Effects and Photoshop.

Big Tech is at it again.

Some of you might have seen this already. Google has announced a new policy for Android app developers, which would require them to seek Google’s permission if they want to distribute their apps outside of the Google Play Store (on their own website or on alternative app stores). This would entail:

1) agreeing to their terms and conditions
2) paying a fee
3) uploading a government ID

Which is wrong on so many levels. Nobody should be forced to register with Google if they don’t want to use their services.

In doing so they would be extending their gatekeeping (tentacles) into distribution channels where they’re just not a legitimate authority.

At Vivaldi, we believe you have the right to run whatever software you want on a device you own. That’s why we’ve co-signed this open letter, together with other 53 organisations, requesting Google to back off on the proposed policy before it enters into force.

(Plus, they have have a pretty cool logo 😄)

https://keepandroidopen.org/open-letter/

An Open Letter to Google regarding Mandatory Developer Registration for Android App Distribution

Open Letter to Google Regarding Mandatory Developer Registration for Third-Party App Distribution

For some incomprehensible reason restarting a computer will kill your running local #SpaceStation14 server. 😩

Stupid cryxli being stupid.

#gaming #frontierstation

Lol, Rejection template for security / bug bounty submissions:

"Report rejected. Feeding basic linter warnings into an LLM to generate a catastrophic threat narrative does not constitute a valid vulnerability disclosure. We do not pay bounties for computationally expensive, synthetic panic. Refer to: https://406.fail"

RFC 406i - The Rejection of Artificially Generated Slop (RAGS)

RE: https://infosec.exchange/@decio/116160779821433366

Petit tool sympa pour vérifier/tester les domaines bloqués par décision judiciaire en CH
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https://dns-lens.netlify.app/