Misha

@migam830
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Websitehttps://migam830.github.io
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Hey @GrapheneOS, what are your thoughts on Unified Attestation? You don't seem to have posted about it. My feed suffers from a lack of posts about it.
So the Competition and Markets Authority responded to my report about Google locking down Android... with their investigation into Google's search engine. This has almost nothing to do with Google Play besides being the same company.
I've reported Google to the UK Competition and Markets Authority for their abuse of power with their plans to lock down Android. I'm not going to pretend I think this is going to lead to meaningful change but the more people that raise the issue, the better.

RE: https://mastodon.social/@anon_opin/116127361004749515

Fedi clearly didn't get the joke

My son left this for me to find tonight. How!?

He says he saw it on the internet.

Came back from my first FOSDEM yesterday. It was a fun experience and I'm glad I went. Definitely going next year if I can.

I updated my "How to survive FOSDEM" article.

@fosdem organizers updated map so I updated it as well. The change was simple: there is no ATM at ULB (for quite a while).

So I added an info about it. And some minor edit.

https://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2019/10/15/how-to-survive-fosdem/

#FOSDEM #FOSDEM26

How to survive FOSDEM – Marcin Juszkiewicz

FOSDEM is 2 weeks conference in 2 days. Can be tough to survive.

We've just released #InfiniTime 1.16.0!

It's packed with new features, bugfixes and improvements : heart rate measurements in the background, step counter history, new calculator app, new pride flag watch face, improved terminal watch face, a new security feature prevents undesired firmware update and many more!

Enjoy your #InfiniTime 1.16 on your #PineTime

https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/releases/tag/1.16.0

@pine64

The two hardest problems in Computer Science are:

1. Getting up in the morning
2. Going to bed at a reasonable time
I've always been astounded at the kinds of concerning apps people will just install on their phones without a second thought. In my new blog post, I discuss how some self-control apps are too easy to accidentally turn into ransomware with a bug:
https://migam830.github.io/2026/01/03/self-control-app-risks.html
Useful productivity tool or borderline ransomware?

To be clear, I am not saying the app I’m describing is actually ransomware, it is not. I’m just giving a hypothetical scenario where the app could be turned into ransomware.

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