

10 petabytes… Siphoned over months without detection.
Doubt. A stack of hard drives in a backpack still has the highest bandwidth.


10 petabytes… Siphoned over months without detection.
Doubt. A stack of hard drives in a backpack still has the highest bandwidth.


You assume one buyer. Five buyers at 800K is better than 3 at 1MM.


Even in the most nerdy of nerdville, there are nerdier nerds than nerds can imagine. They don’t run uBlock, for they run NoScript.


PSE is a protocol, how information is used on each side of that protocol is at the developers discretion.
pse:lastRead="10"
pse:lastReadDate="2010-01-10T10:01:11Z"


My industry has a lot of Apple laptop users for the reasons you mention. Every time I pull out my Zenbook Duo, I hear converts in the making. Sure, it’s a bit thick, but it runs Linux great and has two monitors in a portable platform with a good battery.


Hmm, does that mean “most” since it… matters most? Eh? Eh? Ehhhhhhh?
Yea not sure why they don’t do that by default since they claim they are a Slack competitor. You’d think a corporate entity would want that.


My workflow is usually to add a book to my Want to Read list in Kavita, then on a reader I can go to that list through OPDS and browse just that list. Makes things much more managable assuming I don’t spam the list.


https://anansi-project.github.io/docs/opds-pse/specs/v1.2
They use the PS extension. I believe Komga and Kavita maintain the spec now. Reader support for Kavita specifically is in the Wiki.


Progress sync works fine for me in KOReader with OPDS. Progress Sync Scrobble (to third-parties) is the Kavita+ feature.
My understanding was the Kavita+ items are things to do with third-party services and meta data providers that are an API/cost-based service to the dev. That being said I don’t use any of those features.


The OPDS service works for me, just like on Calibre. I can browse my books from within KOReader.




I used to have a random server box. This past year my hobby has been CAD work and 3D printing to turn a bunch of mini PCs into a fully remote controlled cluster, complete with a DIY IPMI KVM and custom built outlets that are controllable for power cycling (hard wired, not radio smart outlets). It’s all self-contained with a single plug to the UPS.
I plan on releasing all my models/etc as I usually do on my site when everything is finished.
I will say, I don’t miss the dusty box 😄
Edit: And yes, I color coded cables from each system. ¯\(ツ)/¯


Mysteriously? Really?
The reason was clear, they never got the email for account verification, and were locked out. MS messed up.
I really hate headlines these days.


I switched. Kavita is the new hotness.
I found it for comics, but realized it handled books as well as Caliber does, in a modern interface with OPDS support.


I’d disagree with “most messengers” doing that, in my experience, most don’t do it by default. Signal is a pretty rare exception to do so by default.
What messenger doesn’t? Signal, WhatsApp, Matrix, Snapchat, Discord, Telegram, etc. I’d say “most” is pretty accurate. No idea what Wechat does, but that’s a whole different story.
If you get a push notification on your phone, everything you see in that notification must by definition pass through the push notification service.
Also not true. What you “see” could have been retrieved post-notification, as described in the message you responded to. What you see has nothing to do with what goes through the push service and is a full technical inacurracy.


Not true.
The push notification for most messengers is a ping with little to no data in it, telling the app to grab messages directly via TLS. That’s how e2e works with push.

Billions of dollars could have paid for a lot of security engineers. Wonder how many issues they could have found and fixed.


GrapheneOS = Android Open Source Project (AOSP) + Open Source Tweaks
Android™ (Google licensed) = Android Open Source Project (AOSP) + Different Commercial Tweaks
The base is the same, the OS is not. Just like Windows 11 is not Windows NT, but the base is the same.
@atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works I’ve started using the Windows comparison instead of Linux, for some reason ot seems to hit harder.


Fair fair. Gotta be able to lug around the iPad.


Fun story:
I once got blocked from a flight by TSA because the inspector said my portable hard drive was an explosive device by looking at it via Facetime over an iPad while they were at an Arnold Schwarzenegger’s body building conference instead of at work in the airport.
Oh agreed, I actually do use uBlock