
What was previously only available as a beta version for selected testers is now being activated for all customers: the new Login 2.0.

I have a t-shirt and a baseball cap from them. The t-shirt with the embroidery logo is a little thin, the blank t-shirt comes from Stanley & Stella. The baseball cap is from Atlantis Headwear - I like that it has a QR code on the tag where it shows that particular baseball cap's supply chain.
I think people wear NASA gear in Europe because it's the western default - the same way they wear Converse and Nike. Wearing ESA merch sprinkles European identity where you're used to seeing an American pop culture import. It almost feels like a play on a fashion trope - "you're used to people wearing NASA, but ha it's ESA!"
In EU, where to buy ringer tees/tanks?
"Ringer" means that the t-shirt's body is a different color than the elastic on the cuffs of the armholes and on the collar. e.g. the t-shirt body is white, but the cuffs and collar are navy. Sometimes the words "contrast trims" or "contrast piping" are used.
Here are some brands I found:
Brand | Logo |
---|---|
Velour Garments | No |
ISTO | No |
Organic Basics | No |
Fruit of the loom | No |
Fred Perry | Yes |
Ellesse | Yes |
[Superdry](https://www.superdry.com/search?q=ringer&prefn |
I wanted something that's more difficult to consume media on. Something that is less conductive to feeding some guy's advertising empire. The cloud apps are interesting to me not because of YouTube, but because of maps and public transport schedules. That way, it'd be closer to my main-main phone, rather than falling back to the smartphone for some apps.
E-ink smartphones like Mudita Kompakt seem pretty interesting, as the e-ink probably makes certain media unusable.
Whatsapp is somewhat optional for me as my friends don't use it, but I know it's important to other people. It would be important to me if I went outside the EU, though.
There's also something about escaping Android.
Unfortunately there's this post too: https://blog.bananahackers.net/farooqkz/on-the-state-of-kaios-and-bananahackers-community-as-of-summer-of-2023
Many “council” members have lost interest in developing for KaiOS. Many have not and believe this OS will live on and cover a minority of the market
But now, in 2023, this mobile Operating System seems to be on the verge of death. Not only KaiOS 3.0 is out but also KaiOS 3.1 is also out. But there is no device which is available worldwide. Only few carrier-locked devices for North America.
Here's a demo of the cloud youtube playing https://youtu.be/2VPQ_3SAKi0?t=85 It looks tolerably legible to me. Definitely OK for playing music or dunno, watching soccer recaps or tech videos
buy the cheapest smartphone from alibaba
These feature phones are aimed at people living in countries who don't have this privilege. If all I could afford is a 20 EUR phone I'd be pretty happy with having the cloud apps that I normally couldn't be able to use. I'm sure that the executives at HMD don't ask themselves "are we not violating the definition of the dumbphone?", they're trying to make their product attractive to sell the most units. And apparently the ability to watch YT or check cricket scores (the cloud apps), and in the future maybe WhatsApp, are just that.
Though yeah, my post is more about feature phones, not real dumbphones as I originally wrote in the title.
also, how does it even run a web browser when the whole device has just 128 MB RAM. will the device crash if I load up facebook. com?
The heavy lifting is offloaded to the servers ("cloud"), I think. The data you receive is how to draw the elements in the remote browser.
I wrote this by hand. It's a fact list because I don't want the research I've done to be lost. Does Deepseek find videos with links to a timestamp?
Short summary of feature phone market in 2025
I've been researching dumbphones lately and wanted to share about the developments I've learned. I'll be writing from an European perspective. I am omitting Android since I wasn't interested in it. Android Go is discontinued, if you care.
This is an addon to the barebones OS manufacturers add to their phones. Such OS' are e.g. HMD (formely Nokia) S30+ or other Mocor RTOS based systtems. This addon is an "app" within the OS that's a browser which offloads the rendering to another server. It works similar to the Puffin browser.
The advantage here is that the underlying browser engine is ran and updated on the server. This helps avoid the KaiOS situation: KaiOS v2 (the last version in Europe) uses Firefox 48 (current version is 137). CloudFone could be running the latest stable Chromium even on an old device, as long as the rendering server is updated to that version. The remote server rendering is obviously more powerful than what the little feature phone can normally do
go to horny jail
Most of the apps rely on contributors to provide supported locations. I was wondering if a dumb app where you provide the GTFS zip url of your city would be useful. Could work if you stay in your city a lot
e.g. most of what you see on https://www.transit.land/map#3.46/47.78/12.46 is GTFS (hopefully public urls)
I think they resell https://www.open-xchange.com/ so they were dependent on them accomodating Keycloak (identity solution used by mailbox)
Mailbox.org now has normal 2FA
What was previously only available as a beta version for selected testers is now being activated for all customers: the new Login 2.0.
Before today, mailbox.org's 2FA mechanism was unorthodox. In the login screen, you typed in the TOTP in the password field and then added a 4 digit static pin at the end. This got people confused, as it's different than the usual login+password then TOTP. Now it's just like that.
There's also other goodies, like separate passwords for IMAP and SMTP, WebDAV, CardDAV/CalDAV (one password for both), Exchange Sync. Before today, you'd be using your main mailbox.org password for all of the above. Looks like IMAP access is not even possible without creating a separate password https://kb.mailbox.org/en/private/account-article/how-to-use-two-factor-authentication-2fa/
There doesn't seem to be support for the YubiKey TOTP anymore. No passkeys or hardware webauthn either for now.
mailbox.org is based on OpenXchange.
Great for use on my phone when I want to use public/airport wifi
If you just want the tunnel encryption you can try hosting a VPN on your own home network. It's what I do since I don't need to spoof my location.
You are asking in the piracy community so I'm assuming you're also using it to torrent (which a home VPN won't help with) but you didn't specifiy so I'm not sure
I don't run a community but enjoy reading those recap threads. Community building isn't something people think about but should
Did you try the new 2FA experience they have in beta? https://mailbox.org/en/post/beta-program-starts
Just turn on the mailbox beta in the account settings and you can get regular TOTP when logging into the webui
Hate to be that guy but Euro what, apples, oranges? You can't join a currency. Did you mean eurozone? You have a degree in journalism right?
A może by tak (nieistniejący) kupujzpolski@szmer.info 🤔
Closest I've seen was rooting a printer via a security exploit
I enjoy this headline writing style. Imagine if we turned "try these 7 tricks" headlines into "Dionysius I of Syracuse would like you to try these"
You do have a point there NaibofTabr@46.4.254.144
Away from home for months; homelab unreachable; now looking for UPS
I'm currently traveling for months at a time and my homelab has become unreachable to me over VPN due to a unknown complication after a power outage.
Just as a learning experience for all, my mistake was that I set-up my VPN very far down the stack - as a wg-easy app inside TrueNAS SCALE's apps ecosystem. My very important reason for doing it was that way was that wg-easy allows for setting up client devices with a QR code...
Anyway, the NAS is not booting back up nor do the TrueNAS apps. I should've set my VPN up right at the front of the network - on my MikroTik router that also supports Wireguard. The funny thing is I was so happy that my NAS has IPMI and whatnot but now I can't even access it.
For now the NAS is kept powered on from what I know, it just doesn't boot. This should help prevent bitrot until I'm back. All important files are backed up on a 3rd party service.
Now I'm thinking about buyin
Problemy z federowaniem na szmerze?
Kiedy wchodzę na https://szmer.info/?dataType=Post&listingType=All&sort=TopSixHour to widzę tylko posty ze szmeru. Zazwyczaj widziałem tutaj posty z fedi które mają pareset głosów. Teraz widzę tylko posty ze szmeru, pdoobnie jakbym był na https://szmer.info/?dataType=Post&listingType=Local&sort=TopSixHour
Czy coś się dzieje z federowaniem przez ostatnie parę dni?
Na takim https://szmer.info/c/technology@lemmy.world aktywne posty są sprzed 8 dni
Instagram locked my account and forced me to appeal and send a picture of my face, so I sent a picture of Shrek. They deleted my account
I've been a social media hermit for the past 3 years but recently I've given up and created a few accounts across different apps again. It's unreal how strict the requirements are now.
If this isn't a message to move to indie web I don't know what is
Wrote some simple code to prevent saving .json if it doesn't parse
I was working with NPM package.json files a lot lately and I often found myself saving them in an unparseable state. json-ts-mode highlights syntax errors in yellow but it wasn't enough.
I didn't want to use flymake-eslint becuase it requires having the jsonlint binary in the PATH and I just wanted a simple Lisp solution.
The code tries to parse the current buffer on save using Emacs' built-in json-parse-string and moves the cursor to the location of the parsing error if it fails.
The below code naively assumes that the saved buffer is always the current buffer, which may very well not be the case (e.g. (save-some-buffers)).
It also probably won't save JSON5 files which have // comments inside
because json-parse-string won't handle that.
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(defun rtz/json-parse-pre () (interactive) (if (eq major-mode 'json-ts-mode) (condition-case err (progn (json-parse-string (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))
w tym wątku op spłakuje się nad brakiem wsparcia API FinTS w polskich bankach
Są sobie takie desktopowe programy do rachunkowości (np. GnuCash). Nie trzeba być jakimś wielkim rekinem biznesu, można nimi po prostu liczyć comiesięczny budżet i dotychczasowy majątek, po prostu wpisujesz:
Można też w nich oczywiście śledzić wydatki. Przy płaceniu kartą wszystkie transakcje widać w przecież na stronie banku po zalogowaniu.
No tylko że, w ciągu miesiąca tych transakcji to jest z paredziesiąt. Więc po jednej stronie okna masz otwartą stronę banku a po prawej program do księgowości. I tak przepisujesz wartość transakcji i jej datę z jednego programu do drugiego. Wrzucasz też transakcje do odpowiednich kategorii: rachunki, żywność, odzież. Tak wiem że mBank już przydziela płatnosci do różnych kategorii sam z siebie, ale program do rachunkowości ma dużo innych funkcji z którymi webapp mBanku nie ma szans.
Na szczęscie w GnuCash jes