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beaconDB @lemmy.dbzer0.com
boredsquirrel @tux.social

Attention #BeaconDB contributors!

Attention #BeaconDB contributors!

Neostumbler 2.0.0 is out, bringing the option to exclude Wifis based on their name (SSID). This is important to exclude mobile hotspots and other moving wifis, that would mess up results.

Also it allows us to respect the "optout" and "nomap" SSIDs, used to prevent scanning.

BeaconDB has the "Common Network Index", copy the contents of these files into the field in NeoStumbler:

https://codeberg.org/beacondb/common-network-index/src/branch/main/data

@[email protected] @[email protected]

  • @[email protected] @[email protected]

    I like the small overlap between second context menu and first. Btw why is there none between panel and first overlay?

    I really like the look! Can't wait for the new icons!

    Btw, what is missing to have all corners rounded, always?

  • @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Thx for the info, then it is like that.

    Here is the goal proposal

    https://phabricator.kde.org/T17370

    Tbh, #bubblewrap would need to be fixed drastically to be as secure as the #Android #sandbox. And (I am not sure yet) I think even #Snaps are more secure (on #Ubuntu with #Apparmor patches) than #Flatpak with the current system.

    As far as I understood, sandboxing needs to happen in #userspace, with tools like #fuse doing the work while being restricted by #MAC like #SELinux or Apparmor.

  • @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Can you tell us what happens on the "sandbox all the things" goal?

    I think this is a pretty crucial step forward, even though #sandbox technologies (most often through user namespaces) are more problematic than I initially thought.

    (Basically, user #namespaces open up #privesc dangers to the monolithic #kernel, which is incredible. #Android and #ChromeOS use #LXC, mounts and #SELinux for #sandboxing)

  • @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Is this how the dark/light transition will look like?

    A small visual issue but nice to see fixed!

  • beaconDB @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    boredsquirrel @tux.social

    Have you ever collected data for #OpenCellID #MozillaLocationService #WiGLE or #BeaconDB ?

  • @[email protected]

    If you value free firmware you can trust, you may prefer

    They support Linux as their main OS.

  • @telepresence
    @kde

    Yes absolutely, the workflows especially in Dolphin, Plasma search, Panel are just great.