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Cake day: August 31st, 2023

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  • Oh no, look! A website gathering from various quotes and sources and citing them to build a complete and comprehensive page of information about something!

    Even if anyone doesn’t “trust” wikipedia, you can look at the sources or do your own ressearch.

    But for any subject keep in mind to cross-check the info of your sources with multiple other sources and see if they tell you the same thing!

    I understand that most people won’t do it for news feeds they see online but if someone passes a law about this, it’s the absolute least you can do!

    Sometimes (most of the time lately) I’m happy to not be a resident of the US to avoid stupid stuff like that

    Edit : Just added the link to the furries act article in the see also section!












  • Here to clarify!

    Revanced patches the official YT music app! It makes it more convenient by removing stuff like ads, among with other tweaks you can see in the app. You’ll still technically use their app (a modified version of it) but they won’t get any revenue. The artists also won’t, so be sure to donate to them or buy their albums if you like their stuff!


  • Also, apparently the app can’t open on my phone. I checked the logcat and it’t trying to make a division by 0 which instantly crashes the app, and I can’t tell them because you need to contact support through the app to be in contact with someone.

    Thankfully, my bank apps supports it so I can do it this way (even with root) but it’s a bit dangerous if you can’t access the app for any reason and can’t talk to a human at all, that would lock you out of your money



  • I have no idea about this, but as of now anyone can register.

    For reference, CSAM is Belgium’s government portal and a system of login, as far as I know, so I assume it would be used to check if someone is a minor at the time of registration

    Child safety is important but implementing this would kind of defeat the purpose of a privacy focused app.

    I agree that just gatekeeping children and therefore verifying everyone with a government platform, but then it raises the question on how to improve child safety on an app that’s self-hostable with not even user IDs to identify the users?

    I don’t have an answer to that, but I don’t like just saying “This solution is bad”, I always try to add “So try this instead, because XXX”





  • @tapdattl@lemmy.world Hey, I’m late but I may have found something you like! It’s not for S/MIME but for OpenPGP keys, another method of email signing and encryption which does not require the certification by an authority (Actalis)

    It’s a website to list all OpenPGP public keys, and I know thunderbird (for desktop at least) automatically looks there whenever you write an email to an address to see if it has a public key.

    As far as I understand, there are some advantages and disadvantages on OpenPGP, mainly :

    • Actalis generates your private key, so if you follow the S/MIME tutorial they’ll be able to decrypt your messages. With OpenPGP it’s done locally on your computer so you don’t need to send your private key to anyone.
    • However, there is no way to easily revocate an OpenPGP key, so if yours leak, you can’t just go on your Actalis dashboard and revocate it.

    It’s up to you to pick a method based on your needs!