Authy got hacked, and 33 million user phone numbers were stolen
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    I highly recommend 1Password. It's cross platform, including Linux, and it's not only a great and sort l super secure password manager, but it also does 2FA codes and if you use their auto fill tool, it will also paste the 2FA code to clipboard so you can paste it in seamlessly.

    Everything is full encrypted and needs a really long, unique to you, key to decrypt. So no one will be hacking this anytime soon. Even 1Password cannot open your vault.

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  • People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?
  • danielfgom danielfgom Now 50%

    Mac OS doesn't install like a traditional OS. It downloads an iso from the cloud, stores it locally and then installs itself. It lets you open a terminal and I put in some commands to clear and restore the bios before installing the OS.

    Normally any formatting tool should work on the USB but Fedora does something to the USB that prevents that. It definitely ruined a usb 3 drive I had and no amount of formatting would get it to work properly until I used their Fedora usb tool.

    They are doing something weird.

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  • People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?
  • danielfgom danielfgom Now 100%

    It does some weird formatting to the usb stick. You literally have to use their tool to unformat it again otherwise it's screwed. That's been my experience.

    I had an issue on my MacBook bios safety installing Fedora. Wouldn't boot and even if I tried installing Ubuntu over it, still would not boot.

    Had to reinstall Mac OS and have it repair the bios. Only after that could I get Linux installed and booting again.

    I don't know how they screwed it up but they did.

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  • People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?
  • danielfgom danielfgom Now 76%

    It's easy to install, it's Ubuntu based which means stable and a wide variety of software and support. Cinnamon looks beautiful in Mint and works perfectly. Installing a deb is a breeze and using the App Store is way easier than using YAST. The cli commands are now easy to understand or remember compared to apt.

    Fedora usb creation is a nightmare and can potentially f up your bios if something goes wrong. DNF is also but easy to understand or remember compared to apt.

    Gnome is too barebones for a first time user whereas Cinnamon is feature rich and is themed very well. Plus great wallpapers are included. The lock screen wallpapers are easily changed and look great too.

    As long as there is no shit Nvidia card the driver installation tends to work perfectly. Don't use Nvidia people. They are a shit, unethical, don't give a crap about Linux company. Use AMD.

    And for Linux users who've been around longer, there's Linux Mint Debian Edition which for us is even better because it's not Ubuntu based but Debian based and stable.

    I get the latest Firefox directly from Mozilla and any app I can't find in Synaptics I can normally get in Flatpak. Works perfectly well for me. I highly recommend it.

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  • Tech Firms Prey on Poor Under Guise of Expanding Access to Financial Services
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    I don't like this Altman guy I've bit. He's a punk. I think it was a mistake on Apple's part to partner with him.

    Let's hope they can offer alternatives in the near future.

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  • “Systemd is the future”
  • danielfgom danielfgom Now 33%

    So are we all ok with Microsoft now being in charge of systemd? The same company made famous by Blue Screens of Death?

    When I consider this, it makes me think Linux has lost. Do you think Microsoft would let the Linux community be on charge of The Registry? Or any other part of the OS?

    Mac may be the only decent option left....?

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  • How can I easily and conveniently transfer files wirelessly between my linux computer and android phone?
  • danielfgom danielfgom Now 100%

    You're right. LocalSend does require WiFi connectivity. In terms of convenience it's just like Airdrop, if you have that network.

    Maybe one day they could add Bluetooth. Would be cool

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  • How can I easily and conveniently transfer files wirelessly between my linux computer and android phone?
  • danielfgom danielfgom Now 100%

    Use LocalSend. It's exactly like Apple Airdrop but works on ALL operating systems so no matter what device you have you can easily transfer files.

    It's local, secure and open source.

    https://localsend.org/

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  • Everything Apple iOS 18 Will Do, Android Already Does
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    Cyprus. Also in the EU but no official sales or support. I'm sure it's the same in most countries in South America, Africa, Asia and the Far East.

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  • Everything Apple iOS 18 Will Do, Android Already Does
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    I have a great pocket camera but it's not practical to carry it wherever I go. Most photos are taken spontaneously and for that reason you want a great camera on your smartphone.

    Also, most Android phones cannot capture RAW.

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  • Qualcomm admits: the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 is just an "enhanced version" of the Snapdragon 695 - GSMArena.com news
  • danielfgom danielfgom Now 100%

    Tell me about it. An over 3 year old chip and still flogging it as if it's new. Which means all the phones in that segment will still be only as powerful as 3 year old budget phones.

    That is disgusting. Shame on them.

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    I understand. You have to do what you have to do to survive. In that case make the best of the Windows pc and do your work to their satisfaction. Making a living is more important than what OS you use.

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    Sounds like they are giving you crap hardware. Also, the IT guy should set up the VM and make sure it works.

    Also, as a dev you should INSIST that you MUST HAVE Linux available as well. You are the dev, you know what tools you need, it's not up to the IT guy to decide what software you need

    I say this as an IT Tech/Admin who was responsible for running all the IT at my company offices. I had about 350 users/PCs to administer plus servers, printers, telephone system, door entry system, switches, WiFi system etc...

    If a new guy started they told me what software he would run and what spec was needed and I'd get the right pc for the job and deploy the software needed. Not tell them what to use.

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  • Everything Apple iOS 18 Will Do, Android Already Does
  • danielfgom danielfgom Now 66%

    I'm not saying that because I like iPhones.

    You are in the US so pixels are widely available and cheap. As is the FE series.

    Where I live, outside the US, the Pixel is not sold nor will Google let you buy it. So pixel is a no go.

    The Fan Edition Samsung costs virtually the same as the regular edition where I live, if you can find an FE. It costs €700+...

    99% of our population can only afford €250-300 phones. €700 is out of reach unless you're single, hehe a great job and still live with mum and dad. Or you are the 1%.

    So at that price ALL the android cameras are shit, shit, shit.

    So, if I import from the UK a used iPhone 12 it will cost about €350. At that price NOTHING can touch it below €700.

    Everything below €700 is Chinese cheapie and Samsung cheapie, also known as crap phones.

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  • Apple seems to have persuaded OpenAI to work for exposure
  • danielfgom danielfgom Now 100%

    100% correct.

    At the moment there are tons of Ai companies all trying to be The One that everybody will use.

    But Google has Gemini and it has Android. Android has 70% market share worldwide and is offering Gemini for free to every user. That's MASSIVE exposure.

    For openai to get on Android the user has to install it as an app. It's VERY difficult to get your average user to know what openai is and why they should use it, never mind getting them to install the app.

    So to be the default Ai on iPhone is a HUGE deal for openAi and gives them massive exposure over the competition.

    Google pays Apple billions to Apple to be the default search engine so openAi not having to pay anything is actually very surprising to me.

    I think the only reason Apple isn't making them pay is because Apple plans to offer other Ai services in future.

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    If work let's you run VM's you could run Linux in a VM on your pc

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  • Everything Apple iOS 18 Will Do, Android Already Does
  • danielfgom danielfgom Now 50%
    1. Pixel is good but outside the US is barely available
    2. The only good Samsung cameras are on the Galaxy S line aka premium models. The rest of the phones, the ones most people buy, are crap.

    For the price of a used iPhone there is NO phone that can take as good photos and videos

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    You should try a Mac. You'll be surprised at how good it is.

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  • https://popey.com/blog/2024/02/exodus-bitcoin-wallet-490k-swindle/

    A Bitcoin investor was recently scammed out of 9 Bitcoin (worth around $490K) in a fake “Exodus wallet” desktop application for Linux, published in the Canonical Snap Store. This isn’t the first time; if nothing changes, it likely won’t be the last.

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    Pro photographer Olle Nillson goes out on a forest stakeout to capture stunning bokeh shots of birds. The results are stunning. If you're interested in seeing how other Xperia models perform, check his other videos. Production value of off the charts. I promise you they are well worth your time.

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    https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4570

    LMDE 6 has been officially released. The big deal about this is that it's based on the recently released Debian 12 and also that being based on Debian LMDE is 100% community based. If you've been disappointed by what the Linux corporations have been doing lately or don't like the all-snap future that Ubuntu has opened, then this is the distro for you. I'm running it as my daily driver and it works exactly like the regular Mint so you don't lose anything. Clem and team have done a great job, even newbies could use Debian now. Personally I think LMDE is the future of Linux as Ubuntu goes it's own way, and this is a good thing for Mint and the Linux community. Let's get back to community distros and move away from the corps. EDIT: LMDE is 64bit only. There is no 32bit option.

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    I'm struggling to find good offline, preferably paid or with 1 time in app purchase, games for Android. All the popular ones just want to milk you on IAP. I prefer to make 1 payment and be done. I'm looking for something along the lines of Double Dragon but optimistised for modern screens. Some arcade action adventure with a story and progression. Can't find anything.

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    I was impressed by how light the RAM usage is on Linux Mint 21.2. I made a live usb and at cold boot was around 745MB which was only slightly higher than MX Linux. Very impressive considering how much more modern Cinnamon is and how much better it looks. I was on Ubuntu which was using 1.6GB at idle and since my machine has fixed RAM of 4GB, I thought it best to switch to something lighter. So I installed it and couldn't be happier. It's very snappy, looks incredible and works intuitively. Great job Linux Mint team 💪

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    If anyone is looking for a way to get hold of stock Sony Xperia wallpapers for your Xperia I highly recommend the Android app called "Stockie". It contains stock wallpapers from all phone manufacturers which they ship on their phones and you can easily downloaded them or set them as your wallpaper. The app also has separate lists for each manufacturer so just find the Sony list and you'll find alot of wallpapers there going back to 2014 and earlier. I used the app to get the latest wallpaper for the Xperia 10v and it looks great. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/26bd820b-5846-43cc-9f5e-02b98793fcc4.png)

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    https://youtu.be/6N_xkyBNSgg

    Sony has released a video for the introduction of the Sony Xperia 10V, it's latest entry level smartphone.

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