I'm trying to move away from Google products but one I have yet to move away from is Google voice. I have found an alternative, yay: voip.ms. During the transition though, I do not want to lose any shortcode based two factor authentication. I wish all services provided TOTP, but alas this is not the case, unfortunately.
- Sources are freely available online (GPL'd)
- https://gitlab.linphone.org/BC/public/linphone-android
- Can install from F-DROID and Play Store
- Clear and consistent pricing with a immediately updated Call Detail Record backing everything up.
I recently watched a digital security training and I learned a few things about the software that I use on a day to day basis. One of the links listed for further readings included this link Beyond pen and paper: Secure note-taking apps for journalists.
Joplin has geo location information enabled by default and sync is not encrypted end to end by default.
😮💨 PocketCasts will save "starred" podcasts in your device storage -- but not let you access them. I want more control over my podcasts than PocketCasts gives me, so I'm probably moving away from using this app.
Before I migrate away, I want to create an archive of saved podcast episodes. Unfortunately, unless you have PocketCasts Plus (which has
I am a heavy Konsole (KDE) user. I was glad that ghostty had a built in solarized theme.
(ins)sahal@shakuntala[~]$ cat $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/ghostty/config
font-family = "Source Code Pro ExtraLight"
theme = "Builtin Solarized Dark"
font-size = "26"
window-theme = ghostty
Why didn't you upgrade my old bucket to support the s3 api?! :cries: Instead I have to move all my files to a new bucket. :(
I originally wanted to use the s3 api because I wanted to compare files in my file manager. At the time I didn't realize rclone supports mounting b2 buckets as FUSE mounts. No need to use the S3 API compatiable buckets.
Turns out rclone is the best tool for managing cloud files.
This will create a whole bunch of node-xx version docker images preloaded with the official Joplin 3.1.24 tarball. Then, we'll try to build it.
Currently, I've tested the build with node 18 19 20 21 22 and 23.
Canvas is seemingly not building on node 20+, this is to validate that theory. See: Automattic/node-canvas#2448
I'll post the results later... my laptop takes about 20 minutes per build, so see you in a few hours.
While browsing this page, How to reduce the size of your Tiddlywiki, I noticed that there were no instructions to revert back to a local copy in case of emergency. I can think of times where I might want to edit my tiddlywiki while offline but since I'm pointing to an external source, this could be a problem.
Normally, by overriding the coreURL variable inside the $:/core/save/offline-external-js
ShadowTiddler you can set the external javascript file to be a remote site.