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[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

The Intel ones are quite a bit easier, but still not as easy as a PC. You need to disable some FW security settings to allow for a non Apple kernel to boot.

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 8 points 1 year ago

Supernote is the alternative I went with. They have a pretty responsive dev team and the cloud integration is optional, you can push stuff over the local WiFi network.

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

I returned my Remarkable 2 after a couple of days for a Supernote. Can do local network file transfer, and wifi screen sharing.

 
[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It runs well enough in Windows Subsystem for Android!

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

LLMs can be super useful if there is an authoritative source of truth. I wrote a Langchain app that takes my Python code, asks ChatGPT to optimize it then uses symbolic analysis to perform equivalency checking. I get to write and have clear simple python code, and then I offload optimization to a bot.

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

I'm the same way, I have only a few apps allowed to push to my Garmin, and it's helpful to be able to archive or delete a useless email or know there's something worth taking my phone out for. I find myself leaving my phone in other parts of the house is more focus-friendly since I'm not getting distracted while able to keep my eyes out for work-related items.

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Do you listen to risky.biz?

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

I installed INCH on all my browsers, it's obviously not 100% accurate, but it is nice to get a visual cue that the article you're reading may very well be AI generated.

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

While Chromium itself is a very solid platform, and correspondingly Chrome is a hard exploitation target, it's quite easy to screw up a fork of it. Comodo Secure Browser was a chromium fork that was fixed to an old version of the renderer with known security issues and was built to disable the sandbox. It also added libraries that were compiled without ASLR that worsened security for every application that loaded them.

Chrome has an enormous security team behind it in addition to P0, so bounties on Chrome exploits are around $500k. FF bounties are a fifth of that, which is probably a portion of less security, and a portion of lower target market. Brave could be doing terrible things that without an audit would be unknown. Web3 code is pretty terrible on the whole, so adding that to a secure base may not be great...

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 year ago

While Chromium itself is a very solid platform, and correspondingly Chrome is a hard exploitation target, it's quite easy to screw up a fork of it. Comodo Secure Browser was a chromium fork that was fixed to an old version of the renderer with known security issues and was built to disable the sandbox. It also added libraries that were compiled without ASLR that worsened security for every application that loaded them.

Chrome has an enormous security team behind it in addition to P0, so bounties on Chrome exploits are around $500k. FF bounties are a fifth of that, which is probably a portion of less security, and a portion of lower target market. Brave could be doing terrible things that without an audit would be unknown. Web3 code is pretty terrible on the whole, so adding that to a secure base may not be great...

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

I pay for Kagi.com for search, I use NextDNS over my personal Tailscale network that blocks all the commercial social networking sites and their CDNs, as well as a ton of ad networks. I use uBlock Origin in firefox to further remove content that may be served 1st party. Opted out of as many analytics services as I can and frozen my credit with all four US credit agencies. I alternate between using a VPS as a Tailscale exit node, or ProtonVPN for country-specific location egress.

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

Yeah it's dying off according to the 300k new users who joined in the last day 😜

 

I made this and thought you all might enjoy it, happy hacking!

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