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  • Nice. That is what I did, at first, as well.

    One thing I discovered is that the vast majority of 2FA uses a shared open standard. I was able to cut way down on the count of 2FA apps I had to install, and just use Aegis for almost everything.

    Aegis runs fine on GrapheneOS, too.

  • Great point about bank apps.

    Thankfully I never got in the habit of tap to pay with my phone.

    The amount of data that bank apps want to slurp up in the name of "security" makes me uncomfortable, anyway.

    I just bank via web browser, today.

  • Nothing is perfect.

    But every alternate Android ROM I have tried has given me a dramatic speed boost over what shipped with the phone.

    I guess there are other definitions of "good", haha.

    For me good==fast, and GrapheneOS is the most responsive phone OS I have used, and therefore the best.

  • As a fellow former CyanogenMod user, I run GrapheneOS. I like that it gives me the most control over my hardware, of any of the Android variants I have tried.

    Edit: I buy phones specifically looking for GrapheneOS support, now. But for non-pixel phones, I have found LineageOS to be fine.

  • CyanogenMod was for iPods and iPhone, and released in 2009, so if we round a smidge, 20 years.

  • Yes. And then sign another authorization for each other topic - another for disposal of my property if I die, one for my funeral preferences, one to pick up my prescriptions, and hope I don't forget any.

    Or, courthouse, one time, 15 minutes, and done.

    A marriage license acts like a super convenient combination of othet legal documents.

  • If we allow Discovery as evidence, Klingon technology has been in steep decline for centuries, only recently falling to as primitive as 24th century Federation technology.

    It's possible that Kligons had better medical treatments available in the 21st century than im the 24th.

  • The point, to me, is using the government to tell hospitals what to do. I don't want my parents making big decisions for me - I want the family I chose, my spouse, to do that.

  • Marriage is how I tell the state, and everyone, who my chosen family is.

  • Sure!

    But I don't expect it to change much.

    I could already do that, by hand as well.

    It's a bit like how there's so many different superheroes who are obviously just off-brand SuperMan or off-brand Captain America.

    Minor changes to avoid intellectual property law and branding has always been an option.

    And I suppose all of these are easier now with the remixing slop-o-trons.

    But they weren't terribly difficult, or particularly uncommon, even before.

  • Why learn Lua?

    Lua is quite popular for writing games and mods forn games.

    Also, and I can't emphasize enough how much this means to me, personally: it's not Java.

  • Data Breaches @lemmy.zip

    Canvas Breach Disrupts Schools & Colleges Nationwide – Krebs on Security

    krebsonsecurity.com /2026/05/canvas-breach-disrupts-schools-colleges-nationwide/
  • Separate the Sausage Section

    Mr Worf, please take commnd of the Battle Sausage.

  • Great write up!

    Of course, I never stopped editing my code in vi so I missed some of the editor frustrations.

  • I have shared that frustration, trying to find that balance.

    I try to get some basic wisdom through to them to help prevent something horrible happening later, but I don't want to cause them pain now, either.

    I have taken to asking them to take my hand in theirs, when I think they aren't listening.

    The younger kid appreciates the connection. The older kid practices their active listening skills to make me leave them alone sooner.

  • "We can't all be robots, Truman. Because if we were all lying to you, I would be. I'm not a Robot, Truman."

    Paraphrased from Noah Emmerich's fantastic delivery in "The Truman Show".

  • "Everything printed by Tabloid is automatically capitalized, and an exclamation point is added. Why would you want anything else?"

    Finally an opinionated programming language with the right priorities.

  • Damn. I love this community. Lemmy goes hard.

    "My kid can read now."

    "It's never too early to teach them regular expressions."

    Edit: To be clear, I agree. It's just great to be among like minded folks, here.

  • You can make an image of the / drive so it's easier to restore if they break the system.

    That's good advice. I always meant to do that with computers my kids access.

    Although I haven't ever had my kids break a Linux Mint install. I set them up as non-sudo users and that was enough.

    Of course, they grew older and have sudo now, so I should actually think about taking a drive image, now.

  • cybersecurity @infosec.pub

    Microsoft research finds Microsoft AI products may never be secure

    pivot-to-ai.com /2025/01/17/microsoft-research-finds-microsoft-ai-products-may-never-be-secure/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Cory Doctorow proposes that Canada break ranks with international IP law enforcement

    pluralistic.net /2025/01/15/beauty-eh/
  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    JSAUX released their first White 6-in-1 Docking Station for handhelds like Steam Deck

    www.gamingonlinux.com /2024/11/jsaux-released-their-first-white-6-in-1-docking-station-for-handhelds-like-steam-deck/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    OpenAI, Google, Anthropic admit they can’t scale up their chatbots any further

    pivot-to-ai.com /2024/11/14/openai-google-anthropic-admit-they-cant-scale-up-their-chatbots-any-further/
  • Comic Books @lemmy.world

    Ultimate Spider-Man

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Pluralistic: Antiusurpation and the road to disenshittification (07 Nov 2024)

    pluralistic.net /2024/11/07/usurpers-helpmeets/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The Cult of Microsoft

    www.wheresyoured.at /the-cult-of-microsoft/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Pluralistic: Conspiratorialism as a material phenomenon (29 Oct 2024)

    pluralistic.net /2024/10/29/hobbesian-slop/
  • Minetest community @lemmy.ml

    A Pipeworks Crash Course

    github.com /mt-mods/pipeworks/wiki
  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    PSA - MineTest on SteamDeck

    blog.rubenwardy.com /2022/12/02/minetest-steam-deck/
  • Minetest community @lemmy.ml

    Newbie Lessons