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  • Got curious, seems to be a whole thing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicolor_cat

    The term "tuxedo cats" is typically used for black-and-white colored cats, but tuxedo patterned cats come in all cat colors.

    Hihi, "cat colors"

  • Heh yeah that type is pretty common. No idea what it's called. This one is, like all of mine, from a shelter 🤷

  • Basically that's how it works. Alas it's not connected to anything. At the moment :D

  • yeah.

  • Can't have enough SimPits 🐈

  • cats @lemmy.world

    Paw pilot in training

  • Some simracing peeps has a solid Matrix channel going here: https://matrix.to/#/#simracer:matrix.org 😍

    Hanging there for a while. It's interesting because of the similarities.

    Mebbe I should compile a list of my own 🤔

  • Nice idea but I'd also not want to add another fragmentation to the table - like e.g. yet another gaming Lemmy groups with ~5 members. That's why I'm asking around :)

  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Looking for HOTAS / HOSAS / SIMPIT / DIY Matrix Spaces

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    Looking for HOTAS / HOSAS / SIMPIT / DIY Matrix Spaces

  • Feel free to share your sources.

    The source is the technical spec. Read this yourself more closely!

    Interoperability: The solution ensures seamless integration across diverse device operating systems, wallet applications, and online services.

    And let's not ignore the demo part:

    The white label solution will be implemented based on the open source EUDI Wallet Reference implementation libraries.

    And yes it is good that people watch this carefully (and voice their concerns in a civil matter, which does not seem to be the case with most heated comments from your examples). But!

    This is the very same with e.g. Let's Encrypt. Or a VPN 'service'. Or CloudFlare, that so many people love to hide behind.

    What ifs. The spec does explicitly not allow exactly this and it's our job to investigate such providers closely and in doubt start and run trustworthy providers ourselves. And Let's Encrypt is again a prime example for something like this.

    Oh and no nothing in the spec nails this down to Google or Apple alone. These are examples for smartphones for existing eco systems. I do not need a smartphone for e.g. AusweisApp and I will ask the same for E-Wallet because this is also in the specs (Interoperability) and explicitly not tied to some vendor specific eco system but to protocols and cyphers.

    And this is where the next FUD may come in: TPM[1]. This does [also] exactly this: Device attestation and is a perfect candidate for regular PCs. That's probably just the next can of worms for you though and with this I'll end this discussion because even with plenty of What Ifs I do not see this solved from anyone in any better way - and again especially not from some company like Dis-fuckin-cord. This is exactly what a GOV exists for and they'd be sleeping on their job not providing digital ways for this very use-case.

    [1] And just so that you may understand my POV on this: I demonstrated against TCPA back in the days. I can accept TPM tho. It's a rather useful compromise and something similar exists for most smartphone ALSO. That is a good thing because this is responsible for keeping e.g. password wallets private. Something the "oh noes, Windows requires TPM now" crowd never understood - and this is from a die hard Linux user for decades.

  • This is not how remote attestation works. It's the whole point of the age verification of the wallet that such meta data doesn't have to be stored. The data submitted is transparent and can be viewed before accepting the verification. It's in the core concept that this process is unlinkable and the goal is to implement this with ZKP (Zero-Knowledge Proof) mechanisms.

    That is in the technical spec for this proposal. It is designed for exactly this kind of requested online anonymity.

    Does this have to be watched? Absolutely Yes. What you're doing here is spreading FUD though without any proof whatsoever just because "iTs fRoM tHe gOv". Now I don't know your frame of reference and it's probably a good idea to keep a healthy level of mistrust in place but(!) the EU does a lot of things correct and I take this over any system designed by a private company that is definitely always only interested in our best: money.

  • That'd be sad. I despise noisy cars|bikes|whatsoever :/

    • nothing against the whistles in that case
  • AusweisApp

    Not exactly sure what you mean by this. I know for a fact that AusweisApp2 works fine on e.g. Linux and there is this: https://www.ausweisapp.bund.de/open-source-software

    Of course a close eye must be kept on this but ffs this is miles better compared to the usual practise of copying ID documents in shops or using the PostIdent system and beats any 3rd fishy party provider - and that includes device manufacturers.

    Same for the upcoming Wallet asking for open and established standards.

  • Curious, was that law changed eventually?

  • Better check. With AI it could be 4 😄

  • So do "Smart TV" apps. Or messenger like Signal. That is really a common thing nowadays.

  • Coming from IRC it always baffled me why people on Discord would talk about servers and channels too. Especially servers. It still irks me when someone says "Join my Discord server".

  • Thanks for cheering. This keeps me motivated to do this kind of stuff 🤓

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    Chirp chirp chirp little chicken - interfacing Ace Combat 7 for plane telemetry data

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    Installing a 17 inch HDR Full-HD touch panel into my home cockpit

  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Chirp chirp chirp little chicken - interfacing Ace Combat 7 for some sweet telemetry for my VF-1 inspired home cockpit

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    This could be how to get plane telemetry for Ace Combat 7

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Short Demo: Project Wingman + Opentrack with Neuralnet Tracker

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Short Demo: Project Wingman + Opentrack with Neuralnet Tracker

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    Short Demo: Project Wingman + Opentrack with Neuralnet Tracker

  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    First spin with 5K UHD 2160p Ultra Wide

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    First spin with 5K UHD 2160p Ultra Wide

  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Mission 01: Black Flag - Trying Project Wingman with my ViperPit

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    Mission 01: Black Flag - Trying Project Wingman with my ViperPit

  • DIY Simulators. Simracing, Flight simulators and more @discuss.tchncs.de

    Showing off the new touch display and HUD UI rework for that VF-1 vibe in the home cockpit

  • DIY Simulators. Simracing, Flight simulators and more @discuss.tchncs.de

    Short Demo: New 17.3 touch display for my VF-1 inspired home cockpit panel

  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    2018: ./Games - A Native Linux Gaming Celebration

  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Showing off new features for my home cockpit: Priority alerts, sounds and more status indicators

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    Showing off new features for my home cockpit: Priority alerts, sounds and more status indicators