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Hi all,

I'm having a bad day and did something colossally stupid, deleting everything from /boot/.

The system is still running. What do you think my best course of action is?

My current idea is to create a timeshift backup, reinstall debian from USB, then restore from backup in timeshift

If this won't work or you have a better idea I would really appreciate your advice.

Thanks in advance

[-] Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

How does this work with for example the Titan-M in pixels with graphene?

I believe newer iphones have something similar (?)

[-] Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org 28 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

He's referring to cellebrite but others exist. It's 100% real.

look it up on youtube if you want

[-] Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org 30 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

look into celebrite

I think there's videos on youtube.

they can plug in most phones and have access to everything through an easy gui

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org to c/androidapps@lemmy.world

Hi all,

I’ve recently moved to pixel/graphene and I’m looking for a more open replacement for spotify.

I installed a bunch from F-droid to test (newpipe, pipepipe, libretube, RiMusic, SpMp, SimpmMusic, InnertTune, ViMusic, etc)

I'm testing them all but I'm a bit overwhelmed with choice.

I've heard of 'cracked spotify' apks but not sure what the deal is with those or how trusted they are

I’d like to find something that lets me control the music from my desktop, either through KDE connect or a standalone app. FOSS / F-droid preferred.

I plan to start maintaining my library locally but I still need some kind of streaming solution.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org to c/android@lemmy.world

I've recently moved to pixel/graphene and I'm looking for a more open replacement for spotify.

I installed a bunch from F-droid to test (newpipe, pipepipe, libretube, RiMusic, SpMp, SimpmMusic, InnertTune, ViMusic, etc)

I’m testing them all but I’m a bit overwhelmed with choice.

I'd like to find something that lets me control the music from my desktop, either through KDE connect or a standalone app. FOSS / F-droid preferred

I plan to start maintaining my library locally but I still need some kind of streaming solution.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts

EDIT: I'm not interested in a paid subscription service, if I was ok with that I would have stayed on spotify. Thanks for all responses.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

Hello all,

I have recently moved to pixel/graphene, and am looking to dump spotify.

On desktop I use Freetube and Nuclear which I really like, but I haven't found a good way to sync with mobile.

On the android side I have newpipe, pipepipe, libretube, RiMusic, SpMp, SimpmMusic, InnertTune, ViMusic.....

I'm a bit overwhelmed with options.

I've heard of cracked spotify apks but I'm not sure what the deal is with those

With that in mind please give recommendations or explain your solution. KDE connect integration is a nice plus some of these apps have but I'd be ok with using a standalone application as long as I can somehow control the music on either device.

I plan to start maintaining my library locally but I still need some kind of streaming solution.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts

In debian and graphene we trust

Thank you for taking the time to type this, I'm thrilled by your response.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org to c/privacy@lemmy.ca

cross-posted from: https://links.hackliberty.org/post/2005038

I know this is an outrageously bad idea, I don't need convincing. I am just looking for some more information and discussion on what exactly the exposure and surveillance risk is.

I'm asking both for my own education (I am still very green to networking), and to better explain to people in my life if and why they should care.

  1. Is it true that traffic can be tracked and logged by ISP through DNS lookups, as these routers are preconfigured to use their internal dns service?

  2. If this is changed (like base.dns.mullvad.net), how much does this actually mitigate the risk here?

  3. What about when a VPN (mullvad) is also being used at all times? Would it then be "overly paranoid" to fear this untrusted box all the traffic goes through?

I personally take a conservative approach to things like this and assume it's an unacceptable risk, but I don't really understand what the truth is.

Thank you in advance for your time and thoughts.

EDIT: I'm asking about US and US adjacent areas

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org to c/privacy@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://links.hackliberty.org/post/2005038

I know this is an outrageously bad idea, I don't need convincing. I am just looking for some more information and discussion on what exactly the exposure and surveillance risk is.

I'm asking both for my own education (I am still very green to networking), and to better explain to people in my life if and why they should care.

  1. Is it true that traffic can be tracked and logged by ISP through DNS lookups, as these routers are preconfigured to use their internal dns service?

  2. If this is changed (like base.dns.mullvad.net), how much does this actually mitigate the risk here?

  3. What about when a VPN (mullvad) is also being used at all times? Would it then be "overly paranoid" to fear this untrusted box all the traffic goes through?

I personally take a conservative approach to things like this and assume it's an unacceptable risk, but I don't really understand what the truth is.

Thank you in advance for your time and thoughts.

EDIT: I'm asking about US and US adjacent areas

[-] Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org 7 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Brave?

Don't believe they're related

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cross-posted from: https://links.hackliberty.org/post/1846370

Hello all,

Just wondering if there are any projects involving lemmy and .onion

I searched and didn't see anything but I figured I'd ask

If not is there a reason this isn't possible? Or has nobody cared to do it yet?

When I have to visit r****t I use a libreddit hidden service, and there are quite a few to choose from. Am I correct to think a similar mirror should be about as easy to implement for Lemmy?

an onion only instance where it never touches the clearnet would be really cool too but it would probably be a ghost town (sadly).

Love to hear your thoughts

Thanks

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org to c/privacy@lemmy.world

Hello all,

Just wondering if there are any projects involving lemmy and .onion

I searched and didn't see anything but I figured I'd ask

If not is there a reason this isn't possible? Or has nobody cared to do it yet?

When I have to visit r****t I use a libreddit hidden service, and there are quite a few to choose from. Am I correct to think a similar mirror should be about as easy to implement for Lemmy?

an onion only instance where it never touches the clearnet would be really cool too but it would probably be a ghost town (sadly).

Love to hear your thoughts

Thanks

Great info, thank you.

[-] Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org 18 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

I actually didn't realize syncthing worked over the internet, I've been using it for years thinking it was LAN only haha

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Hello,

I'm trying to send something to my gf's friend (~50gb)

I tried creating my own torrent and was able to dl it on another device, but on her machine it stayed at 0% and wouldn't let me connect to seed

Is FTP a good option? I set up a proxmox server last night but I don't really know what I'm doing yet

Any guidance greatly appreciated, thanks.

I see, sorry for the assumption.

[-] Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org 12 points 5 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Apologies if you already know this but there are tons of different instances of searx hosted by different people.

It's possible the speed issue is related to the specific instance you tried, do you remember what it was?

Here is the list of all them: https://searx.space/

As I type this I realize I'm probably just not sensitive to slowness since I use tor for all my browsing lol

What do you like about those over searx?

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On Real Debrid + VPNs (links.hackliberty.org)
submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Negligent_Embassy@links.hackliberty.org to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

Hello,

I set up Stremio + Real Debrid for my girlfriend and we have been really enjoying it.

Since we use different VPNs at the moment, I had the idea to create a VM with stremio and a connection to the same server she's connected to.

The idea being we could use the debrid account simultaneously and have the same IP.

I quickly realized that the last digit of our client IPs were 0-3 digits off from each other, IE:

185.243.218.89 vs 185.243.218.90

Upon seeing this I stopped and checked the debrid account/email to check for a warning and saw nothing.

Question 1: Is this safe/acceptable, or is this considered breach of debrid TOS?

Question 2: Would configuring a VPN on our router solve this issue? Or would it be the same situation?

I'm a bit of a networking idiot as you can see but I'm on a journey to learn.

Thanks in advance

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