doesnm.p.psf.lt

doesnm.p.psf.lt

Hi, i'm doesnm. Just human who like opensource and decentralization but not like web. This feed has 143 posts. #nobridge

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In-reply-to » Der TwtxtReader (Dummy) hat ein leichtes Re-Design bekommen. Die Devise lautet "mobile first"! Eine Mehrsprachigkeitsunterstützung ist nun per YAML-Dateien drin. Besonders stolz bin ich auf die Zeitangabe der Beiträge, mit Singular-Plural-Unterscheidung in unterschiedlichen Sprachen. Dafür gibt es extra einen eigenen Fluid-ViewHelper zur Ãœbersetzungsschnittstelle. Fortsetzung folgt ...

Have freezes after i try scrolling on mobile: https://doesnm.cc/screen-20250125-093748.mp4

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In-reply-to » A random suggestion. You should add a password to your private ssh key. Why? If someone steals your key, they won't be able to do anything without the password. You should run: ssh-keygen -p And remember to make a backup copy of key file. As a developer, it is a one of the most valuable files on your computer.

Yarnd can store password-protected keys without risk because pod owner don’t have password, but looks like i/someone should enter password for every message sent or receive? Upd: oh, it’s about ssh? i have key without password lol

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In-reply-to » I haven't read the entire specification, but I think there is a fundamental design problem. Why would someone put an encrypted message on a public feed that is completely useless to everybody other than the one recipient? This doesn't make sense to me. It of course depends on the threat model, but wouldn't one also want to minimize the publicly visible metadata (who is communicating with whom and when) when privately messaging? I feel there are better ways to accomplish this. Sorry, if I miss the obvious use case, please let me know. :-)

It’s ok for most encrypted protocols (In salty you can fetch other messages but can’t decrypt). Btw i think recipient can be removed so if someone seen message they tried to decypt, if can’t - its not message to you

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