petaqui

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Key Changes:

Upgraded the max file size of the logs from 15mb to 1gb

when a user logs out, now the session token gets invalidated

added gmt+2 time to the logs

Bug fixes:

The app no longer creates multiple devices when network errors

The app identifies a device between app reinstalls

Windows and Mac coming soon

[–] petaqui 0 points 4 weeks ago

Here is a clear example of what the world is like today: Hate. A simple post opening a new community on Lemmy, clarifying that there is no conflict of interest, but yet it is downvoted. Of course! Let's burn this heretic! Hate, hate and hate... That's what we have in this world. What a shame.

[–] petaqui 1 points 4 weeks ago

For sure. And having more options help technology evolve

 

"Today’s funding follows key business milestones, including partnerships with Revolut, Surfshark, Bitdefender, PcComponentes, and Valencia CF.

The funding was raised from Prosegur Tech Ventures, Angels Capital, Andorra Telecom, Extension Fund, Kevlar Fund, and other existing investors.

This round will accelerate its international expansion in the enterprise segment and further strengthen its commercial suite. "

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A new home (lemmings.world)
submitted 4 weeks ago by petaqui to c/Internxt
 

First of all, I want to make it clear that I am not part of Internex, I am not paid by them, I am not part of the team.

I am simply a user who believes that it can become a great cloud solution, which is improving day by day, and that if it keeps its philosophy and principles, it can be a real alternative to big clouds like Dropbox or Google Drive.

This will be a community where respect must come first, where to share experiences, tips and tricks about this tool, as well as talk about possible future options, ideas or bug fixes.

[–] petaqui 2 points 1 month ago

Thank you! A much needed info

[–] petaqui 5 points 1 month ago

Awesome!!! Thank you

[–] petaqui 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)

You are right, I didn't read the rules. But, as you said, I should be able as it isn't an illegal topic mentioning privacy orientated os. Should I read every line of rule of each and everything I buy/use? Definitely. Do I? Nope, and I don't think anyone does as we usually tend to apply common sense. And again, you are right, but I think, as that's the point of my post, it is nonsense having that rule in a privacy forum. It is like not being able to mention chocolate in a bakery.

[–] petaqui 8 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Fairphone 6 approaching? They are great, the project is amazing and I wish every brand would be like them in terms of caring about users and environment

[–] petaqui 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)

But, wasn't it better to ban users that are creating that issue without being polite, rather than banning some healthy topics and discussions?

[–] petaqui 16 points 4 months ago

It is funny because the post doesn't mention that they don't want to be discussed through Reddit or that community, in particular.

They said that they were moving away from Reddit with their own community because it was really difficult to keep it up with all the blocks, bans, and a lot of issues with the topics that they were discussing, and with users being blocked because they were using VPNs or the Tor network.

So they don't say that they don't want to discuss things on Reddit, they just said that they were moving away for their own community.

It is funny because freedom means that if you meet with your friends in a bar, and you want to discuss Donald Trump, as an example, does that mean that you shouldn't talk about Trump in a bar because Trump said that he doesn't want to be discussed in that table? (He didn't say so I believe, it's just a random idea)

No, you can talk about Trump because we live in a freedom world where you can talk with your friends or with colleagues or whoever you want, about the things that you want as long as you don't hurt anyone or you don't talk shit about that thing. Isn't it?

[–] petaqui 14 points 4 months ago

What I've seen there within the post about Graphene OS moving away from Reddit, is not wanting to be on Reddit with their own community, as the rules of the platform means that they are getting a lot of removals, blocks and things like that, so they moved their own community, but that doesn't mean that people shouldn't talk about graphene. That's a huge difference, as a lot of people get to know this software reading about them on blogs, posts and Reddit. We need to encourage healthy conversations, even if we don't agree with the topic, but removing everything... Damm

 

I was posting some comments on Reddit, in the "Privacy" subreddit, about better privacy options than Android or iOS—like GrapheneOS. I just received a message from the bot deleting my posts that mentioned GrapheneOS or other privacy-friendly operating systems. I accept this, since I'm not the owner of the subreddit. But with all due respect, what's the point of having a place to discuss privacy if comments recommending great privacy-focused OS alternatives get deleted? I don’t get it.

It seems like people in that community want privacy, but apparently not enough to have an open discussion about alternatives. Sure, some people might disagree—that's normal in any discussion! Should we stop talking about the NSA because some people support what they do? I doubt anyone would suggest that.

Am I missing something here? Maybe I just don’t understand the reasoning.

[–] petaqui 6 points 4 months ago

No way... Is this real? LOL

[–] petaqui 3 points 4 months ago

Wow, lime... Those times

[–] petaqui 1 points 4 months ago

As for everything, it has good things, and bad things. We need to be careful and use it in a proper way, and the same thing applies to the ones creating this technology

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