First aid pack in their car.
That’s the problem with Netflix.
Liftoff, Thunder, Jabora… Infinity, Sync are working on their Lemmy versions.
Lemmy is free software licenced under AGPL and that’s what matters.
I wouldn’t use proprietary app myself, but this is individual choice and those apps won’t hurt the ecosystem because they can’t break the server’s code.
You open a browser. Because Netflix app is just a webapp anyway.
Powershell. I checked and the command is like PS > [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetString([System.Convert]::FromBase64String(“YmxhaGJsYWg=”))
Noone is going to actually use this. Why it can’t be just “base64 -d” like on *nix?
For whois in Windows 11 search results points to a .exe program to download manually from Microsoft site. I didn’t know they included recorder recently, my bad. FTP client I didn’t know too, still it’s a console client and no integration in Explorer.
Office365 in the menu is just a webview.
It need to talk RCS first, then it could encrypt with MLS.
Like web browser that needs to speak http and then encrypts the traffic via TLS.
Oh but average person don’t care about C compiler, torrent client, blah blah blah.
Yes, they care. When they need help with their computer, call me and I have to install 10 different programs to do basic stuff. And I can’t just type names of programs into package manager and install all at once, no no no.
Yes! Really, how do you even calculate base64 using Windows? With freakn Microsoft Edge!
Windows don’t have preinstalled git, torrent, PDF reader, stresstest, whois tool, FTP client, C compiler, screen recorder, disk imager, markdown editor, 7zip/RAR/tar opener. Most Linux distros have it out-of-the-box and with smaller footprint.
Even Office. Office suite is not preinstalled on Windows, but on Linux is! But what is preinstalled is TikTok and Netflix download shortcut.
Isn’t dMLS just MLS but adopted for multiple servers?
Nope. This is standard purely for encrypting messages, nothing to do with open APIs or formatting messages themselfs. Basically TLS but for E2EE instead of SSL.
Only if Signal developers want to swap their Signal encryption protocol for MLS. And I doubt they will for next years, as MLS is not as battle tested yet. Signal is laser focus on security for “normies”, not interoperability or free software.
Good to remind that MLS is just an end2end encryption standard, not whole messaging standard. And like TLS is useless on it’s own and needs content protocol like HTTP to combine it with.
Stil really good, since this means bridges between networks adopting MLS, like XMPP, Matrix and RCS could work with full E2EE.
Some Xiaomi phones have this:
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Comparing to max quality >10-30GB torrent is not fair. You need to compare it to other DRM-free legal options, oh, there’s none. Side to side with Blu-Ray, really bad. But Blu-Ray is many times more expensive and less freedom friendly. Side to side with Netlix-like streaming, assuming you don’t use some high-end service, DVD is just better in real watching and not pausing and glaring at pixels.
I have 4k TV and 5.1 studio speakers and noone in my house can see the difference from modern streaming besides a little grain on still images. Always buy newer, at least two-layered disks, they are much better.
Of course that’s nothing compared to 4K/DTS/DA/HDR Blu-Ray rip, but it’s not that the movie is not watchable. DVD is the basic experience, 2010s cinema like, where Blu-Ray is just a crispy fresh layer added.
Would you like to be hit with a full or empty glass bottle?
If you really have to use it, web application would not be that agressive to ask for permissions and that’s it. You can use app like Shelter to isolate WhatsApp’s Android app so it would not have your contact and installed apps list.
App.
The website, https://vanillaos.org(/index.html) is empty page.