Just some dude from central Europe. 🇸🇰
Happily spreading pro-EEA and pro-Slovak propaganda material.
The name is a literal translation of my name Matúš.
https://typekmatus.blogspot.com/ and @dasmatus@raphus.social btw.
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Matt@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PewDiePie releases Codex/ClaudeCode/Cursor killer, Odysseous (FOSS)English
12·4 days agoHe’s done the main quest. Now he’s doing the side quests.
Matt@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•To what extent is Vivaldi browser safe and private? Were there any privacy issues encountered?
5·5 days agoThe UI is proprietary and it’s too complicated to use IMO. I just use Trivalent for non-critical work like doing practice tests for driver’s license and Brave in Kicksecure VMs for Google, Claude Desktop (yes, it works on Linux), my school site and I also have my Gentoo-based development VM there.
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Please don’t cancel me for my choices, OK? I don’t care about company’s politics or stances, I just care only about the product doing what it’s advertised to do and not doing anything shady behind the scenes.
.ml doesn’t block VPNs.
Matt@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Canada is about to end private digital conversation — Bill C-22
10·12 days agoHoly shit, this is worse than Chat Control (that required “only” on-device OS equivalent of MS Recall)
Matt@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•We should push other phone OEM's such as Fairphone and Samsung to work with PostmarketOS, GrapheneOS, and Ubuntu Touch
2·28 days agoPlus Odin is a pain to work with as you have to rely on leaked tools (Odin3 for Windows and Odin4 for Linux) to do anything official.
Matt@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu 26.04 Allows "sudo apt install rocm" But It's Months Out-Of-Date
1·1 month agoPart of AMD GPUs that you can run code on.
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The EU approach is not without its own problems. The reference code is open, but the operational system is not self-hostable. You cannot run your own trusted identity provider. The wallet apps require Google Play Services or the iOS equivalent, which locks out users of privacy-focused Android distributions like GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, and LineageOS. […]
ollama launch <your AI agentic frontend here> -- "Write me an age attestastion app for Android that implements EU's attestation reference framework without any bootloader checks."
Fuck it, I’ll just host my own Lemmy instance.
If you’re studying in Slovakia and have a residence here, the state pays you your pension, health insurance and taxes, so it basically means that you won’t end up in debt that easily. I’m pretty sure it works similarly in France. Also you get free train tickets when signing up with Slovak ISIC and when buying tickets for traveling inside the country.
Regardless where you are in the EEA, you’re pretty much well off everywhere.
Qwen is pretty good. Also try LFM models.
Matt@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Your phone is a snitch in your pocket, and the law won't save you. It's time to break the surveillance machine.
16·2 months agoMe reading this on Pixel 9a running GrapheneOS:
Well, that’ll be another 100€ December donation to GrapheneOS.
Matt@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•If I wanted to buy a Linux phone, what would be my best options today?
1·2 months agoThey do, but anyone can fork it and remove this shit.
Matt@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Are you using systemd or an alternative, what do you recommend?
3·2 months agoTry OpenRC. It’s pretty simple.
Matt@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•If I wanted to buy a Linux phone, what would be my best options today?
1·2 months agoAOSP != Google-certified Android.
Matt@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•If I wanted to buy a Linux phone, what would be my best options today?
1·2 months agoAfaik the sideloding crackdown is tied to Google-certified ROMs, so Graphene won’t be affected, since Google-certified means that the OS has to ship GMS plus all the bullshit from Google.











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