[-] seemebreakthis@lemm.ee 34 points 1 year ago

Great news if this can be developed into a universal covid vaccine with no side effects that everyone can take

[-] seemebreakthis@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

I fully realize OP isn't trying to start a phone war, but there seems to be a few misconceptions in his original post, like hinting on something that do not exist in Android Auto when in fact AA has many of those features built in, that make me cringe a little. I just feel it would be nice if some of the factual info can be corrected...

[-] seemebreakthis@lemm.ee 16 points 1 year ago

I have to respectfully disagree with many of the points you mentioned, and I believe it really boils down to the different android phone models that can provide a very different user experience.

I have been using my Xiaomi Mi 11 for a maybe 18 months now, and going through some of your points but from this phone's perspective:

  1. iOS has smooth animations for everything, is quicker for searching and finding apps, and just plain looks better to me - the Miui interface is renowned / notorious for being a copycat of the iOS interface, so I actually see no big difference from the iOS interface. But Android being Android, it is highly customizable, and with my phone rooted, I actually have the iOS's own San Francisco system font installed (I hated Android's default roboto font), and have customized the main page to have two news update widgets just the way I wanted it. My background is an animated waterfall that to me looks stunning (created from my own video shot during a hiking trip). I know it is subjective, but honestly I see it the other way around. Android, with the right phone model and when setup right, can have butter smooth animations for everything, is just as quick if not quicker for searching and finding apps (I literally have the apps organized in their respective folders, never difficult to find), and it just plain looks better to me especially with the animated background of my own choice.

  2. some stutter in animations and slow app indexing through their search bar - ... yeah it probably has something to do with your old phone. No problem whatsoever over here. 120Mhz refresh rate. Butter smooth all day long.

  3. iMESSAGE AND FACETIME - can't comment here. Facetime especially can be a headache if everyone else is using an iPhone.

  4. Voice Assistant - haven't tried Siri for years. But I have been using Google Assistant both in Android Auto and (to a lesser extent) on the phone itself. No complaints there. I have a Google Nest Audio device too and thought it integrates well with my phone and my smart home (turning lights on/off, activating the home alarm system, interfacing with Home Assistant, etc)

  5. CarPlay is quite a bit ahead here as well - hmm this is where I am really quite confused. My wireless Android Auto works extremely well with my vehicle. It starts up as soon as I enter my car in like less than one second with a totally seamless process (as in I do not need to do anything at all). With the coolwalk version of AA (released for more than 6 months already I believe), it actually has everything you mentioned that are available on Carplay: No warning message, time IS near the driver, app bar IS on the right where I sit (we have steering wheels on the right side). My AA IS smooth and is already wireless without any need for any dongle. And since my phone is rooted, I can even tweak my AA to play videos which is nice when your car is parked and you are waiting for someone for instance. Here is a snapshot:

[-] seemebreakthis@lemm.ee 20 points 1 year ago

On my Firefox Android I have "installed" Lemmy (specifically lemm.ee) as a web app. When I quit this app everytime Firefox crashes. Anyone else have the same issue?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by seemebreakthis@lemm.ee to c/android@lemdro.id

Is this new or has it actually existed for a long time? Stumbled upon it when I was typing this in a whatsapp conversation: "Should I call him?", then this graphic popped up:

I then started trying random words, and discovered for at least a few short phrases, and a little more number of singular words, as soon as you enter a punctuation after the word/phrase such as a period, question mark, at the end, the suggested graphic would show up:

  • Yes!
  • No.
  • Good?
  • I love you!
  • Cheers!

Some (like Cheers) even have accompanying beer mugs to go along with the word art.

What other words / phrases are there to trigger these word graphic?

[-] seemebreakthis@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

!vpn@lemmy.world

[-] seemebreakthis@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Can't watch the rest of the video after only 2 minutes. I am a Hong Konger, I know first hand HK is NOT using the NSL "to target people working in secret for a foreign power to damage our community."

Fact is, the HK puppet government is following CCP's footsteps to target those who calls for democratic measures and rule of law to be applied and upheld in HK. These people, by voicing out, are now fugitives who in the eyes of the HK govt have "all violated the all encompassing NSL". They even have a bounty on them.

I risk crossing the red line myself by saying this. Hopefully the HK police is not yet scouring Lemmy, or I could very well be labelled as someone "who is working secretly for a foreign power" myself.

This "reporter" is clearly spreading fake news.

Edit: I just noticed the sidebar of this community that says "Please only post links to actual news sources, no tabloid sites, etc". Has this post then violated the rule? How do I get in touch with the mods?

[-] seemebreakthis@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

Same here. Nothing gets uploaded anywhere else, you keep your own .kdbx password file and sync/backup is entirely up to you. Much safer than solutions like 1password or bitwarden imo.

Kee2pass for windows is what I use to access the password file on my PC. So across different devices I can still see my passwords.

[-] seemebreakthis@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Adding a 3-cm layer on earphones isn't really that feasible... I'll take it as "still years ahead before any commercial product with this tech comes to market"

[-] seemebreakthis@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Many in my list are used but not actually opened (running in background)

  • AdAway
  • AFWall+
  • Whoscall
  • Mullvad VPN app
  • LIHKG (for a local popular forum)
  • Firefox (for coming here)
  • YouTube
  • Kee2pass
  • Home Assistant
  • Sofascore

Actually the list goes on.

Reddit used to be one, but it has been uninstalled for almost a month now

[-] seemebreakthis@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

User of Amaze here. It is actually a little buggy (especially when you have root and you go to folders accessible only with root access, and USB OTG, and network folders e.g. smb), but too lazy to switch. A great interface otherwise. Maybe I should try out mixplorer too.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by seemebreakthis@lemm.ee to c/email@sh.itjust.works

I host my own e-mail server, and for a long time I have been pulling my hair out on why the receiving end will still accept e-mails sent from my domain without any DKIM signature.

I have made sure that DKIM has been setup properly in my server, which means if an outgoing e-mail either fails the DKIM test, or doesn't contain any DKIM signature, then the e-mail must be fake. But currently while the receiving end knows to reject if DKIM=fail, it lets the e-mail pass if there is no DKIM signature.

Problem: I found as long as someone impersonates my e-mail account then send an e-mail that will pass the SPF test and doesn't contain any DKIM signature (real or fake), then it will still be considered legitimate by the recipient email server. This is even more problematic in my case as I have to rely on an e-mail relay provided by my ISP to send e-mails out (my ISP specifically blocks any outgoing port 25 connections, apparently to fight spam). This unfortunately means any other customers of the same ISP can potentially send e-mails on my behalf as long as they leave any DKIM signature out on purpose.

Solution: I just discovered the way DMARC works is by passing e-mail that passes EITHER SPF or DKIM check. The keyword is 'OR', and 'EITHER'. So to make sure the receiving end checks only for DKIM validity, turns out all I had to do was to make sure SPF never passes or fails. In other words, SPF always returning neutral would mean DKIM would now become the only factor. Since either one of the two must show 'pass', and now SPF will always return as 'neutral', then DKIM must pass in order for DMARC to pass. i.e. DKIM can no longer be 'neutral' (aka no signature) let alone fail.

The way to set SPF to always return neutral is to set the TXT record to be: v=spf1 ?all

Now as long as your DMARC is set properly, unauthorized e-mails as determined by the DKIM outcome of either "fail" or "none" (aka neutral, or no signature) will always be rejected. Simple as that. Problem solved.

Source: https://serverfault.com/questions/1014250/can-i-set-dmarc-to-tell-receiver-to-fail-if-no-dkim-signature-provided-in-email/1041210#1041210

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I have found at least 4 ‘Hong Kong’ communities hosted at different Lemmy instances.

I think the key is to educate and spread the info so eventually one of these instances will become the most dominant, and users will eventually have the knowledge to all migrate to it.

So please help as much as possible to help spread the word:

  1. Use https://browse.feddit.de/ to do subreddit community search - this will allow you to search across the board, showing all communities across all instances that match the search criteria.

  2. Pick the one with the most subscribers and subscribe to that community by doing this: copy the URL of the community you will subscribe to with the copy icon next to the community in search results, go back to your own lemmy instance, login, then click on the magnifying glass icon to initiate a search, then paste the copied URL. Wait for a few seconds for communications to happen, and you will see the community listed in the search result. Now click on it, then subscribe.

Hopefully we won’t end up in an chaotic situation where there are multiple and totally separate Hong Kong communities.

Hint - after you use the magnifying glass icon and paste the URL, it will very likely say ‘No Result’ while in the background it continues to reach out to the remote instance. Keep waiting for maybe a minute or so at the most, and the remote community will be shown.

NOTE: The https://lemmygrad.ml/c/hongkong community seems to be very pro-Beijing, although it also seems currently it has the most number of subscribers according to the Lemmy Community-Browser.

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