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wile_e8@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Dating apps lose their luster with college studentsEnglish
282·2 years agoI mean, that sucks, but it’s not like things are going to get better once you’re outside of the conditions mentioned
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Cast Iron@lemmy.world•Picked these up at an estate sale today. How'd I do?English
2·2 years agoThat’s the plan! But it’s still nice to know if these are the find I thought they were even if I don’t plan on reselling them any time in the near future.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The Flaws of Flatpak - What do you think about Flatpak Security?
5·2 years agoOK, so I looked though my browser history, and here are some relevant pages I found:
- keepassxc-browser Issue 1267
- keepassxc-browser Issue 1631
- keepassxc-browser Issue 1783
- browserpass-native Issue 93
I don’t remember how much I used each one, but eventually I pieced together enough information information to get the Browserpass extension working in the Google Chrome flatpak. But three of those links are KeePassXC, which should be useful for adapting this for your use.
The main file that was having problems was the Browserpass Native Messaging Hosts file in my config directory for the Chrome flatpak,
~/.var/app/com.google.Chrome/config/google-chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.github.browserpass.native.json. Originally it was a symlink to a file at/usr/lib/browserpass/hosts/chromium/com.github.browserpass.native.json:{ "name": "com.github.browserpass.native", "description": "Browserpass native component for the Chromium extension", "path": "/usr/bin/browserpass-linux64", "type": "stdio", "allowed_origins": [ "chrome-extension://naepdomgkenhinolocfifgehidddafch/" ] }The call to
/usr/bin/browserpass-linux64did not see to work for me, so I ended up making a copy of the file in theNativeMessagingHostsdirectory and modified it to point to a script in my home mount:wile_e8 NativeMessagingHosts $ diff com.github.browserpass.native.json.orig com.github.browserpass.native.json 4c4 < "path": "/usr/bin/browserpass-linux64", --- > "path": "/home/wile_e8/.config/browserpass/browserpass.sh",I don’t remember why I picked to do it inside the
~/.configdirectory, but it worked so I left it. And here is the script I put at~/.config/browerpass/browserpass.sh:#!/bin/sh cd ~ /usr/bin/flatpak-spawn --host /usr/bin/browserpass-linux64 2>/tmp/error.logI don’t remember how I came up with that script, it must be somewhere in the four links at the top.
Finally, I needed to use Flatseal to allow access to the script. In the Google Chrome settings, under “Filesystem->Other files”, I added an entry saying
~/.config/browserpass:ro. Also modified from the default in Flatseal, I have “Filesystem->All user files” enabled, along with “Socket->D-Bus session bus” and “Socket->D-Bus system bus”. I don’t know how necessary the last three are, but I’m not messing with it now that I have it working.So, that’s what I did to get the Browserpass extension working in the Google Chrome flatpak. You’ll have to modify some things to get it working for KeePassXC, or for Firefox. But that general pattern should work.
wile_e8@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•The Flaws of Flatpak - What do you think about Flatpak Security?
4·2 years agoKeep an eye out, I’ll come back to this. It involves posting config file diffs and a script I wrote, it’ll be a longer post I don’t have the time to write right at this moment.
But yes, the fact that I need to find the time to post all the changes I needed to make to get this to work is part of the problem here.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The Flaws of Flatpak - What do you think about Flatpak Security?
4·2 years agoFWIW I figured out how to get a password manager (Browserpass, not KeePassXC) to communicate with flatpak Chrome if you want some advice on how to get it to work.
But yes, it was way more difficult than it should have been (which is “should work out of the box, just like a regular package”). So if you’re just listing some of the shortcomings of flatpak, never mind.
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Android@lemdro.id•Google Messages for Web readies account-based pairing w/ emojisEnglish
101·2 years agoIt’s kind of amazing it took this long - I don’t know why they didn’t do it this way from the start.
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Android@lemdro.id•Google Wallet lets you disable animations, rolling out Photo passesEnglish
12·3 years agoWait, are photo passes really happening this time? Google has made a couple of blog posts announcing the feature, but I’ve been regularly checking for the last several months and haven’t seen it. It was a nice feature of the original Google Wallet that was removed in one of the rebrands, I’d really like it to actually be back instead of just “coming soon” (not that soon)
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politics @lemmy.world•Most US voters in favour of introducing more pro-LGBTQ+ laws
821·3 years agoAnd then a whole bunch of them will turn around and vote for anti-LGBTQ+ Republicans because “They’re for the economy” (please ignore how the economy actually performs under Republican control)
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Google Pixel@lemmy.world•Stable Android 14 OTA is rolling out nowEnglish
10·3 years agoHasn’t Android had a thing for a while where it gives update priority to people who manually check for updates? Like, my phone (7a) didn’t say an update was available, but then I clicked the “Check for update” button, and now it said Android 14 is available.
So I don’t think anyone who really wants the update soon needs to sideload the OTA, just check for an update and you’ll probably get it.
Is there any mirror for this? I don’t know if this has been posted to some other site as well, but the web site seems to be overloaded with traffic right now and I can’t see the article.
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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles (Moved to [email protected])@lemmy.world•American Electric Car Selector
1·3 years agoThanks, that’s close, and has all the filterable options I was looking for. However, it seems more tilted towards “individual cars that are for sale in your area now”, while I was thinking “models that fit our criteria so we can order one for delivery in the future”. It’s useful for looking at options, but doesn’t list things that aren’t available here right now.
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Android@lemdro.id•Stay productive and connected with these new Android features - Google BlogEnglish
3·3 years agoThe United States. And I’ve been checking for it since it was originally announced at the beginning of June. And… I guess another announcement means it’s not dead. Yet.
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Android@lemdro.id•Stay productive and connected with these new Android features - Google BlogEnglish
5·3 years agoWhen will Google Wallet Pass photo import actually go live? It was announced over three months ago, and I’ve been checking for it ever since. Will this announcement mean it’s actually going to show up in the next day or three, or will I be checking in vain for several more months?
wile_e8@lemmy.worldOPtoCollege Football@lemmy.world•MGoBlog Opponent Watch 2023: Preview, Part 2
2·3 years agoCovering the teams on the second half of Michigan’s schedule this season, which includes the most interesting games on the schedule. And the Mel-o-rail.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu's Mozillateam PPA now forcing users over to snap install for Firefox.
31·3 years agoSo, as someone that’s been on flavors of Ubuntu/Linux Mint for me personal computer since Breezy Badger, any good distro recommendations? I’ve been using Ubuntu Mate and upgrading in place for the last ~5 years, so I’ve mostly avoided Snaps, but I’m looking to upgrade my computer and I’m probably going to need a fresh install. I’d like to stay on the Ubuntu/Debian tree, but I’ve been using RHEL on my work computer for a while now, so I’m not totally unfamiliar with that distro branch.
Also, should I be as concerned about Flatpaks as everyone seems to be concerned about Snaps?
wile_e8@lemmy.worldOPtoCollege Football@lemmy.world•MGoBlog Opponent Watch 2023: Preview, Part 1
2·3 years agoThese weekly features were relatively popular back on that other site. I don’t know if they’ll be popular here, but it’s not like this community is overwhelmed with content or anything.
Because the Trump cult got emboldened after Trump won in 2016, and it quickly became clear that any Republican that wasn’t sufficiently “unggh, Daddy Trump, destroy me harder” would get primaried by someone that was. Kiss the ring or be excommunicated.
It’s hard to feel sympathetic for them about it though, the spent the previous 20+ years paying lip service to types of people who make up the Trump cult because they were convenient for winning elections. They just never expected those people would do anything besides vote in the most respectable business-friendly Republican. Leopards, faces, yadda yadda yadda.
Existing beta users, what say you? Have the latest betas been stable enough to install on my daily driver? Are there a lot of useful advantages over Android 13? If I’ve waited this long to install the beta, should I just stay on 13 until the official release?
For the users that upvoted/commented on this, I’d just like to note that it looks like an issue has been created and a fix is ready to get merged in.

















Are you calling for a ban on human driven cars? They killed more than zero people yesterday! If you aren’t, you’ve accepted a human-driven vehicular homicide rate above zero.