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Missing Core
A Nothing-inspired music player.
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Developer : cyanChill
🏷 Tags: #Android #MusicPlayer #nothing
A Nothing-inspired music player.
🔗 Links
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- Features
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Developer : cyanChill
🏷 Tags: #Android #MusicPlayer #nothing
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🛑 Watch out! The threat actor Mysterious Elephant (APT-K-47) is using a new trick: exploiting WinRAR’s security flaw to spread malware.
Their latest campaign uses Hajj-themed lures to deceive victims into executing a malicious payload disguised as a Microsoft CHM file.
Learn more about the tactics https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/apt-k-47-uses-hajj-themed-lures-to.html
Their latest campaign uses Hajj-themed lures to deceive victims into executing a malicious payload disguised as a Microsoft CHM file.
Learn more about the tactics https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/apt-k-47-uses-hajj-themed-lures-to.html
Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
If you needed another reason to hate this smart device. Even Amazon wants in on the AI game...
https://www.maketecheasier.com/alexa-with-ai-delays/
https://www.maketecheasier.com/alexa-with-ai-delays/
Make Tech Easier
You’ll Have to Keep Waiting for the New AI Version of Alexa
Leaked documents show that Amazon is indeed trying to add AI to Alexa, but it’s too flawed right now for release. Is it too little too late?
Forwarded from Hacker News
Dhole Moments
Key Transparency and the Right to be Forgotten - Dhole Moments
This post is the first in a new series covering some of the reasoning behind decisions made in my project to build end-to-end encryption for direct messages on the Fediverse. (Collectively, Fedi-E2…
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Modern Android Lock Screen Project
Malsp is a preset for KLCK that brings the Google Pixel lock screen experience to older devices and OEM Android distributions with some additional customization features.
🔗 Links:
- Download
- Installation
- Screenshots
- Features
- Source code
Post credits: @kwgtiOS
Developer: brianKordy
🏷️ Tags: #Android #Customization
Malsp is a preset for KLCK that brings the Google Pixel lock screen experience to older devices and OEM Android distributions with some additional customization features.
🔗 Links:
- Download
- Installation
- Screenshots
- Features
- Source code
Post credits: @kwgtiOS
Developer: brianKordy
🏷️ Tags: #Android #Customization
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T2 started as a community driven fork from the ROCK Linux Project with the aim to create a decentralized development and clean a framework for spin-off projects and customized distributions. Another goal was to provide a more continuous release stream for stable security updates.
With T2 you can define targets for various purposes, ranging from embedded linux systems with a few MB of size over server configurations to a full desktop system featuring X.Org foundation, KDE, Gnome, OpenOffice.Org and many more. Those targets can be compiled for use on the most common architectures: Alpha, ARM, HPPA (incl. HPPA64), IA64, MIPS, PowerPC (incl. PowerPC-64), SPARC (incl. SPARC64), SuperH, x86 (incl. x86-64) - theoretically any GCC/Linux supported one.
T2 comes with many predefined targets (desktop, router, live CD ...) and over 2000 package descriptions ready to build. A quick introduction how to compile a target for your favorite architecture can be found here.
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The Build Environment
T2 features an automated build system which manages the whole compilation process including a possible installer CD creation. After initial creation of the build-tool chain, all packages are built inside a sandbox environment to monitor installed files and dependencies automatically. The build system can also modify the execution of various programs to provide a generic way to control compiler flags and file manipulations.
The T2 framework allows the creation of individual custom build target definitions and to customize any build aspect, as well as every single package built for it. Due to the nature of the clean source packages and its automatic build system, T2 is highly portable. Adding new architectures is easy and can be done within a day!
Since the automatic build system controls the whole build, it can transform compiler arguments used by the various packages on-the-fly. This allows adapting the optimization for the specified CPU platform, thus accelerating your product over its current limits.
QA - Quality Assurance
During T2 development, measurements are used to assure the high quality level defined by the developers. The sandbox environment is used to review the content installed by the packages, as well as the preconditions needed to build the package. In addition, a regression tester automatically verifies cross builds for the supported architectures and tracks the build status for every package included in T2.
With all the points outlined above, T2 offers a solid base and a flexible framework for integration with your custom applications. The state-of-the-art technology reduces the development time and the time to market.
Come in, we're open
Many end users and system administrators enjoy T2 with its clean and tested packages for daily home or office use.
With developers around the world, T2 is best suited for commercial scale products, especially in the embedded and high performance clustering market.
T2 aims to be open for active maintainers, with already over 20 people with write access to the T2 Subversion source repository. This organization provides for delivery of quick bug and security fixes (not relying on a single person in the process) and offers a nice development climate.
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More than a distribution...
Define the target
T2 started as a community driven fork from the ROCK Linux Project with the aim to create a decentralized development and clean a framework for spin-off projects and customized distributions. Another goal was to provide a more continuous release stream for stable security updates.
With T2 you can define targets for various purposes, ranging from embedded linux systems with a few MB of size over server configurations to a full desktop system featuring X.Org foundation, KDE, Gnome, OpenOffice.Org and many more. Those targets can be compiled for use on the most common architectures: Alpha, ARM, HPPA (incl. HPPA64), IA64, MIPS, PowerPC (incl. PowerPC-64), SPARC (incl. SPARC64), SuperH, x86 (incl. x86-64) - theoretically any GCC/Linux supported one.
T2 comes with many predefined targets (desktop, router, live CD ...) and over 2000 package descriptions ready to build. A quick introduction how to compile a target for your favorite architecture can be found here.
White paper: english german
The Build Environment
T2 features an automated build system which manages the whole compilation process including a possible installer CD creation. After initial creation of the build-tool chain, all packages are built inside a sandbox environment to monitor installed files and dependencies automatically. The build system can also modify the execution of various programs to provide a generic way to control compiler flags and file manipulations.
The T2 framework allows the creation of individual custom build target definitions and to customize any build aspect, as well as every single package built for it. Due to the nature of the clean source packages and its automatic build system, T2 is highly portable. Adding new architectures is easy and can be done within a day!
Since the automatic build system controls the whole build, it can transform compiler arguments used by the various packages on-the-fly. This allows adapting the optimization for the specified CPU platform, thus accelerating your product over its current limits.
QA - Quality Assurance
During T2 development, measurements are used to assure the high quality level defined by the developers. The sandbox environment is used to review the content installed by the packages, as well as the preconditions needed to build the package. In addition, a regression tester automatically verifies cross builds for the supported architectures and tracks the build status for every package included in T2.
With all the points outlined above, T2 offers a solid base and a flexible framework for integration with your custom applications. The state-of-the-art technology reduces the development time and the time to market.
Come in, we're open
Many end users and system administrators enjoy T2 with its clean and tested packages for daily home or office use.
With developers around the world, T2 is best suited for commercial scale products, especially in the embedded and high performance clustering market.
T2 aims to be open for active maintainers, with already over 20 people with write access to the T2 Subversion source repository. This organization provides for delivery of quick bug and security fixes (not relying on a single person in the process) and offers a nice development climate.
Forwarded from The Hacker News
Sapphire Sleet, a North Korea-linked threat group, has stolen over $10 million in cryptocurrency through sophisticated social engineering schemes.
Curious how these attacks work? Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/north-korean-hackers-steal-10m-with-ai.html
Curious how these attacks work? Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/north-korean-hackers-steal-10m-with-ai.html
Forwarded from The Hacker News
Google blocks over 1,000 websites linked to China’s GLASSBRIDGE influence operation.
These fake news sites push pro-China narratives, disguising themselves as legitimate news outlets.
Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/google-exposes-glassbridge-pro-china.html
These fake news sites push pro-China narratives, disguising themselves as legitimate news outlets.
Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/google-exposes-glassbridge-pro-china.html
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Microsoft Begins Preview Rollout of Recall Feature for Snapdragon PCs
https://www.gizchina.com/2024/11/23/microsoft-begins-preview-rollout-of-recall-feature-for-snapdragon-pcs/
https://www.gizchina.com/2024/11/23/microsoft-begins-preview-rollout-of-recall-feature-for-snapdragon-pcs/
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Invidious is currently being blocked by Google. Use Materialious on Android or Desktop to get around this with local video fallback.
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GitHub - Materialious/Materialious: Materialious is a modern material design frontend for Invidious, focused on a clean, privacy…
Materialious is a modern material design frontend for Invidious, focused on a clean, privacy-friendly YouTube experience. It supports local video fallback when Invidious fails and is available on W...
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Google removes 1.1.1.1 and Other VPNs at India's Request
The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs made a removal request to Google, which targets links to VPNs including Chrome extensions, Android apps and direct download links.
The removed VPNs include the well-known:
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• X-VPN (Android, Extension)
Other VPNs include:
The reason is unspecified, but it's likely related to regulatory or security concerns. Google has acknowledged the request, but there are no documents yet.
If you use
• Migrate to Cloudflare One Agent
• Install the APK manually
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The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs made a removal request to Google, which targets links to VPNs including Chrome extensions, Android apps and direct download links.
The removed VPNs include the well-known:
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1.1.1.1 by Cloudflare (Android)•
Hide.me (Android)• X-VPN (Android, Extension)
Other VPNs include:
Thunder VPN, SuperVPN Free, Touch VPN, PrivadoVPN, Potato VPN, Neo VPN, Fast VPN, FreeVPN Planet.
The reason is unspecified, but it's likely related to regulatory or security concerns. Google has acknowledged the request, but there are no documents yet.
If you use
1.1.1.1 on Android, you can:• Migrate to Cloudflare One Agent
• Install the APK manually
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