[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago

In der üblichen paradoxen Kombination aus Politikverdrossenheit und -interesse meinen Kopf schütteln, weiterhin wählen gehen und versuchen, mich so wenig davon im Alltag beinflussen zu lassen wie möglich.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 23 hours ago

Oh I'm fully aware. I personally don't care, but one could add a capable VPS and deploy the Wireguard Host Container + two Client Containers, one for the LAN and one for the commercial VPN (like so), if the internet connection of the LAN in question isn't sufficient.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

Oh, neat! Never noticed that option in the Wireguard app before. That's very helpful already. Regarding your opnsense setup:

I've dabbled in some (simple) routing before, but I'm far from anything one could call competent in that regard and even if I'd read up properly before writing my own routes/rules, I'd probably still wouldn't trust that I hadn't forgotten something to e.g. prevent IP/DNS leaks.

I'm mainly relying on a Docker and was hoping for pointers on how to configure a Wireguard host container to route only internet traffic through another Wireguard Client container.

I found this example, which is pretty close to my ideal setup. I'll read up on that.

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Currently, I have two VPN clients on most of my devices:

  • One for connecting to a LAN
  • One commercial VPN for privacy reasons

I usually stay connected to the commercial VPN on all my devices, unless I need to access something on that LAN.

This setup has a few drawbacks:

  • Most commercial VPN providers have a limit on the number of simulations connected clients
  • I either obfuscate my IP or am able to access resources on that LAN, including my Pi-Hole fur custom DNS-based blocking

One possible solution for this would be to route all internet traffic through a VPN client on the router in the LAN and figuring out how to still be able to at least have a port open for the VPN docker container allowing access to the LAN. But then the ability to split tunnel around that would be pretty hard to achieve.

I want to be able to connect to a VPN host container on the LAN, which in turn routes all internet traffic through another VPN client container while allowing LAN traffic, but still be able to split tunnel specific applications on my Android/Linux/iOS devices.

Basically this:

   +---------------------+ internet traffic   +--------------------+           
   |                     | remote LAN traffic |                    |           
   | Client              |------------------->|VPN Host Container  |           
   | (Android/iOS/Linux) |                    |in remote LAN       |           
   |                     |                    |                    |           
   +---------------------+                    +--------------------+           
                      |                         |     |                        
                      |       remote LAN traffic|     | internet traffic       
split tunneled traffic|                 |--------     |                        
                      |                 |             v                        
                      v                 |         +---------------------------+
  +---------------------+               v         |                           |
  | regular LAN or      |     +-----------+       | VPN Client Container      |
  | internet connection |     |remote LAN |       | connects to commercial VPN|
  +---------------------+     +-----------+       |                           |
                                                  |                           |
                                                  +---------------------------+

Any recommendations on how to achieve this, especially considering client apps for Android and iOS with the ability to split tunnel per application?

Update:

Got it by following this guide.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago

Ball-Gags mit O-Ringen, wann?

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago

Weil ich keine Lust habe das Profitape in H-Form zu kaufen (ein Monat Mund zukleben für 19,99 Euro), schneide ich Pflastertape in zwei schmale Streifen und klebe sie als X über meine Lippen.

Schnell fühlt sich meine Zunge schwer an, als wäre sie zu groß für meinen Mund. Ich versuche es zu ignorieren, wie wenn es im Sommer zu heiß zum Einschlafen ist. Nicht bewegen und aushalten.

Im Schlaf muss ich mich von dem Klebeband befreit haben. Am Morgen klebt es über meinem Bett an der Wand. Auch die zweite Nacht halte ich nicht durch. Ich werde fast stündlich wach und gebe auf.

[-] [email protected] 17 points 2 days ago

Zu den bei Dieben besonders beliebten Warengruppen in Supermärkten und Discountern zählen Spirituosen, Tabakwaren, Kosmetikprodukte, Rasierklingen, Energydrinks sowie Babynahrung und Kaffee. Fleisch, Wurst und Käse werden ebenfalls häufiger genannt.

Meist handelt es sich um Gelegenheitstäter, für mindestens ein Viertel der Diebstähle sind professionelle Täter verantwortlich, die bandenmäßig agieren.

Bei Lebensmitteln kann ich die Position zumindest so halbwegs nachvollziehen, aber bei Spirituosen, Tabakwaren, Kosmetikprodukte, Rasierklingen, Energydrinks und Kaffee? Warum steht das Menschen zu, wenn als Folge des Diebstahls lediglich die Preise für die ehrlichen Kunden angezogen werden?

Ladendiebstahl ist kein nobler Protest oder gar eine Art Freiheitskampf gegen das böse kapitalistische Problem. Wenn das überhandnimmt, schließt einfach die lokale Filiale. Die meisten Diebe finden es wohl einfach geil, sich auf Kosten anderer zu bereichern. Fuck all of you, I got mine. Höchst asozial.

[-] [email protected] 41 points 2 days ago

“Wir brauchen eine Debattenkultur, in der Menschen ihre Meinung und ihre Sorgen sagen können, ohne in Schubladen gesteckt zu werden”

Menschen über ihr Tun, ihr Wirken und nicht über ihre Herkunft zu definieren, dafür stehe für sie das neue Grundsatzprogramm der CDU, so die Politikerin.

Ah, die werte Frau Sekmen will also eine Debattenkultur ohne Schubladendenken und wechselt deswegen zur Union. Die sind ja bekanntlich sehr aufgeschlossen, besonders was populistische Positionen, Korruption und Verquickung von Mandat und persönlichen Interessen angeht.

Das hat garantiert nichts damit zu tun, dass die Ampel, und damit auch die Grünen, bei der nächsten Wahl höchstwahrscheinlich nicht mehr die regierende Koalition sein wird und die werte Frau Sekmen sich bessere Chancen zum Ausbauen von politischer Macht und persönlicher Bereicherung bei der politisch quasi gegenläufigen Union erhofft.

Das Landeslistenmandat, welches durch grüne Stimmen errungen wurde und durch welches sie nicht direkt gewählt wurde, niederlegen? Ne, Anstand ist out, gerade als neuer Parteifreund von Scheuer lernt man ja recht schnell, dass das Fußvolk lediglich ein zu manipulierender Pöbel ist, auf dessen Rücken man so viel besser nach mehr Macht grabschen kann.

[-] [email protected] 31 points 2 days ago

Absolute Randgruppe, aber als jemand, der mit GrapheneOS unterwegs ist:

Wäre toll, wenn Wero die Möglichkeit bietet, ohne Google Pay NFC Bezahlungen abzuwickeln.

[-] [email protected] 12 points 3 days ago

To add to this:

We have to differentiate between physical and cybersecurity.

Are you more likely to physically lose your smartphone you carry around with you all day than your full ATX desktop standing in your office? Yeah.

But let's consider the consequences for a moment.

If someone physically stole your desktop, chances are that at least a part of your data isn't encrypted, the boot sequence probably isn't (at least completely) verified, and your OS is wide open. There is little to no real isolation in most desktop setups. Once somebody managed to gain access to your system, it is outright trivial to steal your browser sessions, modify commands or run some code, at least in userland.

Physically stealing your smartphone is easy. But a modern smartphone is usually protected by verified boot and a password+fingerprint/Face ID combo. Unless you take active steps to compromise the security of the phone like rooting/jailbreaking it, disabling verified boot or disabling the passcode, it's pretty hard if not near impossible to gain access to your data or modify it in a harmful way. If you visit an infected site or install an infected app, the damage is usually confined to that app's data and the data accessible to it by permissions you probably had to allow to be set in the first place.

Now that's speaking to your usual bad actors and usual setups. Exceptions, as always, make the rule. As soon as a sufficiently motivated and technically able actor with access to 0-day exploits, like a state actor, targets you for some reason, all bets are off. But even in this case, due to the advanced verified boot chain on most modern smartphones, those exploits rarely have the ability to survive beyond a reboot.

[-] [email protected] 85 points 3 days ago

That's the joke.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 4 days ago

£2,000 ($2,500 at current exchange rates) for the Early Bird special. Once those are gone, prices are to be bumped up to £2,500 ($3,150).

weighs no more than 14 kg (32 lbs), battery included.

Together with the battery, the M2 can achieve a maximum range of up to 50 km

From their website:

We will keep the prices the same as the FLIT-16 accessories: Mudguards – £59.95 Kickstand – £14.95 Spare charger – £49.95 Spare battery – £249.95.

Battery type: FLIT proprietary, lithium-ion 230 Wh, 36 V, 6.4 Ah, LG cells (CE)

So a startup with yet another proprietary electrical system and battery design. That ain't it.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago

Police allege the man’s fake wifi networks took users to a dummy page that asked for their email or social media login details. Those details were then saved to the man’s devices and could be used to access other personal information, including the online communications, photos, videos or bank details.

I was going to make fun of people falling for that, but I can see how a fake portal probably masquerading as SSO verification in order to get free Wi-Fi can temporarily fool even some more experienced users.

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@[email protected] und ich haben mehr oder weniger unabhängig zwei Web Apps entwickelt , welche beide bis auf gewisse Extrafeatures den Accountumzug so einfach wie möglich gestalten sollten:

https://stablenarwhal.github.io/Lemmy-Userdata-Migration/

Features:

  • Don't trust me or GitHub? Clone the project and host it yourself or run it locally (Example in Wiki)
  • Export user data from any Lemmy instance (>=v0.19)
  • Download user data as a text file
  • Modify user data, e.g. to add or remove followed users/communites (Example in Wiki)
    • "display_name" ​
    • "bio" ​
    • "avatar" ​
    • "banner" ​
    • "matrix_id" ​
    • "bot_account" ​
    • "settings" ​
    • "followed_communities" ​
    • "saved_posts" ​
    • "saved_comments" ​
    • "blocked_communities" ​
    • "blocked_users" ​
    • "blocked_instances"
  • Transfer user data to the target account on the target instance

https://elvith-de.github.io/lemmy-migration/

Features:

  • Login and export settings from any Lemmy instance (e.g. feddit.de)
  • Optionally: Find local communities on the target instance that match followed communities
  • Optionally: Backup your settings to a file (can be imported on any Lemmy instance in your profile)
  • Login and import settings to any Lemmy instance (e.g. feddit.org)
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submitted 1 week ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

@[email protected] und ich haben mehr oder weniger unabhängig zwei Web Apps entwickelt , welche beide bis auf gewisse Extrafeatures den Accountumzug so einfach wie möglich gestalten sollten:

https://stablenarwhal.github.io/Lemmy-Userdata-Migration/

Features:

  • Export user data from any Lemmy instance (>=v0.19)
  • Download user data as a text file
  • Modify user data, e.g. to add or remove followed users/communites (Example in Wiki)
    • "display_name" ​
    • "bio" ​
    • "avatar" ​
    • "banner" ​
    • "matrix_id" ​
    • "bot_account" ​
    • "settings" ​
    • "followed_communities" ​
    • "saved_posts" ​
    • "saved_comments" ​
    • "blocked_communities" ​
    • "blocked_users" ​
    • "blocked_instances"
  • Transfer user data to the target account on the target instance

https://elvith-de.github.io/lemmy-migration/

Features:

  • Login and export settings from any Lemmy instance (e.g. feddit.de)
  • Optionally: Find local communities on the target instance that match followed communities
  • Optionally: Backup your settings to a file (can be imported on any Lemmy instance in your profile)
  • Login and import settings to any Lemmy instance (e.g. feddit.org)
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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/10823519

So I wrote a little web app that allows a user to move their user data, like settings and subscribed/banned communities, from one account/instance to another.

It runs completely client-side, but is hosted on GitHub for the moment. Maybe it'll be of some use!

Features:

  • Don't trust me or GitHub? Clone the project and host it yourself or run it locally (Example in Wiki)
  • Export user data from any Lemmy instance (>=v0.19)
  • Download user data as a text file
  • Modify user data, e.g. to add or remove followed users/communites (Example in Wiki)
    • "display_name" ​
    • "bio" ​
    • "avatar" ​
    • "banner" ​
    • "matrix_id" ​
    • "bot_account" ​
    • "settings" ​
    • "followed_communities" ​
    • "saved_posts" ​
    • "saved_comments" ​
    • "blocked_communities" ​
    • "blocked_users" ​
    • "blocked_instances"
  • Transfer user data to the target account on the target instance
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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

So I wrote a little web app that allows a user to move their user data, like settings and subscribed/banned communities, from one account/instance to another.

It runs completely client-side, but is hosted on GitHub for the moment. Maybe it'll be of some use!

Features:

  • Export user data from any Lemmy instance (>=v0.19)
  • Download user data as a text file
  • Modify user data in the browser, e.g. to add or remove followed instances
  • Transfer user data to the target account on the target instance
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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

An dieser Stelle reposte ich auch auf der neuen deutschen Main-Instanz zwei einfache Wege, um seinen User (Settings und abonnierte/geblockte Communities) von einer Lemmy Instanz auf eine andere umzuziehen, beispielsweise von feddit.de auf feddit.org, von meinem ursprünglichen Post unter feddit.de/c/main ( https://alexandrite.app/feddit.de/post/11325409)

Update: Ich habe für die erhöhte Userfreundlichkeit noch eine Web Applikation erstellt, welche den Prozess so einfach wie möglich gestalten soll. Zu finden hier:

https://stablenarwhal.github.io/Lemmy-Userdata-Migration/

Features:

  • Export user data from any Lemmy instance (>=v0.19)
  • Download user data as a text file
  • Modify user data in the browser, e.g. to add or remove followed instances
  • Transfer user data to the target account on the target instance

Update 2: @[email protected] hat auch eine Web Applikation mit ähnlicher Funktionalität entwickelt. Zu finden hier:

https://elvith-de.github.io/lemmy-migration/

Features:

  • Login and export settings from any Lemmy instance (e.g. feddit.de)
  • Optionally: Find local communities on the target instance that match followed communities
  • Optionally: Backup your settings to a file (can be imported on any Lemmy instance in your profile)
  • Login and import settings to any Lemmy instance (e.g. feddit.org)

Weg 1, falls man noch einen Browser mit aktiver Session auf feddit.de hat:

Lemmy bietet seit Version 0.19 eine Funktion an, um die user data zu ex- und importieren. Das geht normalerweise über einen Button in den Settings des Webinterfaces, das geht aktuell bei feddit.de nicht.

Aber der zugrundeliegende API-Aufruf funktioniert noch, solange man noch mit einem Browser auf feddit.de eingeloggt ist:

  1. Man gehe auf https://feddit.de/api/v3/user/export_settings und speichert die zurückgegebene Datei als irgendwas.json
  2. Man nehme einen (neuen) Account auf einer stabilen Instanz der Wahl, gehe auf /settings und lade irgendwas.json über den Import-Button hoch.
  3. Voilà, man genieße die neue Instanz.

Das funktioniert mit jeder Instanz >=0.19, man muss lediglich das "feddit.de" in der URL ersetzen. Und wenn das Webinterface funktioniert, geht das auch über den Export- Button in den Settings.


Weg 2:

Für die Leute, die keine offene Browser Session haben, hier ein kleines, aber funktionales Bash Script, welches im Ausführungsverzeichnis eine myFedditUserData.json erstellt, welche bei anderen Instanzen importiert werden kann.

Anforderungen:

  • Linux/Mac OS X /Windows mit WSL
  • jq installiert (Unter Ubuntu/Debian/Mint z.B. per sudo apt install -y jq

Anleitung:

  • Folgendes Script unter einem beliebigen Namen mit .sh Endung abspeichern, z.B. getMyFedditUserData.sh
  • Script in beliebigen Textprogramm öffnen, Username/Mail und Passwort ausfüllen (optional Instanz ändern)
  • Terminal im Ordner des Scripts öffnen und chmod +x getMyFedditUserData.sh ausführen (Namen eventuell anpassen)
  • ./getMyFedditUserData.sh im Terminal eingeben
  • Nun liegt im Ordner neben dem Script eine frische myFedditUserData.json

Anmerkung: Das Script ist recht simpel, es wird ein JWT Bearer Token angefragt und als Header bei dem GET Aufruf von https://feddit.de/api/v3/user/export_settings mitgegeben. Wer kein Linux/Mac OS X zur Verfügung hat, kann den Ablauf mit anderen Mitteln nachstellen.

Das Script:

#!/bin/bash

# Basic login script for Lemmy API

# CHANGE THESE VALUES
my_instance="https://feddit.de"			# e.g. https://feddit.nl
my_username=""			# e.g. freamon
my_password=""			# e.g. hunter2

########################################################

# Lemmy API version
API="api/v3"

########################################################

# Turn off history substitution (avoid errors with ! usage)
set +H

########################################################

# Login
login() {
	end_point="user/login"
	json_data="{\"username_or_email\":\"$my_username\",\"password\":\"$my_password\"}"

	url="$my_instance/$API/$end_point"

	curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "$json_data" "$url"
}

# Get userdata as JSON
getUserData() {
	end_point="user/export_settings"

	url="$my_instance/$API/$end_point"

	curl -H "Authorization: Bearer ${JWT}" "$url"
}

JWT=$(login | jq -r '.jwt')

printf 'JWT Token: %s\n' "$JWT"

getUserData | jq > myFedditUserData.json

@[email protected] hat mein Script auch in PowerShell nachgebaut, welches unter Windows ohne WSL auskommt: https://gist.github.com/elvith-de/89107061661e001df659d7a7d413092b

# CHANGE THESE VALUES
$my_instance="https://feddit.de" # e.g. https://feddit.nl
$target_file = "C:\Temp\export.json"

########################################################
#Ask user for username and password
$credentials = Get-Credential -Message "Logindata for $my_instance" -Title "Login"

$my_username= $credentials.UserName
$my_password= $credentials.GetNetworkCredential().Password

# Lemmy API version
$API="api/v3"

# Login
function Get-AuthToken() {
    $end_point="user/login"
    $json_data= @{
        "username_or_email" = $my_username;
        "password" = $my_password
    } | ConvertTo-Json

    $url="$my_instance/$API/$end_point"

    (Invoke-RestMethod -Headers @{"Content-Type" = "application/json"} -Body $json_data -Method Post -Uri $url).JWT
}

# Get userdata as JSON
function Get-UserData() {
    $end_point="user/export_settings"

    $url="$my_instance/$API/$end_point"

    Invoke-RestMethod -Headers @{"Authorization"="Bearer $($JWT)"} -Method Get -Uri $url
}

$JWT= Get-AuthToken

Write-Host "Got JWT Token: $JWT"

Write-Host "Exporting data to $target_file"
Get-UserData | ConvertTo-Json | Out-File -FilePath $target_file
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submitted 3 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
  1. Install the Userscripts extension for Safari, open the app and go through the setup as instructed by the app. Don't forget to activate the extension for Safari.
  2. After fully setting up the Userscripts extension, go to the TwitchAdSolutions git repo and click on userscript next to video-swap-new. You can play around with vaft as well, but video-swap-new works way better on iOS in my experience. This script replaces ads with a lower resolution stream.
  3. Install the script by opening the Userscripts extension in Safari while the script you opened in step 2 is the active tab and clicking the Install button.
  4. Go to twitch.tv and enjoy your ad-free experience.

Optional:

  • When you have the Twitch App installed, Safari displays the annoying "open in App" Bar on top of the website. This also leaks into Fullscreen Mode. To get rid of it, uninstall the Twitch App and optionally install another extension to remove those Bars altogether, like Unsmartifier.
  • Want 7TV/BTTV/FFZ features like Emotes or a customizable Twitch Experience? Install the FFZ userscript, reload twitch.tv and configure your experience and/or install Add-ons like 7TV Emotes by clicking the new icon top right.
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submitted 3 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Using reddit without an account is a pain nowadays, especially with any commercial VPN. There are ways around that:

Some of you may known the rather short-lived Libreddit, an awesome frontend for Reddit that got struck down by its success.

Redlib is a (still working) fork of Libreddit with a few instances. Due to reddits API Limits, it's not very practical to rely on one instance.

A quite elegant solution is the Automatic Redlib Quota & Error Redirector userscript. Once installed, most Redlib errors are automatically detected and your request gets redirected to another instance. This results in an excellent user experience, altough some instances can be a bit slow if you're trying to access media.

The list of available Redlib instances the script uses gets updated quite frequently. The script also works nicely with redirect plugins, e.g. this one for Firefox, if you want to automatically redirect all Reddit URLs to Redlib.

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