x3i

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[–] x3i@kbin.social 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Whenever you accept the TOS, your device is somehow registered/authenticated against their servers. Such a session establishment of course should be secured through TLS, just like all web traffic in general. Frankly, I see the issue here clearly on your side; you have to make sure your device supports up-to-date cryptography standards.

I saw in a different comment that you do not want to replace your phone but you definitely have to replace your software. Find an older build of lineageOS (well, probably even CyanogenMod in this case) and migrate to that. Even if it is based on Android 8, it would still be much more in line with modern security than what you are running now.
Btw, the complaint of you not being able to do banking through your browser anymore while it does not support TLS 1.3 really made me laugh, thank you!

I don't think you realize just how big the risk is that you are putting yourself in with such old software.

[–] x3i@kbin.social 1 points 7 months ago

Sorry to hear that! Can confirm that I experience none of these issues on Arch with my 5900X and an Aorus pro wifi (mini ITX), so definitely specific to your combination.

[–] x3i@kbin.social 2 points 7 months ago

Bobby said I can neither confirm nor deny that

[–] x3i@kbin.social 31 points 7 months ago (4 children)

No, I'll keep on getting mine from the fridge at work.

[–] x3i@kbin.social 20 points 8 months ago

Same problem here, this is my solution:

exec-once = bash -c 'until waybar; do echo "Waybar crashed with exit code $?.  Respawning..." >&2; done'

[–] x3i@kbin.social 4 points 8 months ago

I used it in a motorbike trip last year and had some trouble but not in the way you describe. I used offline maps, finding my location was a matter of seconds. It would however sometimes not register some "waypoints" and try to lead me back to a point I already passed until I restarted navigation. Annoying when you have a route with several intermediate destinations.

I use organic maps for everyday navigation, never had such issues with that one.

[–] x3i@kbin.social 2 points 8 months ago

Does anyone know if this is applicable to any ARM64 devices? I'd like to test NixOS on a cheap device and I did not find anything on usable ARM64 devices

[–] x3i@kbin.social 1 points 8 months ago

Switch banks. I recently did so too after the previous one tried to force a TAN app on me without any way to use a physical generator. Security part aside; I use a custom OS on my phone and these stupid banking apps all love their safety net checks.
New bank was able to just send me a generator and everything works fine.

[–] x3i@kbin.social 2 points 8 months ago

Well, if you can pick it up for 10 bucks or less, give it a shot but the story will not blow you away. I played WD2 and legion last year and there was a significant downgrade in story and characters between them. Gameplay was fine but I liked the spider drones in WD2 better than the new drones there.

It also felt much more political and "modern", similarly to what they seem to have done for FC6. So depending on your age and maybe political opinions, this might be a pro or a con. I agree with the notion that it becomes very repetitive too.

Other people here suggested Uncharted and Witcher, definitely go there instead if you can!!

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