This video by @mkbhd.com is peak. I'm now convinced that buying one will improve my focus.
Posts by Richard Esplin
This blog post explains how verifiable credentials improve the flexibility of an #IAM architecture while also embracing zero trust principles. User identity wallets allow identity architectures to incrementally evolve and reduce dependence on fragile centralized systems.
#digitalidentity
@techaltar.bsky.social A question for Friday Checkout:
Google plans to require developer registration for side-loaded Android apps, effectively disabling open source stores like fDroid.
How does closing Android impact the mobile market? Is iOS thereby more competitive? Will regulators push back?
Today's update to #fdroid added an announcement about Google closing the #Android ecosystem. Such a short sighted move would erase Android's big benefit over iOS. I hope that the #opensource developer community can help Google find a way to be simultaneously secure and open.
I hope that #IAM professionals benefit from this presentation on how to introduce a #digitalidentity wallet into your architecture without ripping out what already works.
It includes a breakdown of specific wallet patterns, implementation tips, and a conversation about necessary trade-offs.
"hulking"‽ Why go to the effort to insert a subjective and unnecessary pejorative?
As someone who has followed free #climbing since the 90s, I'm really impressed with this nuanced analysis by Hannah Morris Bouldering. I'll be watching more of her channel.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbJE...
My only challenge in buying #Linux machines is the awful state of #NVIDIA drivers. Next time I'm buying #AMD.
I should also note how happy I've been with @system76.bsky.social . The machines I've bought from them have worked well, and the support is better than the "big vendors".
@techaltar.bsky.social 's Friday Checkout is great. This week's episode on @nebula.tv closes by speculating that one day large manufacturers may preinstall #Linux.
Dell sells desktops and laptops with Linux preinstalled. I've been happy with them for over 10 years.
www.dell.com/support/kbdo...
This series on the history of Lebanon is a masterfully crafted recounting of a complicated story. It makes clear that no single group is responsible for the suffering in the region. It makes me reflect on human nature.
I highly recommend you watch it, starting with this prelude.
#HistoryMatters
* When a window expands due to interaction with an active edge, it leaves a gap with the screen edge. I don't see how to change that.
* I'm losing confidence that I can adjust to active edges being on.
So far I'm still glad I migrated.
More updates:
* Notifications from Google Calendar in Chrome are raw HTML in the top right corner.
* Notifications from Steam are cut-off in the bottom right corner.
* I have a bunch of zombie processes that have a Cosmic process as a parent.
Update: the Steam games worked fine once I realized that my settings didn't carry through the upgrade.
In summary, I'm confident I can use Cosmic for my daily work and I'm excited about its potential.
Frustrations continued:
* The Cosmic clipboard manager applet doesn't work. Building from source helped, but it crashed a lot. I had to build Ringboard from source.
* Changing the monitor used by my graphics tablet styles took research into command line Wayland tools.
Frustrations continued:
* Focus-follows-cursor is included out of the box, but it always raises the focus window.
* Can't disable windows triggering from active edges.
Frustrations:
* The upgrade defaulted to only use integrated graphics, and they removed the GUI for changing modes. Switching to Hybrid on the command line worked once I figured out what was going on.
* Cosmic doesn't yet support applications spanning monitors. That's going to annoy me.
HiDPI handling under Wayland is more consistent than it was with X11. Only Firefox needed a special setting to be large enough.
All my applications appear to work with Wayland, except for some Steam games that I still need to troubleshoot.
I love how configurable Cosmic is. The panel and dock are great. Floating and tiled windows coexist. I'm glad to retire all the Gnome plugins that I used.
The Cosmic file browser and terminal apps might actually lure me away from KDE Dolphin and Konsole.
The included Cosmic applets work well.
Spent the last two days playing with #linux toys. I upgraded to Pop!_OS 24.02 and adopted the Cosmic Desktop as my daily driver. I was nervous it wouldn't be ready for prime-time, but it's generally been a smooth update. I'll share some thoughts in the thread.
Thank you @system76.bsky.social !
This is a legitimately good idea. It could attract others from the community to mingle with the residents.
I recently discovered that our local libraries have makerspaces.
My care home mental checklist now includes communal gaming and easy transportation to a library.
Dock Labs Live Event—EUDI in Practice: Inside Germany's Digital ID Strategy with Mirko Mollik, Identity Architect at SPRIND, Germany's Federal Agency for Disruptive Innovation. December 10th at 9AM PST / 5PM GMT. Includes a picture of Mirko.
Mirko Mollik from @sprind-de.bsky.social answered an hour's worth of questions about #Germany 's work on digital identity. He covers the current state of #EUDI and what is needed to be ready for the 2026 deadline to offer a #DigitalIdentity wallet to all citizens.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9mn...
These are fun exercises in #AI prompt #security: gandalf.lakera.ai/baseline
gandalf.lakera.ai/agent-breaker
I'm once again dealing with awful #NVIDIA drivers on #Linux and wondering why I didn't save myself pain by buying #AMD.
An excellent breakdown of the current state of affairs:
www.linuxnest.com/amd-vs-nvidi...
Banner for a Dock Labs Live Event: Introduction to Decentralized ID October 9th at 9am PDT | 5pm WEST
Not all #digitalID is dystopian. Next week my team will host a free "Intro to Decentralized ID" workshop where we will explain how #digitalidentity can be user-centric and privacy-preserving. We'll cover the basics and provide time to answer questions.
Register here:
www.dock.io/introduction...
Here is a recent discussion the mDL standard (ISO 18013) and #onlineprivacy. Andrew Hughes and Ryan Williams shared insights from developing and implementing the standard. We discussed the concerns from the #NoPhoneHome statement and how privacy will improve in the future versions.
#digitalidentity
I appreciated this thorough but digestible breakdown of the recent #Utah legislation restricting children's use of digital devices and apps in app stores. I still have concerns, but I'm better informed because of @familytech.bsky.social
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbC_...
#onlinesafety #kids