probably not the first person with this idea but
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probably not the first person with this idea but
@cato *looks at EF cyberpunk flash tool* yup
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probably not the first person with this idea but
@cato
Also: WebMIDI...(Yes Novation, I look at you with your Components management tool for your synths!)
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@cato@chaosfurs.social used for via and absolutely nothing else
@ceres via?
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probably not the first person with this idea but
@cato true!
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probably not the first person with this idea but
@cato damn it mozilla
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@cato webusb should not exist
@reiddragon @cato
I installed /e/os on my phone over webusb. The only reason why I have chromium installed :3 -
@reiddragon @cato
I installed /e/os on my phone over webusb. The only reason why I have chromium installed :3 -
probably not the first person with this idea but
@cato web Bluetooth
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probably not the first person with this idea but
@cato@chaosfurs.social yeah only to run esphome initial install and similar
but then I switched to linux and can't be assed to install chrome so I just use the cli now, and then OTA after that -
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@cato LOL
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@reiddragon @cato @Colin why? The android bootloader shows you the signature of the OS before it boots. You can compare that to the published hash on the website (assuming it's anything like graphene) and at that point it's no different from having used a native app. Apart from the fact that it was way easier for users to use and devs to maintain

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probably not the first person with this idea but
@cato WebUSB is like magnets on computers, I still think it's dodgy even if modern technology removes or mitigates the risks. A big magnet damages screens and hard drives (CRT and HDD), so of course I don't want my phone (OLED and SSD) to have magnet mounting!
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@raccoon@hollow.raccoon.quest @cato@chaosfurs.social only chrom(e/ium-based browsers) have WebUSB support.
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probably not the first person with this idea but
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@cato
Also: WebMIDI...(Yes Novation, I look at you with your Components management tool for your synths!)
@momo @cato Hab ich bisher nie erfolgreich benutzen können. Brauche ich allerdings nicht zum flashen, sondern nur Noten in Websynths kippen o.ä. Thomanns stompen-dings funktioniert bei mir auch nicht.
Das einzige, was (leider auch nur) in chromiumbased Browsern zuverlässig funktioniert, sind ZSA's Tastaturflashtool und deren 10-Fingertrainingsseite. Für ersteres gibt's auch ein offline-Tool (und prinzipiell ja QMK), für zweiteres monkeytype.
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probably not the first person with this idea but
@cato https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/100
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@cato webusb should not exist
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@cato@chaosfurs.social @reiddragon@fedi.catto.garden if you want an actual argument then yes I do actually trust a specific scoped permission more than a native app with full access. I suppose you could have everything in Flatpaks with scoped perms but realistically I'm not sure if 1. companies would bother and 2. people would accept that
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@cato@chaosfurs.social @reiddragon@fedi.catto.garden if you want an actual argument then yes I do actually trust a specific scoped permission more than a native app with full access. I suppose you could have everything in Flatpaks with scoped perms but realistically I'm not sure if 1. companies would bother and 2. people would accept that
@cato@chaosfurs.social @reiddragon@fedi.catto.garden also that would restrict people to Linux. better than forcing Windows, but ultimately WebUSB is cross platform