We need #openhardware with #bluetooth so we can link them it to #MyGNUHealth.
Currently we have @pine64eu smartwatch, but we'd love to integrate scales, glucometers, blood pressure monitors...
Just reply to this toot or send us a message if you know of any device. We'd love to test them!🤗 #GNU#GNUHealth#pinephone#PineTime
No, 3 million electric toothbrushes were not used in a DDoS attack::A widely reported story that 3 million electric toothbrushes were hacked with malware to conduct distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks is likely a hypothetical scenario instead of an actual attack.
My mom tries to #bluetooth pair her smart watch and her phone. But every time she enters the correct validation code in her phone, the watch denies the #pairing.
her watch is a Suunto Peak 9 Pro
Smart phone is some Shift Phone 5 on Android <edit>8</edit>
It's still really weird that my #DualShock/#DualSense controllers still don't work with #Bazzite (#Ublue/#Fedora) on #bluetooth. They work fine wired. My bluetooth mouse works fine with it too. Definitely isn't an issue on the controllers' side since they work fine on bluetooth on my #ArchLinux PC out of the box, and also my #SteamDeck. They even work on said PC when it was on #EndeavourOS before I switched to Bazzite. It's the only thing holding me back from recommending or installing Bazzite on more systems.
Does #lazyweb recommend any software for managing #gamepad button mappings? Mostly interested in Windows but cross-platform #foss is always nice. Would be cool to not have to reconfigure every time I set up a new PC!
It is insane that in 2023 I cannot just get Bluetooth to work on Ubuntu without going through all sorts of nonsense.
First, I had to reinstall the Bluetooth software stack. Why should this even be necessary?
And then, I had to create some bizarre symlink because Ubuntu is looking for a nonexistent firmware file, so I need to fool it into using the right firmware file.
This is just all wrong. And wasted a lot of time. I wonder if it all breaks the next time I update Ubuntu?
Tipp Nr.17: Smartphones sind mit einer Vielzahl von Schnittstellen und Sensoren wie WiFi, Bluetooth, Kamera, Mikrofon, NFC etc. ausgestattet. Insbesondere ungenutzte Schnittstellen sollten, da sie Angriffsvektoren darstellen, nur dann aktiv sein, wenn sie wirklich benötigt werden. Dies spart nicht nur Akku, sondern kann bspw. auch vor WiFi-Tracking schützen.
Vor ungefähr einem Jahr habe ich schonmal über einen Microformats Bluetooth-Export mit Hilfe von Tails-Export geschrieben. Da sich aber nach und nach der Operator als DAS Microformats-Addon für den Firefox durchgesetzt hat, wurde natürlich auch das Bluetooth-Script portiert.
Das Mac-Script findet man auf der Seite von Michael Kaply (direkter Link).
“Send to Bluetooth Device” action for sending ICS and VCF files via Bluetooth. Works with the hCard and hCalendar microformats.
I’ve modified the Mac only bluetooth user script for operator to work on windows. It’s based on this script, and originally inspired by Johns hack of Tails.
No, 3 million electric toothbrushes were not used in a DDoS attack ( www.bleepingcomputer.com )
No, 3 million electric toothbrushes were not used in a DDoS attack::A widely reported story that 3 million electric toothbrushes were hacked with malware to conduct distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks is likely a hypothetical scenario instead of an actual attack.