I make and sell BusKill laptop kill cords. Monero is accepted.
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maltfield@monero.townOPto
OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Guide to make vector topo maps with JOSM and Inkscape (infinitely scaleable paper wall maps)English
5·2 years agoYeah, it’s dangerous for a community to tolerate and adopt closed-source software. We should have done a better job pressuring them to license it openly.
The OSM wiki pointed me to Maperitive first, but I wish it pointed me to qgis first. We should probably edit the wiki with a huge warning banner that the code is closed, the app is full of bugs, and that it is not (and can not be) updated.
Edit: I took my own advice and added a big red box to the top of the article warning the user and pointing them to QGIS instead.
Edit 2: Do we have any way to know when the latest version of Maperitive (v2.4.3) was released? Usually I’d check the git repo, but…
Edit 3:
staton theMaperitive-latest.zipfile says that it’s last modified2018-02-27 17:25:07, so it’s at least 6 years old.
maltfield@monero.townOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•BusKill (Open-Source Hardware Dead Man Switch) Announces Bitcoin Black Friday DealEnglish
514·2 years agoYou associate everything that can be bought with cryptocurrency as a scam? It sounds like you haven’t even read the post. I spent a lot of time making it easily accessible here on Lemmy. You don’t even have to click the link. Just scroll-up and read :)
maltfield@monero.townOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•BusKill (Open-Source Hardware Dead Man Switch) Announces Bitcoin Black Friday DealEnglish
516·2 years agoHow exactly did you come to the conclusion that this is a scam? We’re a fully open-source hardware & software project that’s been around for a few years. If you don’t want to buy from us, we go out of our way to help users build their own 3D-printed BusKill cables (currently in prototype stage).
Our software is free as in speech and free as in beer under the CC BY-SA and GNU GPL licenses.
maltfield@monero.townOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•BusKill (USB Dead Man Switch) v0.7.0 released 💾English
12·3 years agoTheft of high-risk users’ data. Data could include private keys (eg theft of cryptocurrency assets), contacts of correspondence (eg sources of a journalist – such as whistleblowers), etc.
For more information, see the Who Uses BusKill? section of the documentation.








Oh no :( What’s wrong with Debian?!