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  • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

    @cato
    Also: WebMIDI...

    (Yes Novation, I look at you with your Components management tool for your synths!)

    brezelradar@norden.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    @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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    • cato@chaosfurs.socialC cato@chaosfurs.social

      probably not the first person with this idea but

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      @cato https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/100
      Mozilla claims they have privacy concerns

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      • reiddragon@fedi.catto.gardenR reiddragon@fedi.catto.garden
        @cato webusb should not exist
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        @cato@chaosfurs.social @reiddragon@fedi.catto.garden boooooo

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        • rexo@st.transbus.socialR rexo@st.transbus.social

          @cato@chaosfurs.social @reiddragon@fedi.catto.garden boooooo

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          @rexo @cato great argument
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          • reiddragon@fedi.catto.gardenR reiddragon@fedi.catto.garden
            @rexo @cato great argument
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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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            • rexo@st.transbus.socialR rexo@st.transbus.social

              @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 also that would restrict people to Linux. better than forcing Windows, but ultimately WebUSB is cross platform

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              • rexo@st.transbus.socialR rexo@st.transbus.social

                @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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                @rexo @cato this is the hundredth time I'm saying this just in this thread, but that permissions system doesn't mean jack shit. It's been compromised many times, can be completely bypassed by someone who knows what they're doing, and even if it worked as intended, it doesn't even cover everything, allowing websites to just get direct access to the GPU driver, letting them exploit it willy nilly, with absolutely no permissions in sight

                The. Web. Cannot. Be. Trusted. The whole model was made for serving static documents, not applications. But now they shoved applications in the bloody thing and we're supposed to just pretend the whole thing isn't a giant security nightmare
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                • cato@chaosfurs.socialC cato@chaosfurs.social

                  probably not the first person with this idea but

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                  @cato
                  - whats my purpose
                  = android webview debugging
                  - oh my god

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                    @raccoon Chromium based browsers are afaik the only ones supporting WebUSB because Mozilla refuses to implement it

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                    • cato@chaosfurs.socialC cato@chaosfurs.social

                      probably not the first person with this idea but

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                      @cato seems so niche but it’s so completely me/true

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