

Our family was looking for a newer car. We found a listing for a VW, went to the dealership with intent to buy and was told that the car (which was standing RIGHT there) was available for sale in 3 months. Now we enjoy our new Toyota.
Our family was looking for a newer car. We found a listing for a VW, went to the dealership with intent to buy and was told that the car (which was standing RIGHT there) was available for sale in 3 months. Now we enjoy our new Toyota.
Awesome! Can we have a similar tool for Lemmy?
This is different. It’s a EU gov app that gives your website a zero-knowledge proof of age. Basically the only info they get is a “yes” or maybe the age itself. This is much better than what you describe, but I’m not familiar with the way the UK system works today.
That’s a breaking change!
What if an EU citizen brings a EU-bought Switch 2 to States? This is such a mess and anti-consumer move.
Meshtastic developers released firmware version 2.6.11 with critical fixes:
Key generation delay: Keys are now generated when users first set their LoRa region, preventing vendor-side duplication.
Entropy improvements: Added multiple randomness sources to strengthen cryptographic initialization.
Compromised key detection: Devices now warn users if known vulnerable keys are detected.
An upcoming version (2.6.12) will automatically wipe compromised keys. For immediate protection, users should:
Update devices to firmware 2.6.11 or later.
Perform a factory reset using Meshtastic’s CLI: meshtastic –factory-reset-device.
Manually generate high-entropy keys via OpenSSL for critical deployments.
Fortunately they hold the charge for realistically short time and therefore are limited in use.