Best password manager is offline password manager.
KeepassXC makes a file with the passwords that is encrypted, sharing this file with a server is more secure than letting the server manage your passwords
Best password manager is offline password manager.
KeepassXC makes a file with the passwords that is encrypted, sharing this file with a server is more secure than letting the server manage your passwords
How I wish a chat privacy law could be passed to make more difficult to continue eroding our rights.
None of the packages I compile from source are essential to my working system. I have a private chatbot to test, some emulators and dsda-doom.
Every one of those programs can be one or two versions obsolete and it won’t make a difference.
I just complie from source some lightweight programs that are too niche for repositories. I am in no way advocating for full source compilation of every program in your system, that’s a security and usage nightmare. Flatpack does have its use for sandboxing an environment. I personally use it for windows applications in bottles.
Yes, it would depend on your flatpack usage. For me I only have like 5 programs compiled from source and one flatpack (bottles) because of the sandboxing
Just compile from source?
Yes, that could be an alternative to computing hashes, I don’t know what option would be less resource intensive
Yes, that’s why I’m proposing it as opposed to just one pixel to differentiate between ad and video. Youtube videos are already separated in sections, just add some metadata with a hash to every one.
That is prone to error, just a pixel can be too small of a sample. I would prefer something with hashes, just a sha1sum every 5 seconds of the current frame. It can be computed while buffering videos and wait until the ad is over to splice the correct region
For me I thought compatibility would hold me back but I never used the windows partition in my dual boot so I ended up deleting it after a reinstall
Present, I’m the tar cvJf
insane
Is
lynx https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/installation_guide
allowed?
I think you could mount the iso and manually delete the packages you dont want. Mounting an iso is as easy as
# mount -o loop /path/to/iso /path/to/mountpoint
You can also chroot into it while it is mounted: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Chroot
Disclaimer, I am not sure if deleting files inside the iso makes it weight less.
Then a critical bug is added by doof with his machine to alter code and everyone stops using it and deletes all archival evidence.
Any post complaining or even talking about tech isn’t complete without someone recommending linux or dropping their whole neofetch
Devices you mount after startup like external USB don’t show up in fstab do they?
Of course you have to filter out filesystems without a format like ext*, ntfs or FAT as they don’t represent external disks. mount
also doesn’t let you see unmounted devices, that’s why I use lsblk
I prefer monolithic systems because I can put the discs wherever I want. Using lsblk
or just the mount
command you get a list of all the mountpoints of different devices.
Admittedly, the names of the devices can be confusing but it’s something I have gotten accustomed to.
I had no games that wouldn’t run on linux so windows was just dead weight
I do that too, I have my own server in my basement for storage