Why would you carry around your secure password vault in your pocket? #thatsjustdumb
Why would you carry around your secure password vault in your pocket? #thatsjustdumb
Windows 95b
DK is really small, and doesn’t try to do anything other than manage windows, and has a very simple shell script for configuration. I use sxhkd, polybar, and bemenu (with a frequency script) for everything else that I need.
I ran sway for a few months but it was missing one crucial ability that I’ve grown used to, which is to rotate the windows through the stack.
DK (similar to BSPWM or i3/sway). I have zero interest in “DE’s” like KDE or Gnome, or anything heavily reliant on using a mouse.
Oh no! Anyways …
Yes I’ve had several pixels and oneplus phones over the years and run various roms on them, it just seemed like graphene would be an odd mention/recommendation in this community.
VSCode is one of the best free editors second only to Neovim (and maybe DoomEmacs), and the world runs off GitHub whether we like it or not. Azure runs Linux, and a lot of work has been put into WSL to where it’s pretty darn handy if you’re forced to use company Windows hardware but need to do Dev/SRE tasks.
Windows 11 and Teams though can die in a tire fire.
I looked at GrapheneOS briefly yesterday and it seems like the only supported hardware is really… Google Pixel phones?
Do you think OP is lying about this or something?
Looks at which community I’m in. Yes.
We get it, you’re a filthy casual.
Tell us you know nothing about running Linux and rely on app stores for your software.
I just tried Stremio and found it to be hot garbage. I’ll stick with torrents/Jellyfin.
The marketing sounded interesting, but after a bit of digging I realized I’m not the target audience. As a turn-key solution for non-Linux people however it seems to be making great strides.
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I was in the same boat. I just want the VPN for my torrent client, without it impacting any other running applications/services. Try https://github.com/jamesmcm/vopono, which uses network namespaces and has killswitch functionality.
As for Nix, I have no idea.
I didn’t mention a VPN service. Openvpn is a client/server application, not a service. Vopono is an application that let’s you tunnel a single application through a VPN.
I also don’t disagree with the mod’s reasoning, so… have a nice day I guess.
No one uses Thunderbird anymore anyways, which doesn’t matter as the ToS changes to Firefox are a nothing burger and won’t dissuade millions of people using it daily despite what the neck beards on Lemmy would have you believe.
I just run rtorrent with vopono/openvpn in a tmux sesession on a raspberry PI. It can be a bit of a pita getting utmp working though.
(e.g. you use Firefox to make a post, they have to process those keystrokes through Firefox to send it to the server, and thus could require permission to do that in the form of having a license)
A better example would be stored credentials, credit card information, and other PII type data.
That’s pedantry. If I said “the difference between cars and bicycles is 4 wheels versus 2” someone will feel the need to shout out about some 6 wheeled Mercedes or unicycles and tricycles.