

“The cloud is just someone else’s computer”, so I guess if you trust bitwarden, that’s cool. I hear that everything is encrypted before it’s sent to their servers, but I prefer having everything done locally via KeePassXC.
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“The cloud is just someone else’s computer”, so I guess if you trust bitwarden, that’s cool. I hear that everything is encrypted before it’s sent to their servers, but I prefer having everything done locally via KeePassXC.
Isn’t there a saying that goes: “Every man is their own best doctor” or something like that? I guess the American experiment has now expanded to “Every man are their own best company”.
I’d hate to be born in the USA…
I had to run this as a sudo, what does it
You gotta love the thumbnail being a bunch a penguins and the headline being “30K workers migrating”. Gave me a good chuckle.
I wasn’t implicitly aware, but that t-shirt gave me “blue lives matter” bootlicker vibes for sure.
I can’t say I vibe with this guy’s apparel, but the message is good.
I wasn’t aware of pika backup, but it does look good. It’s basically a fancy GUI for borgbackup, but I like separate projects like that, each focusing on what they do best.
I was sort of hoping there’d be a torrent with all the most popular ROM’s but nope, you have to create an account one of the two forums that host ROM’s to be able to download them.
Bugmenot?
Interesting use of itch.io to handle payment in this case.
I just updated Epic Games Launcher. BEHOLD:
I just looked into how easy it would be to install nvidia drivers on openSUSE and it’s not as great as Fedora for comparison, that’s one of the only 2 down sides I’ve found so far. The other downside is a personal preference one, for many it’s an upside, and it would be an upside for anyone basing an entire distro on it, and that’s how there’s nothing fancy installed alongside openSUSE, it’s not bloated. No starship prompt in the terminal, no proprietary codecs etc.
I like how openSUSE defaults to a lot of BTRFS subvolumes for almost each important root directory and comes preinstalled with snapper, that’s very neat. And it’s so nice to use YaST, what a treat. While Fedora does also have patterns, getting to use a graphical installer with YaST is so nice.
I’m glazing a lot for someone that doesn’t daily run it, so maybe I should just switch one of these days, haha. Maybe when my Nobara installation dies.
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Yes, yes there are weird people out there. That’s the whole point of having humans able to understand the code be able to correct it.
Speaking of VeronicaExplains: How VeronicaExplains Records Videos, ft. VeronicaExplains (not the best sound quality.)
I get that feeling when I press “report spam” and gmail suggest I “unsubscribe from them”, that that’s exactly what the spammer want, a ping back so they know I’m susceptible, that I’m an engaging fool, and get put on all the lists.
While LaurieWired isn’t a linux youtuber she does use it here and there, and her content is in general very interesting reverse engineering stuff. And I like the Serial Experiments Lain theming she uses, complete with Copland OS in this video, but also other old late 90s early 00s OS’es.
Jill from Destination Linux has already been mentioned, and then the only other linux woman youtuber (edit: I know of) is probably Wendy from Linux Out Loud..
I don’t know if the whole game is worth playing but the intro alone was pretty groundbreaking for its time. Or well, one can just watch on youtube I suppose: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJoOViakt3I
Absolutely blew me away back when it came out.
Directories routinely take mulitple seconds to load, and I don’t understand why.
Probably thumbnail generation, and I was going to say file indexing, but surely that runs in the background. Baloo in KDE is a lot less intrusive anyway.
Ah, that’s something I didn’t know. I thought it was centralized.