I’m actually not familiar with this distro. But if I installed a Linux distro, and it had brave installed. I would immediately switch.
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Zen is pretty cool.
Unmapped@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•RISC-V Mainboard for Framework Laptop 13 is now available22·3 months agoHow usable is this? I don’t know much about RISC-V. But when I DL software I only ever see X64 and ARM options.
Unmapped@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to auto unlock an encrypted drive on start for a fedora server?3·4 months agoThanks, both of your points are good. I was thinking about it in terms of what OP is trying to do. Having key on the same drive. Putting the key on a separate drive or even the cloud like someone else suggested makes sense. I have all of my computers on manual. Since I don’t have anything critical enough that it can’t wait till I’m back home to start it back up.
Unmapped@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to auto unlock an encrypted drive on start for a fedora server?3·4 months agoThanks, I was thinking about it as if the key was stored on the same drive. Like OP is trying to do. Which I don’t think would help in the case of it being stolen. Or any case I can think of. But I see how A cloud key would make a lot of sense. And would be a good compromise on security vs convenience.
Unmapped@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to auto unlock an encrypted drive on start for a fedora server?262·4 months agoThis isn’t helpful. But genuine question. What is the point of encryption that auto unencrypts? When would it ever actually be securing the data?
Unmapped@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lab grown protein: if created, would you move to it?12·5 months agoIts the only way I would eat meat again. But don’t think it will ever become a normal part of my diet again. The plant-based meat options are just as good and are healthier. They will only get better too.
Unmapped@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•I realized why governments are so fast in approving digital ID cards on smartphones81·5 months agoActually you do have them in the us too now. It’s just only in nine states so far.
Right now my fav is the second sandwich in This video. I’ve made it at least a dozen times in the past month or two. Avocado and blk olives + humus + roasted red pepper/onion/zucchini + balsamic vinegar glaze(I do extra of this)
Unmapped@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•[rant] everytime i give it a chance, btrfs lets me down2·6 months agoThat is a good point. I’ve only had to rollback twice and nether time had any issues. But from my understanding of how it works, you are correct, the data wouldn’t rollback.
Unmapped@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•[rant] everytime i give it a chance, btrfs lets me down2·6 months agoBy using NixOS I can do this on ext4. Just reboot back to the previous image before the update. Not saying everyday users should be running nixos but there are other Immutable distros that can do the same.
Interesting. I’m really surprised by this. I really like the wiki app. And use the tabs a lot. Never would have expected someone to dislike it so much. Designing mobile apps must be a incredibly hard job.
Well, this is going to mess up my whole setup. Especially my notes.
Unmapped@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there a downside to using Tailscale when it comes to privacy?2·7 months agoYeah true, that’s part of making wire guard more convenient. You have to have a 3rd connection for that I think. In tailscales case it the headscale server.
Unmapped@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there a downside to using Tailscale when it comes to privacy?281·7 months agoFrom what I understand tailscale is basically wire guard but made convenient. And how they do that is by managing you wire guard keys for you. So I would have assumed they could use the keys to access your network. HOWever while trying to look into this just now I found out tailnet lock exist and it says “When tailnet lock is enabled, even if Tailscale infrastructure is malicious or hacked, attackers can’t send or receive traffic on your tailnet.”
For real. I’ve been on a search for a good one and they are all sooo bad. definitely trying this one later.
I noticed this too. In theprimeagens recent video on cups problem they kept making jokes about printing on Unix. I think I must be lucky or something cause so far every printer I have setup on Linux has been easier then having to download all the bloatware to make them work on windows. But I have only done about 6 printers so far on Linux.
Not that I know of, but I kind of feel like Nixos could be. The way you can use nix flakes or shells so each project has its on version of nodejs, go, rust, or w/e you use. Instead of having them installed system wide. And you can put the flake.nix and flake.lock in your git repo so any other Dev with nix can use it to DL the exact same packages.
The return system uses weight. There is a scam ppl have done where you order something then switch it with the same weight in rocks or sand. Then send as a return to get your money back. So I assume a empty box wouldn’t have the needed weight and would be flagged.
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