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clanginator@lemmy.worldOPto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Im currently #1 in death race medals in Halo Infinite, made a short montage with one of my favorite songs1·2 years agodeleted by creator
I came up with a formula for my passwords - as easy to remember as a single password and makes a unique login for every site feasible without a password manager. Can be updated as often as you like and all you gotta do is remember the latest version of the formula. At the very least, the hashes will be different and it’d take someone having more than two of my passwords to figure out the pattern.
I also use over 100 email aliases with my own domain name so that my most important accounts have a separate login that isn’t a common domain that wouldn’t be easy for someone to guess.
It would take a lot of concentrated effort for someone to get at any of my important accounts, and even my less important ones would be pretty difficult to get into even if multiple accounts are compromised, due to using a smaller pool of aliases under common domains for less important accounts.
Someone got into half a dozen of my accounts a few years ago and I finally started taking security seriously.
clanginator@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why does this community, which is privacy oriented, use Discord rather than Matrix?21·2 years agoI’ve never gotten why Brave got popular in the first place. I downloaded it once and uninstalled within 3 minutes.
Cromite and Waterfox are all I’ll ever need.
Yeahhh here’s to hoping someone AURs it 😅
Yep! Note that if you end up running Cromite on Windows and want auto-updates, you’ll have to download and set up a shortcut with chrlauncher as well as a custom config file. Only takes a few minutes though and works great once set up.
Personally I used Bromite and switched to Cromite. Still the best mobile browser for Android IMO.
ABP built-in, userscript support, privacy/security enhancements, option for bottom address/tab bar, etc.
Problem is, it could end up going the way of Bromite as well, which would mean searching for a new browser again.
I’m excited for Waterfox Android, whenever that releases, as I switched back to Waterfox for my desktop browser recently, but there hasn’t been any word on that lately so no clue when that’ll happen.
Edit to add that I also love that Cromite has a desktop version. I always wanted a desktop version of Bromite, and I now have Cromite set up alongside Waterfox in case I need a chromium browser for compatibility. Once Waterfox Android releases, I’ll have the perfect browser setup.
clanginator@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•May as well buy burgers in the US, since you already paid for most of it through taxes!112·2 years agoYeah but good luck getting anything passed when the GOP and all of the animal agriculture lobbying industry will be screaming from the rooftops about how everyone’s favorite foods will be more expensive.
If you want a book, 100 Years War on Palestine does an excellent job going over everything up to 2017.
Very in-depth, full picture of everything that’s happened from 1917 (what just about everyone considers to be the beginning of the modern conflict), including errors and crimes committed by both sides. The author is Palestinian and obviously not neutral, but is far from extremist, and comes at things with a historical/academic rigor.
There are many other books/resources of course, but at least as far as getting a decent idea of what actually happened thus far, it’s a very good history of the conflict, major players and the geopolitics associated.
Oh 100% that’s an issue esp with Disney movies I feel like, but in general I find that there’s a lot of just bad stereotypes that get away with masquerading as “gay humor”, or the fact that a character is queer is just shoehorned in later, but plays no bearing on the character.
Anecdotally I’ve gotten back into Apex Legends recently, and LOVE the representation in that game. One of my mains, Fuse, is stereotypical Aussie manly man who loves explosives, and just so happens to be pansexual and very affectionate with his nb partner. They’re a genuinely enjoyable couple without any of the traditional gay/queer stereotypes found in other media, it’s so refreshing.
I was showing my nephews and niece pics of me with my ex once because she didn’t visit with me and my niece asked to see pics.
The friend that introduced us is gay, and I had a pic of all of us during gamenight with him and his ex. My niece asked who his ex was, I couldn’t remember their name, so I said “that was his boyfriend” to which the kids were surprised, and asked a couple questions, which I answered in a very basic, kid-friendly manner. Just the matter-of-fact manner in which I’ve always explained stuff to them.
Well that was enough to send my SIL flying into the living room with a bible to go over verses that talk about how it’s sinful to be gay. I sat there holding my tongue, and I could see the confusion on their faces like “he was just telling us about his friend”.
I waited until she was done to tell them that another reason I’m not a Christian anymore is bc I don’t think who my friends are is wrong. (Which ofc brother and SIL got upset at later)
And in the conversation I had with my brother and SIL later on, they couldn’t see how me talking about my gay friends differently to my straight friends or avoiding saying someone was gay if it came up was an issue. These people live in a twisted reality of their own creation, it’s frightening.
Even from a conservative perspective it’s fucking stupid. Your job as a parent is to help your kid learn how to navigate the real world, which SURPRISE has gay people in it.
clanginator@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Mozilla.ai is a new startup and community funded with 30M from Mozilla that aims to build trustworthy and open-source AI ecosystem3·2 years agoImagining the Mozilla AI as a personified Firefox and Thunderbird fighting off Cortana, some BARD (sorry) and a bunch of generic evil corporate AIs just makes me excited that Mozilla would be the one fending everyone off.
clanginator@lemmy.worldOPtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•Moved from Gnome to KDE and really enjoying it.4·2 years agoWhat’s the best way to export everything? The name of the theme I used is in the info panel there but if there’s a way for me to export everything as I have it set I’m happy to help.
Otherwise I can get all the names of the different themes for ya.
clanginator@lemmy.worldOPtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•Moved from Gnome to KDE and really enjoying it.12·2 years agoNo I mean things like settings applets/notification tray/widget functionality being better integrated into the overall desktop environment.
And customizing just results in less “jank” than Gnome. IDK how else to describe it, but it just feels like a DE that was actually designed with functionality over looks. Not to say I think it looks bad, but there’s definitely less emphasis on “looking nice” over having the most robust experience, which I appreciate.
I do also like the broad strokes similarities to Windows just because things are where I expect a little more, but not really what I meant by mature, if that makes any sense.
clanginator@lemmy.worldOPtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•Moved from Gnome to KDE and really enjoying it.6·2 years agoYeah, just feels much more mature/functional, it’s really nice.
clanginator@lemmy.worldOPtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•Moved from Gnome to KDE and really enjoying it.15·2 years agoAs a long-time Windows user, things like settings or notifications are laid out much more logically, as well as I feel like everything in KDE is just a little better integrated than Gnome. Also a lot faster for me to get it to a point where I feel like I like it, and it seems to use a lot less system resources (although it’s been a couple years since I daily’d linux, so it’s possible that’s different on Gnome these days).
But otherwise I don’t have a whole lot of specifics, it just feels a lot more mature in general, like I don’t have to search for anything I need DE-wise, it’s always right where I’d expect and extremely well-built. And any extra functionality from add-ins works nicely.
clanginator@lemmy.worldOPtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•Moved from Gnome to KDE and really enjoying it.5·2 years agoAnyone know of a way to “mate” widgets to the taskbar on KDE? So that when I hit the super button I get my widgets popping over any active apps…
I searched for a while and couldn’t find anything, but if anyone got any special sauce I’d love to know.
Edit: just noticed the extra start menu on the right side - lol that’s where that went
clanginator@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•What are some FOSS programs that you think are a far better user experience than their counterparts?2·2 years agoOne thing I do when adding ppl to my plex is just tell them I’m going to setup their account and hand it over for them to change the password.
Open incognito window, create plex account with their email, paste invite link from my account into the incognito window, fix their account settings, then hand it over.
Obviously a bit of a clumsy solution compared to jellyfin, but maybe that can help.
Old gonewild was pretty great too, before all the onlyfans spam