Don’t be ridiculous…. Now an AI powered bidet that really gets the shit off your butthole…
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ebits21@lemmy.cato Open Source@lemmy.ml•Microsoft Just Released MS-DOS Source Code!English10·1 year agoI suggest Autohotkey ;)
ebits21@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•Microsoft is silently installing Copilot onto Windows Server 2022English62·1 year agoLike Ubuntu, I like that Fedora is backed by a big company. Fedora is quite good at pushing the Linux ecosystem forward and often adopts and pushes new technology before other distros (flatpaks, Wayland, pipewire, btrfs etc.) that all Linux distros eventually benefit from.
Ubuntu on the other hands seems to want to be the Microsoft of Linux… which is not a compliment. I’ve been put off by things like their pushing of snap packages.
I personally like the stock gnome (on a laptop) or kde (on a desktop) desktops over the cinnamon mint desktop (but mint is closer to windows). Fedora is pretty close to stock (gnome by default).
Fedora has great flatpak integration for installing apps (think App Store) which is my preferred way to do it. Mint has this as well.
Fedora also has semi rolling releases and constant updates, which I prefer over Linux Mint’s 2 year release cycles (this doesn’t matter for any software you install from flatpaks).
ebits21@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•Microsoft is silently installing Copilot onto Windows Server 2022English152·1 year agoI wouldn’t recommend arch as a first distro imo. I don’t see what the advantage would be for a newbie.
Personally I would recommend Fedora.
Is this a thing in Canada yet? Thankfully have never seen it here.
ebits21@lemmy.cato Firefox@lemmy.ml•Empowering Choice: Firefox Partners with Qwant for a Better WebEnglish1·1 year agoBut is Qwant going to be default?
ebits21@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•Backdoor found in widely used Linux utility breaks encrypted SSH connections | Ars TechnicaEnglish17·1 year agoYou can have a nefarious developer working for a nation state infiltrate the supply chain for ANY OS.
You don’t know.
ebits21@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google's new AI search results promotes sites pushing malware, scamsEnglish151·1 year agoI…. Don’t really get why they think this is better. Google search was good…. Other companies can copy AI technology anyway. AI is really just predicting words and wasn’t designed for search, but their old algorithm was.
Whyyyyyy
casts protect
iPhone
Just the parts with leaders that hate freedom.
ebits21@lemmy.cato Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Firefox is Working on a Tab Grouping FeatureEnglish4·1 year agoMakes sense. Clearly a popular feature.
Could put rustdesk on it.
If you’re staying with windows and re-installing anyway (recommend this), make a ‘data’ partition, then link my documents, pictures etc. To identical folders on the data partition. Save user files on the data partition only.
That way, next time to reinstall it’s not a big deal at all, just relink the data folders. Your data is never touched and re installing is easy.
Or use Linux ;)
Edit: Something like this.
Yep, I think keeping TOTP codes in the same place as passwords defeats their purpose (no longer a second factor).
Less convenient but more secure.
It’s not unfair, but for my use case there are cheaper or free alternatives that work really well.
And I’m Canadian so it’s a bit more than that dollar wise.
I use Bitwarden for passwords. Just works so well.
KeepassXC and KeePassium for TOTP codes. I keep the database in the cloud but sync a key with Syncthing that’s needed to unlock the database on the devices themselves.
Strongbox is great, but expensive. I settled on KeePassium instead mostly based on cost.
ebits21@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•Office 365 asking for permissions to change browser settingsEnglish1·1 year agoAlmost like doing this in this way would be part of a lawsuit…
ebits21@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•DuckDuckGo Introduces E2EE Backup and Sync Feature on BrowserEnglish3·1 year agoI don’t think you’re an idiot if you use Bitwarden… but I wouldn’t use the vast majority of remote services.
But if everyone has had Covid… and IQ is relative. Then nothing changes? 😋