powermaker450
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- Comment on Do you stick to the same linux distro across your devices? 1 week ago:
yes, it’s Arch all the way for me. it’s flexible in the way that I can configure it for any system I need, and I usually know what I want from it.
my installations on my desktop and laptop look fairly similar, but my server and test computers can look different depending on the hardware specifications they have.
plus, with BTRFS snapshots, if anything breaks I can simply roll back to a previous version of the system.
- Comment on New ntfy.sh v2.18.0 was written by AI 1 week ago:
ts getting you pinned to 2.17 in the compose file 🥹🤞🥀
- Comment on How many containers are you all running? 1 month ago:
49, I could imagine running all of those bare would be hard with dependencies
- Comment on Are password managers secure to use? 8 months ago:
Remembering (and inevitably) forgetting passwords for all your different accounts is inconvenient, frustrating, and arguably less secure than a randomly generated password unique to each account.
Additionally, it can be tempting to reuse passwords for multiple accounts, which is trouble when a less-than-reputable service that you used that password on is breached, since that password wasn’t unique.
If you use an open-source, tried and true password manager (Bitwarden, Vaultwarden, KeePassXC) and keep a passphrase unique to that password manager only, you avoid the problems above which are way more likely to occur than Bitwarden passwords getting breached in plaintext, or a security vulnerability to the KeePass database.
Plus, most password managers offer support for passkeys, which are easier to register/use than passwords. They usually only require a “verify with passkey” button on a given website.
Bottom line, password managers are probably (definitely) more secure than any other reasonable solution that anyone has come up with.
- Comment on This entire community 9 months ago:
I sentence you to radial blur on everything
- Comment on Brazilian court gives Apple 90 days to allow sideloading on iOS. 1 year ago:
then don’t.
it’s not something your being forced to do. it’s the lifting of an unnecessary restriction that in turn gives you more power on your device.
- Comment on Designed by men, for men: Why sex with robots does not have appeal among women 1 year ago:
and this is why uBlock origin is the be all end all of extensions.
- Comment on What is your favorite app for Lemmy? Include Platform 1 year ago:
- Comment on My favorite 1 year ago:
fair, been to one of those as well. definitely worse than Olive Garden.
- Comment on My favorite 1 year ago:
not even sure if I stand alone on this hill, but Olive Garden is the worst place I’ve ever eaten at.
- Comment on sad spinosarus 1 year ago:
I think you a word
- Comment on Apple’s first Mac mini redesign in 14 years looks like a big aluminum Apple TV 1 year ago:
who let the magic mouse engineers loose