

Isn’t it easier to boot using the bios ? zero maintenance. zero chance of an update fucking it up.
Isn’t it easier to boot using the bios ? zero maintenance. zero chance of an update fucking it up.
Mastodon is already bigger than Lemmy. Just as Twitter was always bigger than Reddit. Long form text is always less popular. Pictures and videos are more popular than short form text, that’s why Instagram is bigger than X. We’ll see how Pixelfed grows in the coming years.
This would make for the perfect setup.
Welcome addition to the alternatives, however Paperless has set the bar pretty high.
In which threat models are Windows & OSX more secure than Linux?
You can try all you want, but Google will always store your data in your permanent record, you may not get to see it, the EU will never know, but Google will still have it.
But wait, you’ll be able to climb towers to unlock Ubipoints. If you grind for a year, you’ll be able to redeem them for a different colored costume.
Can you tell us more about “mostly”?
I use GrapheneOS, Bazzite & Aurora. I have a Chromecast though, I’m still deciding how to replace it.
Yeah, why help build the next “Adobe”? Use and donate to FOSS.
Is desktop linux more insecure than Windows? I know it’s less targeted, bit is it technically more insecure? Are secureblue and grapheneos more secure than a hardened OSX / Windows?
They didn’t want to close source it. Someone correct me but I think they wanted to put RHEL behind a Paywall.
From secure blue’s website:
Who is secureblue for?
secureblue is for those whose first priority is using Linux, and second priority is security. secureblue does not claim to be the most secure option available on the desktop. We are limited in that regard by the current state of desktop Linux standardization, tooling, and upstream security development. What we aim for instead is to be the most secure option for those who already intend to use Linux. As such, if security is your first priority, secureblue may not be the best option for you.
Why do they say that? What limitations does Linux have in terms of security?
Any worth checking out?
OK, so it’s OPNsense for routers and OpenWRT for switches and APs?
Well, the OS is their doing. If it has a backdoor, I don’t know. I don’t fully trust it.
Crap, yeah. It’s important to me. The only closed source software allowed in my PC is Steam and it’s games.
I just got tired of having to learn voice commands, Google Assistant is so dumb that it’s better to just flick a switch in any app.
I have moved on to Home Assistant and GrapheneOS. My last move will be my Chromecast, I still don’t know how to solve that.
Can you login to your account using the peertube app?