Proton can also be used by other tools like Bottles. It’s very similar to Lutris but with a more general purpose focus, rather than just gaming.
Useradd is the basic unix one, so that should work regardless of distro. Adduser does some special Debian stuff iirc
None of the big VPN companies officially endorse use if their services for piracy or any illegal activities for that matter.
But to crack down on it they would have to keep logs on your activity and with that most of their legitimate use cases wouldn’t be valid anymore either.
That is true. But that’d be the case for any online/cloud 2FA service. So you could either have a local 2FA app just for Bitwarden or set up less secure but more convenient email 2FA.
I personally use Bitwarden for my 2FA needs. As others mentioned you can self host the server but personally I have no reason not to trust their SaaS solution, especially now that they offer EU hosted servers. If all you want is a basic authenticator app that does only one thing give FreeOTP a try, it’s made my RedHat. You can then sync the applications state.
I have the big LTT Store water bottle ever since it came out, so roughly two years ago? I replaced the lid once (not because it was broken but because i like the new one more) and it’s holding up great.
It’s the same as with email. If I communicate with someone using Gmail, then yes, of course Google also gets some my data. But it’s still better than being forced to use Gmail because my friend is on Gmail right?
That makes sense with their reasoning. But the DMA will still free people from WhatsApp regardless. There will be some open source messaging app implementing the new MLS protocol to communicate with WhatsApp users. I am more than happy to use that alongside Signal instead of WhatsApp.
Great to see! I really hope more cities will follow suit to deal with this problem as well.
Yeah and where are you more likely to talk about sensitive information, at home or outside next to a busy street?
Firefox Relay is the best platform agnostic option in my opinion. It’s free to use for the basic variant and with Relay Premium you support Mozilla and can use custom domains as well.
Absolut. Auch wenn jetzt erstmal wieder “Normalbetrieb” auf Reddit zu herschen scheint, wird die Art und Weise wie die Admins die Community ignoriert hat vielen guten Willen verspielt haben.
Wenn man auf r/Linux schaut kann man auch sehen, dass gefühlt jeder zweite Post davon handelt wie sich die Qualität der Posts massiv verschlächtert hat, da weniger gut moderiert wird. Das Subreddit wird nicht das einzige sein, wo das so passiert ist.
At least Brave forks Chromium and they have a bunch of patches they apply to the codebase. I mean yeah, they still contribute to the Chromium monopoly but calling them just a rebrand is a bit unfair in my opinion
Während die Gemeinschaft hier noch recht klein ist sehe ich kein Problem darin Content von r/ich_iel zu pfostieren 🤷♂️
Ja genau das meine ich. Da ist es mir aktuell lieber für beide Plattformen einen separaten Account zu haben, auch wenn man das dank ActivityPub rein theoretisch nicht machen müsste.
Aber Lemmy Communities werden in Mastodon ja zumindest korrekt als “Group” deklariert. Also hoffentlich werden die irgendwann auch korrekt und anders gehandelt.
Das ist leider der Stand der Dinge.
Das Protokoll ActivityPub ermöglicht es zwar unter den Plattformen zu kommunizieren, aber ich schätze mal, dass es aktuell für Lemmy keine hohe Priorität hat Mastodon Content zu integrieren.
Meiner Meinung nach sind das communitybasierte Modell (Reddit, Lemmy) und das Microblogging-Modell (Twitter, Mastodon, Threads) auch nicht ohne weiteres miteinander kompatibel. Lemmy Communities auf Mastodon zu browsen macht auch nur bedingt Spaß finde ich.
That’s the thing. I get that people using the service on a third party client and not seeing ads is hurting their bottom line as they use bandwidth and not make money. But just banning them outright is a shit move. Ideally they would’ve made it part of Reddit Premium to make that a bit more worthwhile.