windows users will do anything but switch to linux
strange creature
windows users will do anything but switch to linux
just the word yes didn’t accurately answer the question
correct, which is why the link was provided. the OP can figure the rest out, as you did
it is a pain to update, but they added a windows updater
the linux package manager in question
Mullvad, haven’t had any issues with it. If a site refuses my connection I just change servers until it works, even found a few that work on reddit
I use Strawberry personally.
searx.be, as you said. But you’ll have to switch instances occasionally due to rate limits.
SearXNG
People are still using Google as a search engine?
Short answer: yes
Long-ish answer: https://tosdr.org/en/service/180
Why are people still using telegram anyway… Much better options out there
That’s the problem I’m trying to address here.
There is no solution to that problem. If you lose your password it’s gone.
off-site cloud storage
This could be a server that is off-site but still controlled by you. Or just use a cloud hosting provider that you trust, the database is encrypted anyway. Or hell it could even be a hard drive in a box somewhere, assuming you never add anything to your database. Personally my off-site backup is a flash drive that I carry around with me at all times, and manually update whenever I make changes.
You’ve already answered your own questions in the “Some Solutions” section. If you completely lose your password to your vault there is nothing you can do, simple as that. Don’t lose it.
Cloud-based sync is incredibly easy with self-hosted cloud, as pointed out by the KeePassXC FAQ. Self-hosted cloud is effectively a local solution.
Just allow cookies for those websites. You can do it by clicking the lock to the left of the search bar and enabling “Always store cookis/data for this site”
You backup your 2FA locally. Problem solved.
If you’re using the cloud for anything related to security you’re doing something wrong. (In my opinion)
Depends on the hardware. You have to download NVIDIA drivers from your package manager.
I mean it depends on the hardware. (if we knew what hardware youre talking about it would make this much easier)
I feel like 99% of the time it’s just “does this distro have drivers for this hardware”. If yes it works, if no it doesn’t.
cant talk you down when i agree with you completely