I know KDE is the most similar to windows but I would never install it due to 2 reasons:
- too many options for them
- too many options for me (the support guy)
I know KDE is the most similar to windows but I would never install it due to 2 reasons:
Nope, I’m not doing that. If they want that, they can do it themselves.
I’m 100% sure that Raspberry Pi has that. I can set how much of ram will go for the gpu. But raspberry pi’s gpu isn’t really a gpu.
100% if you have enabled “Safe browsing” (which is enabled by default). This also applies to Firefox, but I don’t know if there is enabled by default.
Yes, Tor recently made a change to that. This does increase fingerprinting but not by much. A lot of Tor users are using Linux rather than Windows.
Favourite: GrapheneOS
Others that I like: Monero Librewolf SimpleLogin MullvadVPN PiHole
I was usimg TPM on my Arch laptop, but then I swizched to a fido device - nitrokey.
Actually you can already run minecraft PE on linuc for quite some years, so nothing new.
Looks fantastic but how much are apps sandboxed? I don’t want WhatsApp to see all my files for example.
And blocks Tor.
Damn thats interesting! I would love to get one but currently I wouldn’t pay 500$ because I don’t have enough knowlage yet to do fun things with it.
Nitrokey
Yubikeys are defenetly the most popular ones, but I prefer Nitrokey which is based in Germany and open-source. I have 3 Nitrokeys and I’m very happy with them.
I have an IdeaPad and I can confirm that I can physically remove the Wifi card.
True but then you actually have to remember the password. Or you can use an USB key to store keyfile or a hardware security key like Nitrokey or Yubikey to decrypt it.
to test if it’s Firefox’ fault
Firefox follows web standards the most, but because most people use Chromium-based browsers web developers make websites for Chrome instead for the web.
IMO it’s the best (desktop) Chromium-based browser. Which means it’s a bad browser but there are a lot of worse options.
If you don’t have hardware encryption you can use --cipher xchacha20,aes-adiantum
option when running cryptsetup
to make it way faster than standard aes cipher in software.
Thats the first thing that I tried and still failes somewhere deep in the html where I probably shouldn’t skip a line.
Pixel 7a is more expensive than Pixel 8a???