

You used it with keepassxc?
You used it with keepassxc?
Truly the year of the Linux desktop
You mean completely legally forcing entry to a home thats near the one they had a warrant for and dispatching a hostile terrorist baby with an ak-47-shaped pacifier?
That is sound advice, the cops will likely not arrive in time and if they do they might shoot me.
Not zero. In the same way I’m sure
more than zero of the folks wearing swastikas 90 years ago were good. But the odds are low enough it’s not worth the energy.
He’s a cop, why shouldn’t we be implying he likely beats the shit out of anyone he can?
Did you even read what you linked?
Does using fedora help manipulate teenage girls into eating disorders or is that an unrelated team?
People still install antivirus? It’s not 2005 anymore.
Hey you can’t just assume someone on a pro-linux rant on Lemmy is a man…
Jk
You want to use Linux and yet you don’t know what a newline character is?
You can, depending on which precise bar is meant.
I mean it’s source available, but sure I guess
I was on your side until this message.
Zen seems to have picked up a lot of privacy improvements but it’s a pretty small team doing a lot of ambitious work. I like it, but it’s got a lot of (minor, mostly aesthetic) bugs.
I use mullvad for stuff I really don’t want a record of (for as much as that’s possible)
On the chrome side, Vivaldi (former opera before they sold out to china) is a good browser, but even more ambitious and even more buggy than zen. It has a built in email client. Like, who does that?
It can also be more safe depending on where the centralization happened.
Id argue that if decentralization is the goal, matrix is the right path forward.
Just like the non-technical backdoor
What are you talking about?
Signal: over a decade of leaking nothing and providing a great service for free, with some weird hiccups along the way like cryptocurrency.
Privacy “advocates”: fuck signal