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/run/media/USERNAME is better and works without root, if you use udisksctl
/run/media/USERNAME is better and works without root, if you use udisksctl
Most people just need to fear their passwords being cracked remotely. In masses.
If your threat model is being known, people stealing your stuff to login to your things, this is very high.
A password can be cracked and is often very bad.
GCam Photos Preview registeres itself as Google Photos and allows minimal Preview. Thats the least invasive version.
Swap is only needed for emergencies, if you have a bad oom, and if you have low RAM.
If you have like 1-4GB of RAM, ZRAM may be better than swap.
Aged like milk
Yeah that factor may not be wanted. But it is a security factor, because only you have it.
You could hash it securely so the computer gods dont know your fingerprint. And you could only use it in addition to another factor.
Yeah as they have the same app ID I need to clone, change the app ID and build with my own Key. That is fine and I may do that for a bunch of repos.
Already found them but that is not a nice way.
I am getting AndroidStudio Flatpak currently and will just build the APK myself. Lets see how hard that is.
Something you know, something you have, something you are.
3FA:
You could also start with just one of these
Some way to encrypt the decryption key.
This could also mean TPM + Pin. Or using a Nitrokey, externally, which stores the password to decrypt the decryption key.
That is how user account unlocking (on GrapheneOS with Pixel phones) is done.
opportunistic TPM integration would be nice.
I.e. use the security chip of the device, if one is found. Otherwise use password.
OR use a Nitrokey etc, which can act as a secure device to store these keys too.
Take that, Windows. You dont need a builtin TPM if you can use a Nitrokey 3 with a secure element, externally.
Strange, didnt see that, was new in my feed?
When did they rename the order?
Wireguard has performance improvements at the cost of NEEDING to store client data longer.
If you do interesting stuff, use a good VPN. But those will also have to either delete their logs (Wireguard is actually worse here) or be brave.
Or Tor…
Nobody asking themselves how they got all these details of that person?
Reddit doesnt require a full name.
Finally! Their deb was broken even on Ubuntu, and Appimages are no real option.
But the size is insane, Electron is really an issue.
Also, the app just works if your phone is in the same LAN, and requires an open port which is also randomized, so secure firewall configs are very problematic, as you need to open the port manually every time.
Horrible… this is just horrible. The Android app is 300MB and it is the actual client.
The Desktop app is just a relay “receiver”, it doesnt work without the phone.
And it also uses a randomized port everytime which you need to allow, every time… at least using normally secure firewalls.
This is awesome! I also use Inter Variable on KDE Plasma and it just looks more modern.
It is a bit bold compared to Noto Sans, but Noto Sans is such a boring Font you basically forget it exists.