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  • I recommend going for a password manager. Bitwarden (and probably every other modern password manager) let's you import passwords from a file and Firefox let's you export all your passwords as a file. All you have to do is take your FF passwords and chuck them into your password manager of choice

  • What're you gonna do, stop using Google Maps?

    Yes.

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  • I love Proton and will advocate for it any chance I get, but I can also see that it might be good to have people like you who don't put all their eggs in one basket

  • I remember figuring this out when I realized my vpn wasn't connecting while I was inside of my secure folder, which acts like it's own user profile

  • You need a VPN that can split tunnel by ip via CLI (although I think it's also possible to set it up in an ovpn file, but I haven't tried it). The only one I've found that can do this natively is proton, specifically the python community version.

    I don't know how this next part works if you use something that isn't tailscale, but if you do then just set proton's split tunneling for 100.64.0.0/10

    Then, still on this machine, advertise the exit node from tailscale (you also have to allow it from your tailscale admin console). Connect to it from your phone, making sure to use the server as an exit node, and head over to ip.me to see if it's working

  • If I'm understanding correctly, I think I've actually done something similar with tailscale. I run a VPN on my server and use it as a tailscale exit node (since it's always running, I never have to worry about it turning off) and this allows me to connect to my server remotely while using a VPN, since Android also doesn't allow simultaneously VPN connections

  • Obviously it's sci-fi but there's only so much disbelief we can suspend

  • Idk man I thought the one from 2005 was pretty good

  • They're already grouped together in a list that you already linked in the original post

  • Serious question about this argument. Try translating tenths of inches... to what? I assume you're not talking about converting to metric because then any unit is problematic, and if you're using tenths of an inch then you're using inches, not something else, so... what's the problem?

  • Thats a name I haven't heard in a long time

  • Can you explain why you don't recommend GNOME? I installed Pop when I built my first PC about a month ago and I haven't noticed anything problematic

  • If somehow none of anyone else's suggestions work for you, I've found success with PurpleTV, which comes as an extension if on PC or app if on android

  • He's talking about Wine, the compatibility layer used to run Windows programs on Linux, not about dual booting

  • You're getting downvoted because that, in fact, isn't the feature we were talking about.

    2FA and passkeys are different

  • They're talking about the fact that Bitwarden doesn't support passkeys on mobile

  • I didn't fully understand what I was talking about when I replied, and for that I apologize. Now that I know a little bit more, this is basically how it works (I think):

    We cannot see posts made directly on Mastodon. However, they can see posts made on Lemmy and even comment on them. We are able to see those comments as normal and without doing anything on our end, but again, that's only as long as they're made under Lemmy posts

  • As far as I know it's always been this way. At least since I joined during the whole reddit fiasco