If you can’t Stockholm your way into it, you might wanna make it a bit Sweder (i’m so sorry)
If you can’t Stockholm your way into it, you might wanna make it a bit Sweder (i’m so sorry)
I would question your maths, but the rest doesn’t sound all that bad.
As a normie (at least in these circles), I think I agree with your last point. Windows being heavily restricted in its customizability is a feature. A bad feature, but a feature nonetheless.
… I should probably have added an eli5 somewhere in my comment. I’m not a Linux user, although I sometimes wish I was with how Windows is doing/has been doing. I just don’t wanna wipe my only computer only to fail miserably, have no prior experience.
Anyway, I think that last part answers my question, thanks!
I’m curious,do you use these in your private life? And if so, for what? I only found out about Yubikey recently, when I was handed one by my workplace.
Didn’t expect to run into data from my work in the wild! I figured this came from the SILC survey when I read the title.
Couldn’t help thinking of this sketch… https://youtube.com/watch?v=alwARbVmWjQ
Thanks for the heads up, seems like it might stop functioning properly in the future according to posts on the Sync community. Guess I’ll look around for some alternative in case that happens.
I was on Sync for Reddit before going here, and checked out Lemmy as the devs switched platform. So the joke’s on them, my UX is basically identical.
That said, sucks that people shy away because of complexity.
Ah yes, the classic “quoting 1800’s legal cases in matters of civil rights”.
I wish y’all the best of luck in the coming four years. And frankly, the years thereafter…
Big same. I really like Firefox on mobile for the addons (mostly Consent-o-matic, hate cookie popups), but I still mostly use Adblock Browser because of the tab groups. The convenience really wins me over, sadly.
Your old classmates who flunked during the last two years probably didn’t post about it on social media. It’s not reflective of reality, just all curation.
Trust me, you’re doing fine. My bachelor took five years to finish, and plenty of people I’ve talked to have had similar situations.