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  • Can also use mullvad’s DNS, it’s free

  • Asking Jeeves now

    Edit: oh no

  • I’ve been on Linux for 14 years now and all the projects I’ve used as my daily driver are still kicking and doing great. Arch, Fedora, Debian, and NixOS. I’m on nix and I’d happily stay here ten more years if the governance stuff settles down, that concerns me. But from a technical and package availability perspective it’s amazing

  • California uber alles headass

  • Shoutout to a real anti imperialist, principled socialist. If more world leaders were as steadfast in their commitments to humanity as those in the DPRK we’d be living in FALGSC already

  • I would use LibreTexts in college as a supplementary resource when my assigned textbook was confusing or lacking. At least for math topics they are great.

  • Yeah when I was in high school we discovered an exploit on Chrome that would let you download files despite the content control blocking any downloads for non admins. So I hosted a bunch of pirated games on a google drive, and my friends and I would distribute it. Then everybody would be playing Minecraft or CS 1.6 LANs in class and in the after school detention room. Shit was awesome

  • rule

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  • Using NixOS means when I had the time to customize I wrote it all declaratively, so now that I’ve got obligations it all stays configured and reproducible. No need to swap lol

  • You’ll almost certainly want to disable some of the more extreme privacy settings. Specifically, enabling Canvas and WebGL will make it much more usable, at the cost of some reduced privacy.

  • I use Zen as my daily driver, and Firefox on mobile. I isolate different areas of my life with containers and profiles but you don’t necessarily need to do all that. It’s good and private out of the box

  • I fully agree with you. I use biometrics but if I’m in a situation where I think I might be pressured to unlock my phone for direct state surveillance, I.e. security or customs at the airport, I’ll just restart my phone then so it prompts for a password. Whatever suits your threat model

  • In the US at least, the law allows state actors to compel you to unlock your phone or computer using biometrics. They cannot demand the same with a password or PIN.

  • Heneage and Denny, as servants "whom he used secretly about him", were privy to Henry VIII's most intimate confidences about Anne of Cleves. He told them he doubted her virginity, on account of "her brests so slacke".

    Why is this so funny to me, wtf are you on about Henry

  • It’s all about the workflow efficiency for me, not RAM. And the tilers for KDE and Gnome have always been unreliable in my experience.

  • Great post, also I love your about page 🚩✊

  • We could use more tbh, my king

  • Its the self victimization while siding and licking the boots of authority

  • I use proton and it’s been solid

  • Funnily enough the windows calculator is open source. Idk why they did that while enshittifying everything else so hard but it’s true

  • chat @hexbear.net

    Relationship problems have me fucked up and confused rn