I use nvchad and pipe the man page into it
I use nvchad and pipe the man page into it
Personally I use BitWarden with a unique pain in the ass password that I have written it down somewhere.
From there I can get back into everything.
I also currently use it with Syncthing and it works but I was looking in some alternatives to maybe minimize the amount of apps I use.
Cuz based on the type of accidents, it probably wouldn’t make sense. It is just adding extra cost.
It is a tool, use it when it fits. Use both where they fit.
You and the point have never seen each other.
of what to install after distro hoping
My man, I just installed Mint and nvchad was on my list.
This.
Also, recommend using it with Obtainium. It auto searches for updates on multiple sources like GitHub, GitLab, F-Droid Official, F-Droid Third-Party Repo, APKPure,Telegram App, HTML, etc.
If you are talking about Android keyboard, is https://github.com/helium314/openboard not a good option?
How do you know they don’t use “advanced techniques”? I think you gravely overestimate the complexity of adding them to a website.
I recommend you look into web fingerprinting. IP and login data are no longer the only data required to pin point you on the web.
Source available if only requeated is not enough, the big benefit is when any one can at any point check the code on a whim. Not ask for a permit and wait until the company decides(if they decide or just leave you hanging) to give you a copy of the code.
Besides the fact that even in this scenario, malicious code can be hidden.
simplicity, there is a comfort from not having to position windows for mutitasking
Not true, you get the open source code and you compile it yourself then compare the checksum of what you compiled with app installer. If they match that means they didn’t add extra code besides whats in the open source.
Even if the keyboard is open source, you cannot guarantee that the app that is installed by the app store is the open source version.
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Can’t remember the exact video. But research a bit about web fingerprinting.
Probably not enough to use an adblock. Personally https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYVU6rModlGxvJbszCclGGw this guy helped me understand internet tracking and profiling.
I never expected a completionist on lemmy.