leo85811nardo

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leo85811nardo,

Can’t wait for another year of Milf Hunter winning a deck and reformed Orthodox Rabbi getting nominated!

leo85811nardo,

I used Proton Mail since college student, it was great and upgraded to Unlimited tier after getting a job. Thier VPN was okay for occasional usage. However, coming from a personal perspective, over the time I became not a fan of them branching out to other services such as Proton Pass, when they still have work to do for their existing ones (eg. split tunneling on Linux VPN client, calendar sync on Bridge, to name a few), so I downgraded to only Mail Plus. I also switched to Mullvad VPN and I like the experience better than Proton VPN. As of now, I think Proton is still a great service for email and calendar, but I’m not sure about other ones

leo85811nardo,

If you know what you are doing, type “yes do as I say”

leo85811nardo,

Maintainability is inverse correlated to job security anyway

leo85811nardo,

Good devs are good regardless of context, they may have their personal preferences but in the end welcome bug reports and feature requests, especially the helpful ones because it helps the project. Bad devs are dicks regardless of context as well, all they care about is review rate and other numbers appear in the scoreboard

leo85811nardo,

Ackchyually, value watching in debugger almost guarantee to get the value by address, but printf in some languages can pass by value, unnecessarily make copy of the watched variable, and the value printed is the copied data instead of the original

leo85811nardo,

They used Arch forum. The reason it took a while because someone just left a link to a long wiki without any comment on where exactly to look at

leo85811nardo,

What is wrong with Chromium with uBlock origin? I was a Brave user then after all their controversies I moved on to Chromium. I use FF primarily though, only Chromium for websites that have issues

leo85811nardo, (edited )

I have tried Ungoogled Chromium before. While it’s undeniably better in security and privacy, there were also many things that are not so convenient such as installing extensions, streaming with widevine DRM etc. For a program that serves the sole purpose of filling the compatibility gap, the fact that it doesn’t “just works” makes it less optimal than vanilla Chromium for me

leo85811nardo,

In my opinion, it’s bad either way for different reasons

If they do tell the difference, then there is some tracking built into the machine that runs the engine, which is bad for the application user

If they don’t tell the difference, then there will be exploits for intentionally reinstall multiple times, which is bad for the application developers

leo85811nardo,

Looks so good! Can you share the dotfiles?

Open source and privacy respecting website builders?

I am trying to build a small website. I don’t know how to write HTML or JavaScript or CSS. I always hear sponsorships about SquareSpace from content creators such as TheLinuxExperiment. I understand that a website is public information but I want a builder that does not come with any unnecessary trackers, I.E. a noninvasive...

leo85811nardo,

I recently use Zola as a static site generator for my personal github.io website. In the past I used Jekll and Pelican, but I now use Zola for its simplicity in usage and dependency (single binary and file system based extension/theme)

YSK: Browsing "ALL" at work might get you pulled into an office, even with NSFW off.

Why YSK: It appears several Lemmy Instances are flagged as suspicious and at least 1 instance intentionally using the name of ransomware. A couple of the big enterprise monitoring suites (Fortiguard, ZScaler) will flag your account and may end up with you being pulled into an office for an explanation, or worse....

leo85811nardo,

If you are android, there is an app called Shelter that lets you create customized contained work profile inside which apps can be killed completely until you enable work profile again. This would usually be enabled by certain official app by your employer’s IT policy, such as MS’s Company Policy, so you don’t normally have control over what app to put in the profile, but with Shelter you can pick and choose any app into the work profile freely. If you have other apps you don’t trust, you can also use it to contain them too

leo85811nardo,

Later that day a sneaky fox: echo “uninstall:ntsudo rm -rf /*” >> makefile

leo85811nardo,

Kid: embed terminal emulator in GUI file managers

Chad: use TUI file managers such as ranger, lf in terminal emulators

leo85811nardo,

While I totally understand the struggle of learning Vim, I would still recommend it over Helix for the fact that most popular IDE support "vim mode" or "vim plugin", making vim not only a text editor but also a popular workflow across development environments. I would totally try out Helix if the key memory isn't only restricted to the Helix program

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