try Vivaldi.
thanks, i asked because the Google PlayStore has WaterFox from waterfox.net. Not sure if this is real or fake, because other Fox forks can only be installed from Fdroid like Mull/Fennec
where did you get Waterfox on Android? The Playstore or F droid?
interesting, so you just back up your ~/.password-store directory? You use the same thing on Android or something else?/
I am using KeePass, it generates password and also TOTP. Works fine but I want to switch to something more Linuxy. Keepass is great but you really depend on a 3rd party.
the GNU pass encrypt using gpg? How do you transfer between devices, using cloud?
Do you script it so when it is an Ebay/Amazon link, Libre Wolf is opened? Or you just remember to do so?/
Use both. Deposit / withdraw huge sums at the bank, always. For small payments, use online banking.
Depending on the bank, online security can be a hit or miss. Are your grandparents ok to learn and do stuff like secure passwords, 2FA…etc? If they are, go ahead with online banking. If not, there is nothing wrong with do the transactions at the bank.
funny how with sooooo many updates, Windows are still very vulnerable. You buy a Windows PC, you better equip Antivirus software too; it is like bread and butter. On Linux and also Mac, you never need to worry about these things.
On desktop, it’s easy: Zen Browser, Qutebrowser, Mullvad Browser…etc.
It is the mobile one that is difficult. Literally everything non Chrome sucks.
I use vi from an Emacs Shell, which was spawned from an Emacs GUI.
I like and I do use Linux as my main OS. No dual boot BS, just pure Linux
butttttttttttttt
getting hibernate working perfectly in Linux on new hardware is PITA. I’m just happy with suspend working well, let alone hibernation.
Modern standby is the absolute shit of an invention.
This is the ONLY reason I wish I have a Mac. Forget all the memes and jokes about Apple, their laptops suspend very well. IIRC, they also have a hibernation timer built in, so if your laptop automatically hibernates after X hrs. But I dont want to be stuck in their ecosystem, so yeh…
Linux devs are not that keen to make hibernate work well either. Remember systemd dev forcefully removed the “suspend then hibernate” feature? You can still find the thread on Github lol.