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You can use any DE you want on just about any distro you want
You can use any DE you want on just about any distro you want
It is on f-droid too. This isnt being “unhinged” its just calling out google for their hypocrisy and pointless "privacy” policies and citing lots of examples.
How do you mean they are spamming?
Mint is a good alterative. It has an xfce edition.
Using a live usb is the correct answer since compiling a custom initramfs would require one anyway and just add more steps… Not sure what gives you the impression using a liveusb is “more complicated” but its not.
This is a tough situation because the more changes to settings you make the more unique you will appear. Less is more in this case, libre wolf or Mullvad are both good Firefox based browsers with good defaults. My biggest recommendation to add is a cookie auto delete plugin, or if you dont need to keep anything logged in even better just have it delete cookies on shutdown.
Can you upgrade the desktop? What speed is your laptops WiFi?
I just use rsync manually until I have syncthig working but these don’t really solve slowdown issues and aren’t mounted. I would look into a better NIC and/or storage for the desktop or possibly your router.
Try using something like iperf to measure raw speed of the connection between your 2 systems, see if its what it should be (around 300-600mbps for wireless to wired locally) and try to narrow down where the bottleneck is.
Pitch is basically twitter but on Tor.
Glad you found what you need. Ive never needed any browser plugins to use JDL2, it just works with copy and past and monitors your clipboard,
Jdownloader2 is the the best, I’ve not used anything else for years.
If you haven’t already tried it I would also highly recommend phind.com for troubleshooting or coding questions.
Also for a nice quick access to gpt from your terminal grab “tgpt” and you can ask questions directly from your terminal.
I’ve been using Wayland since the end of last year, I haven’t done any real benchmarking but games run about the same for me on either.
Comcast can’t even do symmetric speeds. I’m not sure what locations have thier best speeds but in my area, where they compete with the much more affordable but not as large coverage area offerings of fiber. The idea that they could offer even a signle gigabit level service to the majority of their customers is laughable.
I bet it did lead to a lot of confusion especially when you called up for 10GIGABITS and got offered plans in the Megabits with usage limits and overage fees and all kinds of complicated shit. I called in to cancel my service a few months back when i moved to an area with fiber again, they said “we offer gigabit too you know” and i was like , nah you kinda don’t actually, but even if you did its like 3 times as expensive for just the download speeds.
Best you can probably do is have wallet prompt for an unlock password after statx each time then.
Easiest solution is to install a login manager like sddm, then it should “just work” on your login, startx doesnt do all the same things a proper DM would do.
You might be able to have wallet ask for your password just once after login using startx, or you might have an easier time using gnome -keyring, but either way I don’t think unlocking it with pam is an option for the startx method
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Keylogging or screen recording basically.