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  • I have a 32gb USB flash drive I got from Protectli with some other purchases I mad (it was cheap and is tiny and metal) I was surprised how fast it was, so I am using it for my ventoy boot disk and have 15+ isos on it.

    I actually just used it last night and copied windows10, debian 12.5 and Linux mint isos

    They all copied pretty quickly!

  • You're welcome.

    I've not thought about nor worried about wear and tear. I did a search but didn't find anything. Are you just being cautious? Or perhaps you only access files occasionally?

    Either way, you may want to creat a bash alias in your .bashrc file so that you can type a simple command like mountnas or 'nas' and you might have another to run the umount command to unmount it.

    Since my NAS runs my camera recordings and backups and some containers, I figure wear from mounting conveniently shouldn't be an issue...

    Cheers!

  • Cute idea, but 8 characters is not a good length. Neat if more symbols and longer length card could be generated.

    Length of 8 and only a-Z plus numbers 0-9?

    That could be cracked in an offline attack in minutes...

  • I'm using flatpack version which is much more up to date.

    I think the big thing is compatibility with current Microsoft office versions.

    So there is benefit from being on a newer version unless you're only using Libre and not sending each other people who are opening it in Microsoft office versions.

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  • Great question!

    A National internet ID of course!

    it might be called a Crypto-quantum-cyber-safety-passcode and you'll need to use it in any site that collects and stores data about you. It will be for your safety!

     
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    /s
    
    Speaking of...
    
    Has it ever been explored to pen a modern day update similar to , or to  the constitution (amendment)?
    
    (It would add new things) which could  prevent future stupid laws and the encroachment of individual privacy and how other entities can collect, store, use and sell one's data and metadata they create. It would also avoid wasting of resources..
    
    
    I'm sure there are other modern things today that the founding fathers could never  have imagined at the time  - but you better believe they would have included if they had the slightest idea!
    
    The tough part is that it would need to be well thought out and reasonable (and practical) 
    
    
    Otherwise, it will always be a knee jerk defensive reaction to all this nonsense all the time. It's exhausting and a waste of $
      
  • Dolphin has been one of my favorite benefits of switching from Ubunt to Debian! I didn't know how "plain" nautilus was until I met Dolphin.

    I've been able to customize the file window to my liking and it's really nice !

  • Completely did! Thanks for being kind.

    My shell prompt is stock and gets really long sometimes

    I'm about to install Debian and try some other desktop environments... And maybe I'll play with my shell prompt later.