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  • Same, but my seeds are stored in a separate vault from my passwords. Seems like having MFA and passwords in the same place defeats the purpose. I used to let keepassxc auto fill MFA tokens, but finally changed to a separate app.

  • I use it for my work mail. I can’t speak to their privacy, but I think it’s ok. So far as I know they haven’t done anything stupid, and all the connections are only from my device, no cloud intermediary.

    I do like that it allows you to only apply the ActiveSync policies to the app instead of the entire device. If my employer remote wipes my device, it only impacts the app.

  • Yes, back in the early 00s. We toyed with making a net-bootable image with it for our computer labs, but it was really not practical. It definitely taught me a ton about systems, though.

  • I admit, I’m not a big fan of putting more functionality into systemd (or just of systemd in general), but that is a well-reasoned argument for having sudo live in the init system.

  • Apple ][e, it became “mine” in 90 after we moved. It’s still at my sister’s house, needs anew drive cable (we think). I bought a P2 350MHz a few years later so I could do something useful…those were the days…

    First phone was (I think) a Razr, in 03. My dad was more than happy to buy me a phone so he wasn’t worried about me driving back and forth from college.

  • I barely used my joycons, but I had drift. I don’t think I was misusing them, I only used them when mobile, and that was infrequent. And yet they drifted.

    I replaced the sticks with Hall effect sticks, and they’ve been fine since.

  • There’s basically nothing categorical that can’t run on Linux...

    From a desktop standpoint, I agree. From a business server infrastructure standpoint, I disagree completely. We run tons of software that doesn't run on Linux. Maybe there are alternatives, but there are other aspects in play (integrations with other services, vendor pricing, etc).

    It's not just desktops that people worry about.

  • That doesn't make it right.

    And not everyone can dump Windows for Linux. We run a lot of software that requires Windows. Changing is impractical if not impossible.

  • I bought the 512Gb OLED, and within two months decided I needed to upgrade the storage. I replaced the drive with a 2Tb drive, and I'm much happier. That said, I download a ton of stuff and keep it on there. I don't often play a single game straight through, so I like having the ability to have a wide variety at any given time. Replacing the drive is trivial if you're handy at all.

    I would buy direct, I wouldn't trust getting something second hand. I'm sure plenty of people are selling their LCD for an OLED, but I would rather go direct unless you're getting an amazing deal and have some level of purchase protection.

  • "No lawful way..."

    I just finished saving backups of the games I bought using my (hackable) Switch, and I'm planning on setting it up w/ Yuzu on my Steam Deck.

    And no one's going to stop me from fairly using my stuff.

  • Mozilla seized an opportunity to bring trustworthy AI into Firefox, largely driven by the Fakespot acquisition and the product integration work that followed. Additionally, finding great content is still a critical use case for the internet. Therefore, as part of the changes today, we will be bringing together Pocket, Content, and the AI/ML teams supporting content with the Firefox Organization.

    emphasis mine

    How do you interpret that?

  • I can't think of anyone I'd wish to die of cancer. I watched my father become a shell of a man while cancer took him, I wouldn't wish that on anyone.

    Really, I wouldn't wish anyone dead, but definitely not of cancer. What a horrible way to go.

    Fuck cancer.

  • I have a bathroom vent going through the wall. No problem at all, in Wisconsin.

    The vent cover has louvers that close it off, plus a shroud covering it. Weather is not a concern.

  • I read the man page, but I didn't see the answer to your question in there.

    I am assuming that it would only dump the root filesystem in your example. Other mounted filesystems like /home or /media, if they're separate filesystems, probably aren't included. You'd have to run a separate dump for each one.

    Best option to find out is to try it and see what happens. No better way to learn than by doing.

  • Same here. Seems like Google did a pretty good job with the eSIM registration in their app. I've swapped phones a number of times with zero issues.

  • I just got a Steam Deck, and I bought Baldur's Gate 3. Pretty sure I'll finish it on my deathbed. It feels like the hour here or there that I manage to play is not getting me anywhere fast.

  • My first job out of college was for an global company. I was there just over one year when they announced they were outsourcing us. On the day of announcement, there were two meetings. One way getting hired by the outsourcer, the other was being let go at some point in the next year (after turnover). Since subset of the let go group was booted that day.

    It was a great lesson to learn early in my career.

    My loyalty to my employer extends to the 40 hours they pay me. I accept my on call week three times per year, because I'm in IT and that's just how it goes. But past that, I don't care. I do, however, appreciate and enjoy my coworkers. We are friends, and no one abuses that friendship. I would miss working with them if I left, but that's not enough to keep me where I am. I've been looking, but not terribly seriously. For the most part I'm left to manage my stuff, and I don't get too much hassle from above. There is, however, a ton of corporate BS these days.

  • No official, public explanation. We know why...