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  • Configure uBlock Origin in medium mode and set Firefox to delete cookies on quitting. Easy.

  • Been there, done that. It wasn't a bad experience, but also not a good one.

  • I mean, my laptop is a Dell from 2018-2019 with a 8th gen Core i5, so I don't think is too "new" ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ.

  • I really like Debian, but for some reason my not-new-laptop didn't liked it. Issues with suspend, the WiFi and the NVME drive made me to nuke it last Wednesday and in its place I installed Fedora, which seems to play better with the hardware. At least I don't have problems with it in my desktop.

  • i stg

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  • At least you can listen to songs about the little shit to make the writing more bearable =D

  • (Copying my comment from another thread in !linuxmemes@lemmy.world)

    Last September I installed Debian 12 in my laptop with an encrypted LVM. Then I tried to add a secondary SSD, also as an encrypted volume, by following some random tutorial I found (spare me, it was my first time fiddling around with an encrypted installation). The next thing I remember is that I was in an initramfs shell trying to fix the boot process ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿคฃ. Since I was running low on patience (and it was like 3 AM) I simply decided to nuke the install and start again. Eventually I was able to configure the SSD correctly, but this event reminded me how easily is to brick your system if you're not careful enough. Fun times.

  • Last September I installed Debian 12 in my laptop with an encrypted LVM. Then I tried to add a secondary SSD, also as an encrypted volume, by following some random tutorial I found (spare me, it was my first time fiddling around with an encrypted installation). The next thing I remember is that I was in an initramfs shell trying to fix the boot process ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿคฃ. Since I was running low on patience (and it was like 3 AM) I simply decided to nuke the install and start again. Eventually I was able to configure the SSD correctly, but this event reminded me how easily is to brick your system if you're not careful enough. Fun times.

  • You can change that behavior in the settings.

  • I've been using Firefox Vertical Tabs since 1 or 2 years ago and my experience has been satisfactory. Now, I'm not a vertical tabs power user or something like that, and if suddenly I cannot use them anymore I can go back to use horizontal tabs without much problem. At this point I'm just accustomed to them, but they're not an integral part of my workflow.