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youmaynotknow @ jjlinux @lemmy.ml
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  • Thanks, I did get a code from someone else. Have a great weekend.

  • Thanks so much

  • What is this "chrome" thing I keep reading about? Be right back, my wolf needs to be fed.

  • I'll also keep an eye on it. I really like it's simplicity, but not allowing me to resize my weather widget to fill the screen horizontally is a deal killer.

    The positioning of the icons I can work around, but asymmetric widgets? No way.

  • You are absolutely correct. I was talking about LTT. Sorry. I read everything wrong and didnt even open the link.

  • What GrapheneOS are you talking about? 🤣

  • Spot on. A couple of years ago I wanted him and his channel to be destroyed since he was being such a jerk. Now, not so much. I still don't like him, but he has come a long way in his interactions with people, at least publicly.

    I'm a moron. Working on not being one much longer.

  • We're all here to help each other where we can. 80%+ of my digital detox and privacy journey has been achieved by asking in Lemmy. Enjoy.

  • I've been in GrapheneOS and Calyx (sometimes I get bored and flash it just to see what each has new) since the Pixel 5, and have never felt the need to return to stock.

  • If you go with GrapheneOS, and I believe also with Lineage and Calyx, you'll be getting as many updates as in stock, probably even more.

  • This is the best option for buget-ish, easy to flash GrapheneOS and 7 years (6 more now) of firmware updates. You can get the 256GB version for around 500 dollars, which should translate to around 460 euros. The 158GB version is only 50 dollars less, so not worth skimming on that, in my opinion.

  • Awesome. I'll see if it's a good replacement for Dash to Dock. Thanks.

    Edit: Nope, but I can use them in tandem.

  • My kids would be smart and lazy. USB external wifi card, done 🤣

  • Start with a miniPC between 250-350 dollars. That will get you a good start. If you need to add storage, you can always add via USB.

  • For something that literally holds all your credentials, just it being closed source should be enough of a concern.

  • My daughter and my sister 🤣🤣. I have 0 art in my body, so they do all that for me. I could say I have a great AI driven FOSS process in place, lol.

  • Tubular works like a charm like 98% of the time (which is way more than YouTube apps, LOL).

  • I selfhost vault warden, and in all honesty, it's just painless. I do reverse proxy it, but you could also just setup wireguard or Tailscale at home and keep it even more secure that way.

    The reason I chose to selfhost is because I want to be in as much control as possible of my data. I chose Vault warden because it's fully featured and super easy to deploy the server, ridiculously so.

    Now,if anyone was to ask me if they should selfhost Bitwarden or just use their hosted service, I'd suggest to take the second option, for 2 reasons:

    1.- it's even easier and just works 2.- if you choose the paid tier it has some nice features and you help the project stay alive