@Spaniard It’s all good if it works for you, no problem.
For me TB lacks a few things, I have a vague feeling that BB is what TB would have been if Mozilla still cared for users more than other things 🥲
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@dukeofdummies @CrabAndBroom +1 for Betterbird, it’s Thunderbird that works
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•Microsoft Proposes "Hornet" Security Module For The Linux Kernel31·5 months ago@ikidd @BaconIsAVeg Correct on WSL, one of the best Trojan horse ever built.
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•Microsoft Proposes "Hornet" Security Module For The Linux Kernel2·5 months ago@ikidd @waspentalive That is more or less what I have in mind yes
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•Microsoft Proposes "Hornet" Security Module For The Linux Kernel183·5 months ago@ikidd After years of Embrace, extend and extinguish, and now the cloud and copilot stuff, can’t put my faith on Micro$oft anymore, EVER 🙅🙅🙅♀️
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•root (or sudo) access delay instead of password1·5 months ago@deadcatbounce @dontblink That’s the Linux version of “press ALT+F4 to enable cheatmode” 🤣
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'42·5 months ago@notanapple The more I read the docs, the more I think it doesn’t matter, they are poking around an EU distro. Nothing more, for now it is a proof of concept, not entitled to produce anything production ready
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'51·5 months ago@lambipapp Legit 😆
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'52·5 months ago@ScotinDub I would say because it helps corporate adhesion, but no, they have no clue it’s just a POC for now eu-os.gitlab.io/goals
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'41·5 months ago@Ephera OpenSUSE is first to come to mind, then probably Mageia + OpenMandriva (Mandrake derivatives).
All these EU opensource initiatives looks really good, but I fear that they may just be trying to pump taxpayer money and produce actually nothing usable.
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'244·5 months ago@SpiceDealer Sorry, what ? How can it be made in EU if it’s a Fedora fork/derivative ?
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•Was anybody else just burned by the Tor Browser flatpak?81·5 months ago@nikqwxq550 I was about to advocate for the flatpak packager-maintainer being a random guy volunteering for the job. But no, it’s official flathub.org/apps/org.torprojec…
m33@theprancingpony.into LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•Help: How to set up the portable LibreWolf as a default browser in W10?2·6 months ago@Flmaker Oh, I see. So you will need something like registering librefox standalone exe as if it was actually installed the usual way.
github.com/SiL3NC3/PortableReg…
m33@theprancingpony.inOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Like many others, I’ve been looking into internet browsers lately. This guy has put together a pretty extensive comparison: pctips.com/best-browsers3·6 months ago@soyboy77 Tor browser is a dedicated tool for the job, you should use it if you have anything related to tor use cases in mind.
m33@theprancingpony.inOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Like many others, I’ve been looking into internet browsers lately. This guy has put together a pretty extensive comparison: pctips.com/best-browsers5·6 months agoSeen on LibreFox’s website: Open-source tests of web browser privacy privacytests.org
m33@theprancingpony.into Linux@lemmy.ml•[openSUSE] AI hands out Windows keys, but Linux never had a lock41·6 months ago@banazir Indeed it does, even more when you think about enterprises where subscriptions piles up and last literally forever.
In the end, these costs are compensated by customers so, you, me, them, everybody…
@TheTwelveYearOld Have a look at cryptomator maybe