Maybe that's because of your extremely niche hardware vendor not providing appropriate drivers for their hardware?! Honestly, I read your salty comments under this post and your kind of attitude really pisses me off. Don't like the experience? Totally fine, don't use Linux and move on. Linux, for the most part, is FOSS software so feel free to contribute to it instead of complaining about things being broken. Linux is also free in terms of cost. So quite frankly, the developers of your distribution of choice owe you nothing.
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I personally use both a local password manager (KeepassXC) and a cloud based manager. The "critical credentials" as well as 2fa recovery codes and such go into the local vault. Critical passwords are for example the ones for mail providers, encryption keys for backups etc. which allow me to recover my accounts in an emergency. The rest goes into the cloud manager for convenience.
Multiple tasks in one request! 🙏🏻
Thanks, I was wondering where this directory comes from for a while now!
I don't see any need for BlueSky at all when there already is a great network in the form of Mastodon. I mean all (most) of the ideas you mentioned apply one-to-one to Mastodon as well. To me they have very similar ideas.
I mostly agree, yet there's no other good Java IDE out there. I mean there's eclipse but that's ancient software having seen its best days decades ago.
PowerShell: right clicks and selects run as administrator, loses previous session
That article basically says nothing
Goose Farmer - Remote
What the fuck
Thanks for sharing! Do you know if it can show/hide icons based on screen size? I used to only hide my icons when I'm not connected to a larger screen with Bartender.