

Also, some European countries use mostly VISA and others mostly Mastercard. It’s unreliable and a hassle for bank users who come from one country and need to pay in another.


Also, some European countries use mostly VISA and others mostly Mastercard. It’s unreliable and a hassle for bank users who come from one country and need to pay in another.


Your preferences can change. So, don’t worry about it. If your preference would have been different you could feel guilty about that too.


Although syncthing is awesome, i use rclone to fetch the latest version of the password database. With syncthing, i would worry about collisions. Maybe would be better to sync it between two devices, Android and Linux.


Yes and no. You can store them in a free cloud account, provided you have local copies; there’s a risk your access to the cloud storage could be denied. A security risk is that they could harvest these databases, and decrypt them later.
I think your best bet, if you were to use free services, is to delete old databases from the cloud. Encrypt the new databases with the updated password manager and a new master password.
No. It’s safer to install Windows and Linux/GNU on separate disks. Whatever you do, install Windows first, Linux second.


AFAF
All firefighters are Fire


127 TB of data in the env? That’s a lot


Mullvad has an option in the settings to enable their own DNS filters.


You can remove the (tracking) part in the URL after the question mark, like so https://resistmap.substack.com/p/they-took-his-gun-then-they-shot


Politicians have been exempt from chat control in all the proposals so far.
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To be fair, it is official supported hardware for Mobian and PostMarketOS