c/lost-lemmings
Why are you here? Well, ok I guess you can stay :3
c/lost-lemmings
I personally use hop2desk for all of my remote access needs. Works wonderfully on any pc as well as on android! Best part is you dont need to dick with ports or anything like that, just make sure you set a good persistent password and you’re good to go.
I disagree that you are inherently in a worse position simply because you dont know enough to take a peek at the code or harden things. I think that again, simply being such a massive project linux gives a trickle down effect to normal users. Even as a normie, you are safer on linux than on windows, full stop. As for github scripts, thats an entirely different subject because yes, open source CAN be dangerous still (just like proprietary can).
You are correct for open source projects with only a few maintainers… But with a project as big as linux, there are SO many people with that “formal education” (which doesnt really even need to be formal) that the amount of eyes on the codebase DOES benefit the normies who dont look at it.
I love my security resting in the hands of a multibillion dollar corp, so that way when they get hacked I get lumped in! So secure!
Well I’m sorry I… don’t know what to tell you. I’m not Hacksmith Industries!
How is that even relevant at all - especially when talking about the hundreds of forks of firefox with ACTUALLY privacy focused features or settings
I just use betterdiscord with the do not track extension
My apologies for being inept, but would you mind providing a link to somewhere I can learn to set up an SMTP server using only my Gmail Account?
To be honest, i don’t know yet. I’ve yet to try both, and plan to anyway. Does vaultwarden require an SMTP server/domain name all the same?
Ok, thank you! Is there any way you know of to get an SMTP server running and functional without a domain name?
As he literally says you can just click update… don’t fucking use it if you don’t want to but then don’t be like “IT SHOULD NOT EXIST CMD LINE BAD!!”
You never have to touch it on most typical distros. At all.