

But if they get your Bitwarden vault and crack it - they have everything Throw a roadblock in their way - use a separate app for OTP.
But if they get your Bitwarden vault and crack it - they have everything Throw a roadblock in their way - use a separate app for OTP.
On the phone, I use Authy, More eggs - more baskets.
OTP is on my phone, Bitwarden is on my computer. I don’t use the OTP in Bitwarden.
Bitwarden
It makes a hexagonal shape filled with eyes. Be not afraid.
I have long said in regard to Microsoft Windows, “If anyone else can shutdown your computer without your permission, it is not your computer, it is theirs” - same goes for cars.
Well, is it really an account if you never login to it? (or if you even delete it once you make a local admin account?)
I wonder if it is possible to get the calendar in Thunderbird to take appointments from my Android phone’s calendar.
I like Debian, for the many ways to customize, adjust, and change settings
@theangryseal beat me to it… kudos! : ^ )
TheAngreSeal beat me too it… : ^ )
We’d be like villagers in a single-player Minecraft world. When Steve leaves the game, we freeze in mid-clock tick, and when Steve returns, we are back too, not even aware of the event.
Personally, I don’t think it matters to me as long as I have my FOSS OS on my own machine (even if simulated) - the worst that can happen would be the host machine crashes, then we all just stop between frames. We’d stop existing in plank time.
Oh, sorry I guess I was not detailed enough @frongt@lemmy.zip - I have a working desktop Linux system and an unused i7 laptop (whose battery does not charge, btw) 2 machines - I can use the desktop to prepare the thumb drive and the do the work on the laptop.
What about Busybox init do you find attractive?
A choice for every person who finds the existing choices lacking for whatever reason.
One day, an alien race will meet the ‘Children of Munroe’, who communicate with each other in simple numeric sequences.
:^)
Lenovo… I have a Lenovo laptop that requires you to insert a paper clip into a tiny hole to access the boot menu or the BIOS settings. That, combined with a keyboard faux pas, puts Lenovo off the list.
Is choice a bad thing? Each one gets the features and workflow that suits that one. You put the wheels on your Linux that you like the best, I choose mine too. They all work on the same roads.
If a chemical can disconnect you from God, then what you are calling God is not God.