2FAS, Bitwarden, Firefox are my most used FOSS on Android for me.
Cute dogs allowed!
You definitely don’t want this stuff to escape into the atmosphere.
At least you did post an excellent meme because of the painful, terrible event.
I still interact with one irreplaceable community. If there isn’t enough subscribed content on Lemmy, I do go back and look at my feed. Most of my interactions are here, though.
Yes, open-sourced. SQL database. Most likely people who have gripes with lemmy.world.
I think it’s OK/good-looking on certain things. Maybe just because it’s a shiny pretty metal. But somehow, I don’t seem to own anything in shiny gold color.
Easy excuse; anyone would believe it. It’s the work of God.
Ideally, since you want to write your master password down to keep it safe somewhere (because you can forget), you write the new password down before you change the password.
cc: @WtfEvenIsExistence@reddthat.com
I just want a native experience.
For non-professional cybersecurity, I like:
Like, but somewhat spammy:
For computer & society:
https://www.inoreader.com is great. Love it.
Hey, dude, I feel I somewhat understand you, because I was the same, and am the same. But here’s something I learned a while ago that helped (obviously didn’t kill it). It’s by now a cliche and is totally commercialized, but hey, if it works.
Habit 1: Be Proactive: Focus and act on what you can control and influence instead of what you can’t.
There are a lot of things you can’t control/have causal effects in life. You will kill yourself worrying about them. Drop the bad news you can’t change. If you already know who you are going to vote for, just don’t read the political news. Do you parts for the climate change and forget the rest. etc.
Live long and prosper.
This tendency seems to be commonplace in humans. Big sisters/brothers like to tell their younger siblings what to do. You give people any power, there would be some who are bound to abuse it. That’s why there is philosophy about anarchism.
Maybe if your partner(s) likes it.
Thanks for the work. You are a life saver. I coincidentally ended up in the scenario you described: using an account (big instance) to subscribe to everything. Syncing unsubscription from a main account would work well for me.
You can use this tool to help. https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim When you unsubscribe, you have to unsubscribe from each account manually, though.
Yes! There is this Buddhist saying, supposedly some 2,500 years back, “Even if a whole mountain were made of gold, not double that would be enough to satisfy one person.”
You can trace unsatisfied greed in American gazillionaires all the way back to Rockefeller. Before that, you can trace it to Kings, Queens, Emperors, Conquerors. Only external circumstances, societal structures/cultures/etc, keep the greed in check. As soon as we were out of subsistence living, we started collecting, often times just for the sake of collections, sometimes other people’s great misery be damned.