Arch Linux
You can break anything quite easily on arch if you don’t know what you’re doing, including security.
Arch Linux
You can break anything quite easily on arch if you don’t know what you’re doing, including security.
For passwords, you can use the same KeepassXC database on multiple devices. It’s encrypted, and you can have the passphrase file locally on multiple devices, and the cloud provider cannot access it even by brute forcing. The database itself would not be reliant on the cloud service, you can easily switch between any provider (I currently use dropbox)
Well, it does compromise your privacy
Do you have some obscure hardware? I have multiple desktops running Ubuntu or similar, and have not had any issues with browser video playback. At home an AMD GPU, at work an NVIDIA one. Admittedly, I use firefox.
You can build all kinds of shady and privacy–hostile features into closed source projects, as opt out, and only remove them once people find out.
Why do you use brave anyway? It’s spyware


lapce is dead, isn’t it?


It’s gotten so much worse over the past few years, and it’s not looking like the trend is going to revert


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Dude log off already, others are having zero trouble getting what I meant


What else should I say when you use “weird” as a counterargument? That’s not rational, replying with a rational point doesn’t make sense.


youre a fed prove me wrong


Stupidest comment of the week


Seems like you are doing a lot of overthinking to argue against piracy on the piracy community


Surely, as in most modern games, the creators exact wishes is that nobody will be able to play it in a few years …


Yup, tax avoidance seems to be orders of magnitude than anything in this infographic
This State of Tax Justice 2025 report shows that over the six year period for which data is available, US-headquartered multinational corporations cost countries around the world US$495 billion in lost corporate tax – some 29% of the global total of US$1.7 trillion lost to global corporate tax abuse. The United States itself is the biggest loser to global corporate tax abuse, losing $US271 billion to its own multinationals.
If you can figure out Linux, you can definitely use KeepassXC…