

I just installed Tumbleweed on my laptop alongside my main install (arch btw) to try it out, but I haven’t had a chance to mess with yast yet.
I just installed Tumbleweed on my laptop alongside my main install (arch btw) to try it out, but I haven’t had a chance to mess with yast yet.
Amateurs use the up arrow. The real pros use history | grep 'something I remember from the command statement'
:)
gasp how dare you suggest nano over vim! /s
Nah. Ubuntu gets hate for some good reasons, but it’s still a fine distro, especially if you’re happy with it.
That’s what pisses me off. I’d never give my data willing, but it’s unwillingly given through any relatives that did do this.
On desktop skip the ProtonVPN app and just use the official WireGuard app with the ProtonVPN config files which you can easily download from proton’s website. If your on Linux with gnome you don’t even need the wireguard app. You can just use the GUI network manager app to connect with the config files.
With pass, everything in the store is gpg encrypted. Unless they have your master password, getting the password_store itself will give them nothing but encrypted data blobs.
Imo pass is great for CLI password management
I was not aware of fuck. That’s fabulous