

This has to be the first time I’ve seen praise for Linux audio rather than gripes - I’m glad to see it.


This has to be the first time I’ve seen praise for Linux audio rather than gripes - I’m glad to see it.


I finally finished Metal Gear Solid 4 (❤️!). I played a bit of Helldivers 2 with friends. And I’m still working on my first playthrough of Tomb Raider 2 on my Anbernic handheld as my couch game.


OnePlus has a pretty good track record for this


Weird, I have a less extreme, but opposite experience. More stuff works better on Wayland for my laptop (Debian 12 + KDE, Ryzen 5500u)
I have a Lenovo Yoga 6 13" that I’ve had a pretty good experience with. Screen rotation didn’t work properly on Ubuntu 20.04 when I tried it back then, but I switched to Fedora 36 KDE, which worked great for over a year. I’m now on Debian 12 + KDE with an equally good experience. Fingerprint reader is not supported, but I didn’t want to use it anyway.
Jfc every goddamn time I need to fix something on my work laptop this is the exact (and only) response I find


I see wallstreetonparade, I upvote


Thank you for your detailed responses - I’m going to look into KeePass and maybe a Yubikey after reading your description of how it works. I hadn’t considered a Yubikey before mostly because I’m prone to lose things, but also because my encrypted file password is >12 characters and a fairly random mix of lower and uppercase letters, numbers and special characters.


Thanks, great point. Lots of suggestions for KeePass here, so I’ll definitely look into it. I appreciate the command line tool recommendation as well, as that’s my preference. Cheers!


Any obvious holes in keeping a text file on my laptop that I encrypt when not using it? Using ccrypt on linux.
I do not want my passwords - even encrypted - on the cloud or at the mercy of a 3rd party in any fashion.
I briefly tried Ubuntu on my Lenovo Yoga 6 a couple years ago, and the rotation was abysmal. I then tried Fedora KDE and it worked brilliantly with no tweaking. Just hopped to Debian w/KDE and having the same great experience.
Well that looks cool, now I have to check that out. Thanks for sharing!