the file is already encrypted so you aren’t getting much more security
the file is already encrypted so you aren’t getting much more security
because they are a PITA indeed and it’s easy to promote toxic/savant attitudes, just like lemmy but worse :P
nginx isn’t an acronym lol bad bot
shrinkflation is 410 instead of 500 grams, then there is this weight skew
[…] there were rumours some French guy got arrested and had his LUKS encryption fail on him, so you never know.
yes!
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can confirm that tuxedo is great if you are in Europe. It has been my daily driver for 3 years with debian sid and it’s great!
also, there is not a “specific default”, I don’t care about debian and even if I’m not using since longtime in this thread stupidity has been expressed :P
I’ll defend your right to edit your comments if you’ll defend my right not to be bothered by u, ciao
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which then I mean, if you don’t have an attention span that lasts at least until the end of other people’s comments, what are you doing here :D
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you obviously can’t use sudo visudo
if you’re not already in the sudoers file LOL - is the same security, which you also desire, as having a spare set of keys in the bowl at the entrance to your house, where, however, no one comes unless they already have a key to open the door
also let’s be curious about the things we copy-paste in order to prove whatever theory: in literally the first line of your bashrc non-login shells are named. What are those non-login? If we need to defined them like that, do also we have a non-non-login
ones? How do they get executed? How do they get initialized? Let’s explore and understand some new stuff (that we should have learned already, but who cares, it’s not our job!)
nginx is no acronym or other shit you bad bot :P