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  • yeh and if i remember correct, there are no options in Samsunf Keyboard to control the clipboard history length. It still remembers what you copied 3 weeks ago.....

    My recommendation is to use another keyboard. SimpleKeyboard, FlorisBoard....etc.

  • man i hate those online content that you MUST pay to do homework for the courses. They were over priced and back when i use them, they didnt even grade the homework correctly. E.g. the stupid Mastering series Mastering Physics, Mastering Chemistry and Cengage. I once spent 3 days on a problem because the system didnt like how I wrote the answers. So something like

    • coordinate (3x,space herey)

    instead of what they want:

    • coordinate (3x,y)
  • do you use a different Google account to download the bank app? or no Google at all in private space, and instead push an app downloaded from main?

  • hmm i really like the idea of navigation apps with location service in 1 profile. So you just dont listen/stream music while driving? Because thats another app right?

    Also thats a lot of vpns lol.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    For GrapheneOS users, what is your profile setup like?

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  • is omarchy a new distro or new window manager?

    I stopped distro hop a while ago, and fixing tiling configs is not worth it anymore for me.

  • Fedora then? Just choose the default Workstation. Easy to setup. Easy to do stuff too.

  • usually people out it in bashrc and have it autorun

  • neofetch is pretty but it is slower than the alternatives: pfetch, fastfetch....etc. I either use those 2 or no fetch whatsoever: I want my terminal pops up and is ready to type.

  • everything is a file lol, unlike on Windows where a lot of things are GUI based:

    • Want to change your grub font size? Heres a file.
    • Your python gives dependencies errors? Well, because the libraries (aka files) are in a different directory.
    • want to change your password and username? Heres a file to change .....so on and so forth

    On Linux you have a lot of power, can use sudo to make changes to a file. If you know what youre doing, great. If you dont, system can break. Even without sudo, a misplace / mistype of files in the /home directory can cause weird stuff.

    So TLDR is: be careful when make changes to files on Linux. Dont listen to stranger on forum who gives out command to paste and run. Do your research what the command does.

  • we need all repos to be stored offline, and documentations to troubleshoot.

    the 1st i have no idea how much space we will need. Most linux packages are prerry light, no? But there is A LOT of them...

    the 2nd is easy. Heard someone say the entire of wikipedia is 200GB, should be doable. Dont forget the technical wikis too: Debian, Gentoo, Arch.

  • wonder what eventually makes everyone ragequit on the ricing part lol

    for me? it was the battery management and suspend/hibernate stuff. You need to do a lot of weird file configs to get them working.

    I riced i3wm, dwm and even exwm and suspend/hibernate problem would pop up now and then.

    On a full DE? Shit just works.

    I do miss ricing though. Especially window managers, I can just git clone my dotfiles and have everything setup in seconds.

  • Keepass. I need to figure out a way to securely sync between Android <-> PC.

    GNUpass should be very secure too but I need a way to view it on Android.

  • arch linux was what forced me to use LUKS on all of my installs regardless of distros, btw.

    i used the standard layout:/boot, /, /home, swap. So when the installs break, the best way to fix is to use the archiso and remount and re arch-chroot.

    Well.... i found out that without LUKS, anybody can use any distros live cd and mount my stuff.

    At first, I used LUKs only on the main partitions: so / and /home, or just / if no separate /home. Swap remains unencrypted. Boot is also unencrypted.

    You could encrypt those too but need more work and hackery stuff:

    • encrypted boot: can be slow if you boot the compututer from cold. There's also this thing where you need to enter the password twice => think Fedora has an article to get around this. Iirc, it involves storing the boot's encrypted password as a key deep within the root directory.
    • encrypted swap: the tricky thing is to use this with hibernation. I managed to get it to work once but with Zram stuff, I dont use hibernation anymore. It involved writing the correct arguments in the /boot/grub/grub.cfg. Basically tells the bootloader to hibernate and resume from hibernation with the correct UUID.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    facebook and privacy leaks

  • GIF

    "Gee Eye Eff"

  • not sure about price and speed, but their subscription model is designed such that you may not need to give away your info. E.g. pay with crypto and even cash in mail.

  • could just replace it, no? Unless your keyboard is weird, the size of window key is pretty standard right?

  • depends what you do, tbh. If you try to get a 3D program (that works well in Windows) to work on Linux, or try to get a game running as smooth as it is on Windows, then you are in for a lot of work.

    But if your usage involves: simple web browser / email, codes, file operations. Then Linux is just plug and play, even much simpler than Windows. No ads, no constant updates nagging.

    Linux just leaves you alone, if you mess some thing up it is you fault. On my Win 11 laptop, I got logged off by the damn OS just for it to display a popup with something bullshit like "Sign in to OneDrive to protect your PC"

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Need suggestions to compartmentalizing a Samsung phone

  • OP, I am in the same boat. The features shown in GrapheneOS are very nice and I want to buy Pixel just to put it on. Is there a reason you go for the 9, beside price? I'm really keen on the 9a due to its flat camera and low price. I dont like phones with bumped camera. However, recent JerryRig video shows that the 9a is very very difficult to replace the battery, so not sure if it is good in the long run lol.

  • i like that plane analogy lol

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Where do you ask for TV Show suggestion on Lemy?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    What are your thoughts about Eprivo email app and their privacy services?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Google Play Sandbox on GrapheneOS: how easy and practical is it?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    What's the recommended Android browser for privacy in 2025, that is also usable for day to day tasks?.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is KDE actually good or it is overrated? Or I was just unlucky because of prebuilt distros?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Random freeze on Fedora i3 flavor (ver42)

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why do some drivers turn off the signal sound so quickly?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Need help for very different fonts rendering on the same setup (i3wm + i3status) on 2 different machines (Fedora and Arch) with FontAwesome 6

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    How do I map "caplock to escape but shift+caplock = normal caplock", like Gnome has?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Need advice on my setup: msata and 2.5 ssd.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    If you have to pick only one Desktop Environment and use it till your computer breaks, what would you choose?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Those who use DWM, how do you get the autostart scripts to work?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Need help with setting up full disk encryption (FDE) where /home is on another drive.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is it ok to split home on another drive?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    What are your lockscreen/suspend setup for window manager (i3wm for me) that has the least problems?.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    How do you use token to access github in a basic terminal?