tom42

@tom42@beehaw.org

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tom42,

The process to ask simple questions like these is not a barrier for users looking for honest conversation.

That is one of the facts I did choose Behaw, because it shows the will for maintain a non-toxic community.

What FOSS browsers, do you use on a daily basis on both your mobile and computer for privacy and security, and what measures have you taken to further harden your browser (if any).

Me, I have a low threat model so I mainly try to stay away from proprietary stuff when possible (Chrome, Edge ect) I use an eclectic mix of browsers....

tom42,

Also switched recently from Fennec to Mull on GrapheneOS. Thank for the arkenfox hint!

tom42, (edited )

c/mobility

c/cargobikes

tom42, (edited )

There is a huge difference in the result. With NixOS you run a immutable system where ths main configuration is built during the startup and not editable during the run.

With Ansible you can generate the configuration as well for every run though. But in most cases you will write hard config files.

tom42, (edited )

This is how I run my daily driver since a time. Coming from Redhat -> Suse -> Debian -> Gentoo -> Arch (-> Fedora) I feel very stable with NixOS.

The main system is NixOS with Flakes enabled, the user apps are installed with home-manager and on top a couple of desktop Flatpaks.

In between I did try to switch back to other distros taking less compilation time but there are so many features in Nix keeping me.

  • the immutable system
  • reproducible builds
  • switchable generations
  • easiness to maintain in a Git repo
  • very fresh
tom42,

Nice, thank you for this recommendation! I am looking for an OpenSource replacement for Obsidian. Just miss a mobile app here.

tom42,

Also a big fan of notesnook. Just miss some formatting extensions which Osidian's community provides.

tom42,

As far as I know only through either https://bitwarden.com/help/cli/ or https://github.com/doy/rbw providing passwords for the regular ssh-agent. I do not know about any implementation in Bitwarden yet.

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