ashx64
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ashx64@lemmy.worldOPto
Proton @lemmy.world•Has anyone else experienced Proton Pass not saving passwords?English
1·13 days agoNot a filter issue.
ashx64@lemmy.worldOPto
Proton @lemmy.world•Has anyone else experienced Proton Pass not saving passwords?English
1·13 days agoI’m using the browser web page version, not extension. And it’s not a case of waiting, it would be days or weeks after creating it that I would notice it’s gone.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Flatpak 1.17 Adds Support For Sideloading From OCI Images, flatpak+HTTPS URIs
3·18 days agoSideloading or preinstalling?
Sideloading already existed, but only for ostree flatpaks. Flatpak also supports OCI flatpaks, but the support for those aren’t as good, hence the previously missing side loading support.
ashx64@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS and COSMIC Epoch 1 will be release December 11th, 2025
31·23 days agoI hope the performance significantly improves by then. Beta 1 felt pretty rough to me. And also, animations.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•my reason why you should use KDE+Krohnkite instead of WMs
6·26 days agoThe main reason I hear is that it maximizes screen usage and helps avoid/limit the tediousness of having to manage windows.
Not what you’re asking for, but I’ll give you my perspective as someone who’s tried tiling on and off and overall don’t like it.
- Applications work best at certain aspect ratios, having them automatically tiled to different aspect ratios can be annoying
- Some windows windows/pop-ups have no business being tiled. Like some Yes/No dialogs (not all windows specify a max size which would avoid triggering the tiling) or a simple calculator. And you can specify which ones to have floating, but it requires setup.
- Sometimes it ends of causing more work than floating environements. Most of the time I only have a max of 2 windows open, but occasionally I’ll quickly try to do something then end up with 4-5 windows, at which point that’s too many windows and I need to reorganize stuff to continue working. But that usually wouldn’t be an issue in a floating environment.
- Worst of all, just setting up a tiling environment is a nightmare. You have to configure the actual compositor/WM, which tools you want to use with it (bar, launcher, screenshot tool, notifications, screenlocker, etc) and configure all those too, ideally with some basic theming to make them look coherent. But inevitably you end up with missing functionality especially in the modern area where an app might be sandboxed or expecting all xdg-portals to be implemented, which most compositors don’t do.
Cosmic is exciting in this regard since it aims to be a fully-featured floating and tiling environment. You could just toggle between them as necessary (or have them on separate workplaces). You also get much better portal support.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What would be your distro of choice if you take the security with ease as the top priority
1·1 month agoTrue, but my issue with OpenBSD is that the performance is really lacking in terms of desktop smoothness. It feels like sub 60 fps compared the smoothness of Linux and FreeBSD.
I hope it’s just a current driver incompatibility and not related to their hardening. Will try again once 7.8 releases.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What would be your distro of choice if you take the security with ease as the top priority
2·1 month agoMaybe Secureblue?
That also comes with its own hardened browser based on GrapheneOS’s.
And if you don’t go with Secure blue, I’d recommend using something Chromium based, probably Brave. I know that’s a controversial choice, but in terms of security and ad blocking, it’s one of the better options.


Not a security issue, copyright/license issues.