Correction: You were making a bag, now you are making a blanket. Kitty has decided for you.
I think that this would be a security nightmare and would require a massive redesign for session cookies.
If anything they should be trying to lock cookies and sites assorted data to the specific device used to log in.
At the moment it is very easy for a criminal (once they have gained access) to nab your browser's entire profile and load it up on their computer giving them access to everything logged in on that profile.
What you are suggesting is something that would make the criminals jobs easier .
Cats view the laws of physics to be mere suggestions.
Install RockBox onto it and continue using it as a music player.
Edit: apparently this is a device that can't use RockBox.
Hannah Montana Linux
I had this come up when I was using a locked down version of FF.
Basically what happened was the security settings were not allowing Twitch the access it required.
Once I went through and allowed access it worked fine.
This happened often with Sync for Reddit.
The dev would be away for a while then come back with a big update to functionality and a number of bugs fixed.
Lemmy itself is still not a mature platform and is a moving target when third party app devs are trying to keep up with the changes.
And if I recall correctly this is a side project for him so updates are not as regular as people expect.
Are you sure he didn't leave because he couldn't find the exit?
I had been expecting this.
Lemmy itself is still a work in progress and the new version apparently makes some major changes from the current version.
Sync is currently in a usable stable state so instead of squashing bugs in the current Sync version it was a better use of their dev time to work on a build for 0.19.
- Linux is not Windows
Do not expect things to work as they do in Windows.
- The terminal is not to be feared (it only bites when told to)
While you can get most things done via a GUI option using the Terminal is much more powerful and gives more information.
- Not all hardware works with or works well with Linux
This pertains mostly to Laptops and peripherals, but always do a quick Google search to check for any issues.
One of the big issues for people is sound, a lot of computer & parts makers like to use the cheapest no-name parts they can because Windows lets them require "drivers" aka software fixes for poor hardware whereas Linux tends to give unaltered output leading to complaints about sound quality.
- Not all software works on or works well on Linux
You are not going to find software from Adobe, Microsoft office 365 etc running on Linux even using WINE.
Some games will not work on Linux even using the Proton compatibility software.
- Linux software is often lacking in the visuals but has lots of options under the hood.
There is a lot of software made for Linux are made by devs who focus more on the under the hood performance than making the software GUI look pretty. So don't be put off by the looks of a lot of Linux software.
- Alternative to is a great website.
I highly recommend Using the Alternativeto website to (as the name implies) find alternatives to software you use on Windows.
- Backup's are your friend
Setup an external device be it an internal hard drive, external hard drive or NAS as a backup target for your files.
You can use Timeshift to backup the entire drive (and it can reload a chosen backup directly onto the drive), Lucky backup to sync specified folders (either one way or both ways) to your drives or as I do use both.
And backup before doing major updates.
I have Timeshift setup to backup the entire drive (including $home) to a separate internal HDD and Luckybackup set to backup my important folders to an external USB HDD.
- Accidents will happen
As you are learning how to use and navigate you will have accidents that will require a full reinstall, don't fear this has happened to everyone else and why you backup your files so it's an annoyance instead of the end of the world.