It defeats the purpose in the scenario that your vault is stolen and decrypted. But it still protects you in the much more likely scenario that a data breach exposes your password somewhere else.
I tried Tumbleweed for a while but ended up going back to Fedora. Super polished while still fast moving.
You can, but the lower you go (usually starting around 30F), performance degrades, with around 15-17F being the lower limit that you can run it in heating mode and still pull heat out of the outside air.
Ideally your aux heat would only be needed on those more extreme days.
btrfs send/receive to my NAS.
I’m just all in on the Ryobi battery walled garden. I swear they make everything that will take one.
The latest test update today mentions it’s been in App Store review for at least 12 hours now. So hopefully soon.
Decently surprised at how well it performs for a PWA.
Legalizing sports gambling was such a horrible decision. It has infested nearly every sport like a parasite.
Disappointing to see the largest lemmy instances fracturing so early. But this also confirms my decision to self host my own instance - to avoid this sort of thing.
Brings me back to that PSP Hacking 101 video of them modding their console to take full sized memory sticks. It's ridiculous how much Sony sold those things for.
Fedora on the desktop. I got my start on Red Hat Linux so I've stuck with it since.
For servers I use Debian. Lightweight, widely used, and gets the job done.
HiDPI scaling has been completely broken in Linux ever since the UI update and for some reason Valve is slow in fixing it.