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Supermariofan67, (edited ) to privacy in How bad is Idea of .Zip as password manager?

Zip uses very bad encryption that is vulnerable to a known plaintext attack. Do not ever use PKZIP encryption for any purpose github.com/kimci86/bkcrack

Supermariofan67, to piracy in How does Usenet content not immediately get DMCA'd into oblivion?

It’s civil lawsuits by corporations, not state prosecution

Supermariofan67, to piracy in VR Porn

I’m only familiar with JAV (Japanese) content, which sukebei.nyaa.si has quite a bit of. I suggest browsing for what you want on javlibrary.com and then search for a download on nyaa

Supermariofan67, to linux in Help on BTRFS setup

The reason I use a swap file is so that I can have only one partition backed by LUKS disk encryption, rather than having to screw around with lvm which comes with its own performance overhead and all. I’ve personally never had issues hibernating to.it, but given how much buggy uefi firmware is out there I’m not surprised to hear that other have issues

Supermariofan67, to linux in Help on BTRFS setup

Why?

Supermariofan67, (edited ) to linux in Help on BTRFS setup

It’s been supported for several years now

Supermariofan67, (edited ) to piracy in What linux program do you use to rip CDs (just audio)

Most of the software people are suggesting here is ancient. A lot of it does not support accurip checks or drive offset correction, which I consider to be essential features. Don’t use abcde, I made that mistake a few years ago

cyanrip is definitely the way to go, there really is no alternative that has the same feature set. Other than EAC in wine if you require scorable 100% log files.

Supermariofan67, to lemmyshitpost in This is just cruel

The problem primarily is when a niche interest becomes exploited for profit by capitalists and no longer maintains the community-oriented culture it once had.

It will lose aspects of it that make it unique and special but they don’t appeal to the general public, because ultimately making as much profit as possible means attracting as many customers as possible.

Supermariofan67, to linux in PipeWire 1.0 Released For Managing Audio/Video Steams On The Linux Desktop

When it was brand new there were some edge case bugs that broke on certain workflows and hardware, but that’s pretty much entirely fixed now and I’m guessing for a long time now it’s been more universally stable than pulseaudio was.

Also, some people just pointlessly dislike anything that’s new, or because it breaks their spacebar heating

Supermariofan67, to asklemmy in Is it ok to use acronyms similar to those on an equally or more popular discussion forum?

It disturbs me that we live in a time when the idea of words being copyrighted is one even worth thinking about, and that people would feel that they may have to self-censor their expression out of fear of it.

Supermariofan67, to linux in This color picker on Flathub got rated 12+

Because it’s funny

Supermariofan67, to linux in This week in KDE: Wayland by default, de-framed Breeze, HDR games, rectangle screen recording

I’ve been using Wayland on Nvidia with plasma for about a year and it’s been mostly fine. Only a few minor issues like night color not working or some Xwayland apps flickering, but the system feels far more responsive on Wayland so it’s well worth it to me

Supermariofan67, to privacyguides in Is there any point in using NoScript if you already have uBlock Origin?

Strictly speaking, no, since ublock origin can also disable JavaScript on pages if you toggle the option. So aside from the question of whether doing so is necessary, noscript’s script blocking functionality is entirely replaceable with ubo, which also has more advanced support for filterlists, etc that you’re probably aware of already

Supermariofan67, to memes in Even my mom is a better pirate.

Friends don’t let friends not use ublock origin

Supermariofan67, to privacyguides in Privacy respecting language learning tool?

Anki is a free and open source spaced-repetition flashcard program. You can find many premade decks for it for pretty much any language, and you can create your own cards from real-world content you read (“sentence mining”). You can also find free (or pirated) grammar guides and similar content online. These two resources will give you the foundation for making your input comprehensible, but the vast majority of the learning you’ll do will come from simply reading and listening to native content while making as much of an effort to understand it as possible (such as by looking up words in the dictionary using a browser extension like yomichan)

apps.ankiweb.net

See this really good guide for learning Japanese (some of the information applies to other languages too): learnjapanese.moe

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