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Swarfega, to linuxmemes in How do I exit vim?

Why not just :wq

Swarfega, to privacy in Next smartphone I buy, which one do you recommend?

No bloat? Stay away from Samsung then.

Swarfega, to fuck_cars in MAY USE FULL LANE

This is the case with bike lanes at times. They gather debris preventing you from using them. It’s frustrating.

Swarfega, to privacy in Helping others privacy through self-hosting?

The greater good

Swarfega, to memes in Seems like it was just yesterday

Saving that for the next repost

Swarfega, to piracy in The IT Crowd - Piracy warning

I don’t get where OP is going with this either?

Swarfega, to memes in At least uBlock Origin is always up-to-date now

I know this is because Google indexes your mail but search is far superior on Gmail to Proton. I’ve downloaded the indexes from Proton on my home PC but search is still not good for searching email content.

Swarfega, to memes in Perfect thanks

2017…

Swarfega, to memes in Me Trying To Use The Internet

The internet never used to be like this. It used to be full of shitty GIFs and under construction signs. Also don’t forget to sign the guest book and be impressed with the high hit counter.

Yahoo! Also ruled as a search engine.

Swarfega, to piracy in Youtube Anti-AntiAdblocker uBlock Origin Filter

I’ve run pihole for years. It works really well. The only problem I’ve seen is when you actually need a tracking URL to work. For example clicking a link in your emails to download a ticket for a concert. You just need to be mindful that when the browser fails to open a link it’s because of the PiHole. There’s no nice screen telling you. You just need to pop it into the whitelist to allow it although on a phone I just used to go to mobile data temporarily, click the link and then go back on WiFi.

I recently switched to using NextDNS, as it means all my DNS queries are encrypted and I still get filtering when I’m away from home. I also have three kids to manage so it allows me to set timers on their devices to block certain traffic. Good for blocking adult sites too.

Swarfega, to mildlyinteresting in The Remains of Scola Tower, a 17th Century Defence Fortress Located in the Gulf of La Spezia, Italy

Looks like something out of Uncharted 4.

Swarfega, to asklemmy in What password manager do you recommend?

If you’re going through all your site’s changing passwords maybe take a look at simplelogin.io to also hide your email address. Some sites block you, which is ridiculous, but for the majority of sites it’s a good idea.

Swarfega, to asklemmy in What password manager do you recommend?

This is what I used to do. Although KeePass is better these days in that it will recognise when a database has changed and ask you if you want to synchronise the changes. KeePassXC will even reload the database when it detects changes.

Swarfega, to asklemmy in What password manager do you recommend?

You sound like me. I used KeePass for many years. AutoType rules. That said it wasn’t as slick as other password managers for browser credentials. I moved my home stuff to Bitwarden and use KeePass for work. I honestly could never give up AutoType for work. Typing credentials into other applications is so handy and one majority of other password managers lack, including Bitwarden.

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