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  • Great article! Also, thanks a lot for adding the additional arguments from this thread - Makes it much better.

  • All the things that have been said already.

    PLUS that there is a very nice app on iOS (Remmel) for it

  • Do we trust a centralized app store based on Flatpak more than snapcraft, which is owned by Canonical? What is the difference between these two from a ideological perspective?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    What is the nicest Linux Community you know?

  • I did not know that there is a Linux Mint community. Thank you for pointing that out to me.

  • The most secure OS is the OS you understand to properly configure and maintain. If you know how to properly configure and maintain Windows, you can be more secure than a Linux PC that is run without much thought about security.

    If the question is which OS comes with the most secure default settings, MacOS surely beats Windows and a security focused and mature Linux distro likely beats them all. However, there are great variances in security based on the distro.

    I started to do some security reviews on the most popular Linux distros a couple of days ago - You can read them here: https://decrypt.fail

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Desktop Linux Security Review - Linux Mint

    decrypt.fail /desktop-linux-security-review-linux-mint
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Desktop Linux Security Review – MX Linux

    decrypt.fail /desktop-linux-security-review-mx-linux
  • Yes. I’m saving for my wife’s and I retirement. I also want to make sure that our kids don’t have to support us when we are old.

  • I have been charging my phone wirelessly for the last 3 years. I put my phone on it over night and is fully charged in the morning. Much easier than trying to fiddle with a cable in the dark.

  • I second that! I run two mid-sized mastodon instances and definitely see the appeal of a fedi guild.

  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Windows Security model explained

    en.ilearned.eu.org /windows_security.html
  • This problem seems similar to the discovery problem small Mastodon instances have.

    On Mastodon some folks have created bots that follow new users on other instances automatically, which half of the mastodon fediverse found very annoying.

  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Where to start in Cybersecurity?

    www.tristandostaler.com /where-to-start-in-cybersecurity-for-new-comers/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Android Apps on Linux

    waydro.id
  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Active Directory Privilege Segmentation

    decrypt.fail /active-directory-privilege-segmentation
  • Definitely try Pop!_OS! It has a very usable and fast desktop environment and comes with a well maintained software manager.