

Also, some European countries use mostly VISA and others mostly Mastercard. It’s unreliable and a hassle for bank users who come from one country and need to pay in another.


Also, some European countries use mostly VISA and others mostly Mastercard. It’s unreliable and a hassle for bank users who come from one country and need to pay in another.


Although syncthing is awesome, i use rclone to fetch the latest version of the password database. With syncthing, i would worry about collisions. Maybe would be better to sync it between two devices, Android and Linux.


Yes and no. You can store them in a free cloud account, provided you have local copies; there’s a risk your access to the cloud storage could be denied. A security risk is that they could harvest these databases, and decrypt them later.
I think your best bet, if you were to use free services, is to delete old databases from the cloud. Encrypt the new databases with the updated password manager and a new master password.
No. It’s safer to install Windows and Linux/GNU on separate disks. Whatever you do, install Windows first, Linux second.


127 TB of data in the env? That’s a lot


Politicians have been exempt from chat control in all the proposals so far.
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To be fair, it is official supported hardware for Mobian and PostMarketOS