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Yeah, I use Gnome, and I kind of hate it and feel like a bunch of religious ideologues are constantly trying to break my window manager on update so I find Jesus, but I’m used to it, so it’s what I use…
Yeah, I use Gnome, and I kind of hate it and feel like a bunch of religious ideologues are constantly trying to break my window manager on update so I find Jesus, but I’m used to it, so it’s what I use…
Oh, well then they’re just you, per that factor like having your password
Do you mean individual 10 second 6 digit codes? If so very little. If the underlying secret, then they can Google Authenticator codes as if they’re you.
I think Fedora is the current best distro. I’ve used everything under the sun over time, and if you use linux for 20+ years, you’ll find you need to distro hop because every distro will get bad (and ideally good again).
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This is the happiest day of my life.
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Keep clapping, you may be able to save Tinkerbell.
If you had told me the the most morally bankrupt neolibs would come to worship this geriatric sociopath the way the barefoot trailer park illiterates do Trump in 2020, I wouldn’t have believed you… but here we are…
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Your VPN isn’t forcing you onto its DNS and is using your ISP’s. I’d assume Proton has some kind of “antitracker” option or similar in the client that would make it use a Proton-provided DNS server. Failing that, you can use a public DNS server located outside of a piracy shield country by setting it manually.