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May I introduce you to our lord and saviour, Wobbly Windows? youtu.be/3US9RvxmDuo
A thing about Wobbly Windows... (KDE Plasma 6.0.5)

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Why not? Collaborative editing is extremely useful. I’ve done it at work, with friends, and with my gf.

There’s no reason the government couldn’t own it’s providers via Next cloud or something.

If you want any advice to help in combat, I’m happy to give you a breadcrumb. I knew I’d love playing that game within minutes of watching a friend play it. I’ve put countless hours in and can’t wait for my next playthrough.

I’d recommend the first be played first, but I also think that if you instead play the second first and you love it, you can then go back and play the first.

The story unravels a bit smoother from 1 to 2 than in reverse.

Both are great games on their own.

I think toilet paper is better suited for wiping one’s ass, and flushes better, but this will do in a pinch

A big benefit of encryption is that if your stuff is stolen, it adds a lot of time for you to change passwords and invalidate any signed in accounts, email credentials, login sessions, etc.

This is true even if a sophisticated person steals the computer. If you leave it wide open then they can go right in and copy your cookies, logins, and passwords way faster. But if it’s encrypted, they need to plug your drive into their system and try to crack your stuff, which takes decent time to set up. And the cracking itself, even if it takes only hours, would be even more time you can use to secure your online accounts.

On Linux, my installs always had a checkbox plus a password form for the encryption.

66 accounts at a minimum. Possibly more
I see your point. It’s much weirder to say one thing is also the middle thing. It’s probably much safer to say you have a middle name only if you have an odd number of names greater than one. You safely (IMO) have two middle names if you have an even number of names greater than two.
Well, if you have just 1 name, then technically, it’s your first, middle, and last name at the same time
So they can eat a snake? I wonder if they have special adaptations for being bitten by or eating a venomous snake