How secure is multi-account-containers?
https://lemmy.world/post/11447728
How secure is multi-account-containers? - Lemmy.World
Hello privacyguides. I have a question: Talking strictly about security, how
would you rate multi-account-containers for compartmentalizing internet
activity? By compartmentalizing, I mean if, for example, I click on link “xyz”
on container “a”, and this link is somehow capable of accessing account “b” and
compromise it. Except I have this account “b” logged in another container. Would
the website be able to compromise the account? I know zero-days exist, but in a
typical situation, would this extension improve security in this example or not?
Thanks in advance for your time and any answers!
system freezes when waking up from suspend
https://lemmy.world/post/8075828
system freezes when waking up from suspend - Lemmy.World
Hello Linux people, I need a bit of help. I wanted to leverage the new 545
NVIDIA drivers, but no other OS that I know of has them yet, so I installed Arch
Linux using the handy archinstall script. I followed an external guide on how to
get NVIDIA cards up and running. This one specifically:
https://github.com/korvahannu/arch-nvidia-drivers-installation-guide
[https://github.com/korvahannu/arch-nvidia-drivers-installation-guide]. And yes,
I checked it against the wiki (from what I could understand, the linked guide
has no issues). After I rebooted everything went okay. Tested out
resource-intesive games and they ran as expected with the proprietary drivers.
However (and I don’t know if this is a problem related to the drivers), I just
tried suspending the KDE Wayland session on my laptop (Forgot to mention that I
followed the wiki on how to get nvidia-suspend and nvidia-hibernate set up, and
they were set up correctly), but when I tried waking it up, the screen freezes
in a black background with only the kde cursor (I cannot move the cursor in this
state) so the only option I know of is to forcefully shutdown the system and
reboot. I am not very experienced in Linux so I could use some assistance in
finding the source of this problem. Journalctl log:
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/28fb7636-723b-492d-894d-d61a6ed7fb18.png] If
there’s anything else that would prove useful in debugging this issue, please
tell me and I will provide
Contra Chrome – a webcomic – How Google's browser became a threat to privacy and democracy
https://lemmy.world/post/4553530
Contra Chrome – a webcomic – How Google's browser became a threat to privacy and democracy - Lemmy.world
Since I haven’t seen a post about this, I decided to post this. Sorry in advance
if this is a duplicate
This community is spectacular - Lemmy.world
I know this is something people probably say a lot regarding all sorts of media,
but ehh, this is lemmy and I wanted to express my gratitude to this community.
For a little unnecessary background, I was one day just browsing derpibooru (an
imageboard) and saw the ‘random’ button. I thought “ehh, why not press this
button and see where it leads?” I got the jackpot. It sent me to a youtube link
from a decade ago, to a video called Snowdrop [https://youtu.be/do6RDSwaWek]. I
thought “oh, great, fanfiction…” since, by that time I was led to believe by
people on-line that most communities do bad fanfiction (bad in the sense of
NSFW. This kind of gross stuff). And yes, I know this community is infamous by
its bad side, but I ain’t talking about the bad side in this post. Anyway, I saw
the view count and was baffled: “22 million? WTF?” Since I was already there, I
thought “ehh? Why not?” and started the video. In the end I was crying. How? How
can a video based on a kids show be this good and thought-provoking?
Fast-forward to yesterday when anon in 4chan posts this
[https://youtu.be/YqIwGtEJmLM] masterpiece on an Applejack-related thread. After
seeing this and other masterpieces by the same person, this
[https://youtu.be/i7PQ9IO-7fU] other masterpiece gets recommended to me by
youtube (I cried with this as well btw). My only question is how? How can a KIDS
SHOW have this much care and attention by its community? I’m never seeing
fan-made content the same way again. Absolutely insane high-quality stuff right
here
How do I make sure my Nextcloud instance is accessible only to people in my local wifi?
https://lemmy.world/post/2110969
How do I make sure my Nextcloud instance is accessible only to people in my local wifi? - Lemmy.world
Hey y’all! First time trying to self-host something, I started with a local
Nextcloud instance for me and my family to use. I just wanted to make sure that
no outsiders can enter the instance (access it or its files) through a browser
on another connection. I don’t have a DNS server so we access it through its IP
address. The connection is unencrypted (I don’t know if this is a problem on a
local instance, but from what I’ve read, I need a local DNS server to encrypt
it, as well as to be able to set a domain (?) name (I don’t really know if it’s
a domain name, but I’m referring to the website name, for instance google.com
[http://google.com]). I don’t think leaving it as it is (unencrypted, no domain
name, only accessible through IP) will be problematic. Could other people access
the server remotely with this setting? By remotely, I mean from far away. I
tried out Nextcloud’s own Security Scan and it returns: >Scan failed! The scan
for the specified domain failed. Either no Nextcloud or ownCloud can be found
there or you tried to scan too many servers. I’m guessing this is a good thing
for what I’m trying to achieve? for reference, the tutorial I’ve used is this
one [https://youtu.be/5IUKE3oA7AY] under Linux Mint
Game starts in Wayland but not in Xorg
https://lemmy.world/post/296673
Game starts in Wayland but not in Xorg - Lemmy.world
TL;DR: Bloons TD 6 launches in Wayland but not at all in Xorg. And Wayland
performance sucks in KDE with NVIDIA Optimus so sticking with Wayland is a no
for me. Tested with both Heroic Games launcher flatpak and the system package.
What’s weirder is that last time I installed it, the game ran fine in Xorg
Hello! I’m having issues with Heroic Games launcher, both with the system
package and the flatpak. I’m running Arch Linux so I’m expecting that there’s
something I’m missing here (maybe some obscure package that I don’t know about).
If NVIDIA would work in Wayland with KDE as well as it does with GNOME (although
I only tested on Fedora) I wouldn’t be making this post but oh well here i am.
Yes. I’ve searched the fine wiki. No I didn’t find anything that could be
useful. Not even in the forums. Nor Reddit. Thank you for your time reading and
for any advice!