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@monero.townTrue but then you actually have to remember the password. Or you can use an USB key to store keyfile or a hardware security key like Nitrokey or Yubikey to decrypt it.
I love things that can route internet over something that should not be used for that. For example I'm thinking of making same thing over SMS and Veloren/Minecraft (or anyother videogame)'s private chat or something.
to test if it’s Firefox’ fault
Firefox follows web standards the most, but because most people use Chromium-based browsers web developers make websites for Chrome instead for the web.
IMO it's the best (desktop) Chromium-based browser. Which means it's a bad browser but there are a lot of worse options.
If you don't have hardware encryption you can use --cipher xchacha20,aes-adiantum
option when running cryptsetup
to make it way faster than standard aes cipher in software.
Thats the first thing that I tried and still failes somewhere deep in the html where I probably shouldn't skip a line.
Thats the first line:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
I thought it was html because it everything on the web is html. But because of the first line I figured out it was xhtml which should be parsed with xml parser, but I did not know the transitional is a mix which cant be parsed with anything.