https://proton.me/blog/proton-non-profit-foundation
To ensure our mission always comes first, Proton is transitioning to a non-profit structure and formalizing our promise of people before profits.
https://briar.retiolus.net/
I hope this community is the right one.
I've had a Razer Basilisk Essential for at least 5 years, and it's starting to give up (left click starting not to work properly).
So I'm looking for a mouse to replace it, the main problem I've found with this one is that I can't open it just to clean it. I'd like to be able to do that with the new one.
Otherwise, I think it's perfect, I like the layout of the buttons (I don't want one with less or more, just the same).
Do you have any advice?
From the Matrix group chat:
"Please disable HLS again to avoid rate limiting the public instances unnecessarily. The default (DASH) works fine again now on all updated instances and additionally is much faster than HLS. The disable proxy option will require changes at LibreTube's side and won't be functional again before the next update."
If videos no longer load on LibreTube for you either, as commented in the issue on GitHub, which worked in my case, enabling the use of HSL in the settings solved the problem and the videos load.
Settings > Audio and video > Use HLS: ON
More info: https://github.com/TeamPiped/Piped/issues/3196#issuecomment-1832129059
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cat/post/6027277
I'm curious to know how people manage their different encrypted storage here. And I'm talking about the case where you really need to manage SEVERAL encrypted storages/files.
What software do you use? Where do you save your passwords (password manager/paper/other) or do you use physical keys?
In short, what's the best combination you've found or recommend to cover as many attack surfaces as possible: remote, local, physical, etc.?
I'm curious to know how people manage their different encrypted storage here. And I'm talking about the case where you really need to manage SEVERAL encrypted storages/files.
What software do you use? Where do you save your passwords (password manager/paper/other) or do you use physical keys?
In short, what's the best combination you've found or recommend to cover as many attack surfaces as possible: remote, local, physical, etc.?
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