Spyke

I love the fact how all the things they list make sense for security and then there's just:

A Nautilus extension

Of course, when reading on, the article mentions it's there for convenience to avoid having to open a terminal, but I still found it really funny when reading the list.

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How about:

A custom package installed from a private repository hosted in Amazon S3

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Honestly, once you use Qubes there's no going back. Its a game changer that's magnitudes safer than running everything on one system or trying to silo some subset of your work to dedicated VMs manually

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lemmy.ca

Really? There are some pretty serious trade-offs that Qubes requires if you're going to use it as your daily driver. I'm far more security-conscious than anyone I know, but I couldn't bring myself to make those trade-offs.

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lemmy.ml

What a joke. The Guardian was captured by the establishment after Snowden and now just reprints security state PR notices.

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