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@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange I have no idea, I'm using huawei mate 20 lite and it makes huge difference in my case. Its just something I noticed, test it out and see if its true for your device

@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange Wireguard uses lots more battery if you are on mobile data, it uses almost none if you are on wifi. Thats the case for me atleast

If you are having problems running wireguard on your raspberry pi check repo you installed it from, if its unstable repo switch to buster backports and reinstall from there. Wireguard from unstable repo has problems with raspberry kernel headers.
Correct repo: backports.debian.org/Instructi

You can read more here, I just gave you one other option that might be of interest to you. delta.chat/en/help

@ThreeBadgersInATrenchcoat Its not based on email in that sense, you use just imap/smtp of your email provider to send encrypted messages and encryption is done by Autocrypt standard, its e2e of course. Signal is different in terms of encryption protocol (it uses famous signal protocol) and its central service, delta chat is distributed in ways that two recipients may use different email providers. Downside (and deal breaker for me) is no support for forward secrecy by delta chat

@nestorovics@balkan.fedive.rs
If you want live mirroring you need some sort of bot to do mirroring for you

@smir@fosstodon.org
You have mathstodon instance, @ColinTheMathmo might be helpful to you

@penguin42
You can use Wireguard, no need to reconnect to VPN if your connection fails

I hope you'll all be tuning in to watch et al this evening, for @torproject 's next . Looking forward to it. invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=

@Wetrix
We still are talking about foss, but don't use gentoo anyway (just teasing, no need to put a lot of thought into this). @syntax will you toot when it goes live?
@mistermonster @torproject @syntax

Here is your 24 hour (minus 90 minute) warning ... I'm giving a talk tomorrow. You can get your free ticket here:

eventbrite.co.uk/e/livms-chris

What I'll be sketching/covering/alluding to is here:

Literally the most useful keyboard shortcut I learned this year is ctrl + U

It deletes a filled password field on linux. In your browser, on the bootscreen when entering your LUKS password, your login password field, in the sudo prompt, …

It's great when you have a long password and you know you hit a typo somewhere.

Try it it's awesome. And it's the worst thing, that it doesn't work on other platforms.

#Linux #usability #shortcuts

@lnx
Or you can encrypt/decrypt locally with OpenKeychain and find whatever way to send file.
@m_svo

@lnx
You can use croc with tmux, install termux with F-Droid, then in termux install croc with:
pkg install croc
Grant termux access to your storage with: termux-setup-storage
(no root required but you will be prompted for storage access). Finally send files with croc. Links to tools used:
schollz.com/software/croc/
f-droid.org/en/packages/com.te
You can setup permanent passwords for convenient sending, just read through croc link.
@m_svo

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