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[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 102 points 2 months ago (19 children)

Ted Ts'o is a prick with a god complex. I understand his experience is hard to match, we all have something in our lives we're that good at, but that does not need to lead to acting like a fucking religious fanatic.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 months ago

They have tried everything. They do get an A for effort though.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, I get the philosophy behind their actions and intent. They can audit that cloud PC all they want. In my computer, I'm lord, god and king, nobody gets to see what happens there but me and those I want to.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 20 points 3 months ago (6 children)

Where I work,~2,000 employees and contractors, I'm almost certain I'm the one person using Linux (Fedora) and refusing to use Windows (so they deployed a cloud Windows 365 instance for me to have access to the in-house platform).

I'm blessed to hold a position for which the company would have a really hard time replacing me, I think that's why they haven't booted me (chances are they will at some point, but I don't care anymore).

It still blows my mind how the IT team tries to justify being locked into Microsoft, and then telling me I could potentially become a point of vulnerability, when my system is easily the most secure in the whole company and my habits make for little to no possibility of ever exposing anything outside of the company.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago

That's what I did on my wife's pc, and she's had no issues with the dual boot BS Windows has created.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 6 points 3 months ago

The cheapest way I found was getting some TP-Link Tapo cameras that have RTSP and Onvif, and run them under frigate.

Set them up in the app, cloud and all, then add them to your frigate, now block internet for them.

Those cameras are anywhere from 25 to around 50 dollars each. Best bang for the buck I could find.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 9 points 3 months ago

All they managed was to make the forks multiply 🤣🤣

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 15 points 3 months ago (1 children)

This was not wise. Green bubbles usually mean "now they know".

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

New toy. Nice.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

That's a Windows problem, not an IPv6 problem.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 16 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

All my local services follow the same rules as any other service. I have no idea what the passwords are, they are all random and long as fuck in my password manager. 2FA with a hardware key where allowed, TOTP if not.

What possible reason would anyone have to "relax" or security on local services? That would mean having 2 streamlines which only adds friction.

I strongly suggest you move all your credentials out of your browsers and into a password manager.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 months ago

I've been playing with Linux distros for over 25 years now. I can't recall what made me go exclusively to Linux,but it had to do with me wanting more control over my devices. I remember that I ended up killing Windows entirely after dual booting 7 (I did not want to move to Windows 10 and EOL for 7 was rapidly approaching) with Linux Mint in 2019 on an Alienware laptop. I started running as much software as I could on Mint, getting to learn LibreOffice pretty well, but I still had to keep a VM for work, as the in-house platform was Windows only.

About 3 years ago my company accepted to provide me with a Windows 365 cloud computer, and I've been solidly using Linux exclusively since then (except for work, but that's going away too as the new platform is fully Web based).

Truth is that I never liked Windows because it's and incredibly intrusive OS, so I have not missed it one bit.

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