Sure. But defaults are important.
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This is a case where Windows-bashing is hypocritical. Almost no Linux distro has disk encryption turned on by default (PopOS being the major exception).
It’s dumb and inexcusable IMO. Whatever the out-of-touch techies around here seem to think, normies do not have lumbering desktop computers any more. They have have mobile devices - at best laptops, mostly not even that.
If an unencrypted computer is now unacceptable on Android, then it should be on Linux too. No excuses.
If you do, then also choose full-disk encryption. It doesn’t make sense to close a small hole only to leave the big one gaping wide open. And yet on Linux FDE is mostly off by default, even in today’s era of encryption, even on laptops. Personally I don’t understand it.
Once you’re encrypted, then Secure Boot (if you even have the option of it) mitigates against the “evil maid attack”. To get access to your encrypted computer, the attacker will need physical access to it twice: first to swap out the bootloader, then to harvest the password you unsuspectingly passed to their freshly installed malware.
For most targets (i.e. you, probably), this would all be far too much trouble. But technically it closes a loophole: it means that you can go to Russia as a spy or a journalist and not have to carry your laptop on your person at all times.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What would be a nice looking desktop environment for MX Linux, which occupies a bare minimum space and can be customised from time to time according to needs ?1·7 days agoI use
sway
in tabbed monocle mode, i.e. no windows at all, just one thing at a time like on mobile. Never going back to mousey Windowsy 1980s-style computing.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What would be a nice looking desktop environment for MX Linux, which occupies a bare minimum space and can be customised from time to time according to needs ?3·7 days agoTiling window manager plus a terminal.
Hmm, say what? No, it looks GREAT.
to open PDFs
mupdf
for selecting the text and stuff
This is what is slowing things down.
In 20 years of using Linux my partition scheme has always been to say yes to whatever the OS suggests.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Stumbled upon this in the France community when browsing Local. Needs to be shared wider.21·17 days agoFrench fries, shorly.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Stumbled upon this in the France community when browsing Local. Needs to be shared wider.36·17 days agoThere is nothing inherent about technology that means it must be used for evil.
Sure. In theory. But there are things we know about humans and their weaknesses, and these things are not going to change overnight (except perhaps in the fever dreams of some Marxists, of whom you might be one). Technology of this power did not exist before, and now it does. So technology is indeed the proximate problem.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Stumbled upon this in the France community when browsing Local. Needs to be shared wider.35·17 days agoWhile this is essentially true, IMO it’s become a bit of a distraction. The immediate problem we face today is technology.
In the 90s, people believed technology (i.e. the internet) would protect liberty against power (or “security”). We thought that removing the barriers to information would put our rulers in a goldfish bowl where we could keep an eye on them. It was a reasonable expectation. But it turns out to be us in the goldfish bowl.
It seems those with power simply have more time and resources available for surveillance. And now the technology is reaching a point where rulers will soon have awesome tools at their disposal, and they’re sure gonna be tempted to use them.
Our problem is technology. Not sure how to put a positive spin on this. Technology itself will provide some solutions. But IMO it’s more important than ever to get involved in politics. In any appropriate way.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there a way to send your phone calls to your laptop?0·19 days agoFirst, there’s often no choice, it’s SMS 2FA or no 2FA. Personally I would prefer no 2FA at all because, as mentioned, I’m doing this all on desktop. The attacker would need physical access to my encrypted computer. Not happening.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there a way to send your phone calls to your laptop?21·20 days agoThis is the most solid solution IMO. I use Linphone on desktop with a Twilio phone number over SIP.
It works. Not that I get to try it often: I consider phone calls a barbaric relic of the past and get by fine without them. I use the number to receive 2FA SMS mostly.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why disable ssh login with root on a server if I only log in with keys, not password?22·20 days agoThat’s not what I advised at all.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why disable ssh login with root on a server if I only log in with keys, not password?511·20 days agoLots of self-important, irrational, hand-wavy responses to this question as usual.
Assuming you are the only user (sounds like it) and you secure your client device properly, then no, there is no reason not to do what you propose. Go ahead and do it, you’ll save yourself lots of redundant typing and clicking.
Others here can keep performing their security theater to ward off the evil spirits.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Best (preferably offline) HTML viewer? Minimal resources?4·24 days agoweasyprint
will convert it to PDF. I use it in a script to make my emails readable offline.
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Personal data security - How far is too far?1·1 month agoSarcasm: 9/10 for effort
JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Personal data security - How far is too far?64·1 month agoseperately
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Blah blah blah. Unencrypted data is the wrong default in 2025 for any OS. Linux should not be a poor man’s OS.