Probably KDE, it's the most 'complete' feeling to me with settings and GUI for most things.
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Check if your banks work ok in a web browser, that's kinda my method for most things that really don't need an app
Huh? All my docker compose projects work fine 'out of the box', the oldest ones have been stable for years now.
That is one awful looking interior
That would make more sense than not having a PW manager, sometimes you're just so tired out that you run on autopilot without thinking about things.
I don't think that's been true of windows since maybe 7 onwards, I've swapped windows installs between completely different hardware (Intel > AMD and several generations newer) without any issues, other than licensing freaking out, but that's why other solutions exist lol.
But yeah a USB-C SSD enclosure works fine as a bootable device, so you can have a portable OS with you.
Phishing emails are getting pretty good these days, and fairly well targeted too. I get some at work that are fairly convincing, emulating emails from services we actually use.
However...
"Hunt clicked on the phishing email, which led him to enter his credentials and one-time passcode into a hacker-controlled login page."
Using a password manager should have prevented this, or at least make it a lot more likely you would realize something is wrong, because it will only enter your credentials on the correct domain name.
I also do the whole "don't click links in emails, go to my bookmark for that service instead" thing as much as I can too. Especially for banking, I never click any link on those messages.
It's good to be aware of and in general treat anything uploaded to the internet as public, but it also is a bug that the software isn't working right.
Hotspot location is still tracked by the cell network though.
Sure, it's no different than an internal SSD.
I'd just like to see games optimized better so FSR/DLSS isn't needed.
There are multiple apps from various devs that all use the Keepass file format, so they are all compatible.