I’ve been on Garuda for 4 years or so, not once has this happenoed to me
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I recommend Garuda Linux, it looks awesome and comes with everything you need pre-installed
Jhex@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Must fight temptation to buy an overpriced raspberry pi1·2 months agoI second this motion
Jhex@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you actually audit open source projects you download?English5·3 months agosome yes, I’m currently using hyde for hyprland and I’ve been tinkering with almost every script that holds the project together
Jhex@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish252·3 months agoMan Plex when fully enshitified FAST!
I don’t disagree with the premise. I may disagree encrypted hard drive by default a sensible choice
such a “hack” would only work in a poorly written tv show
an unencrypted drive is like being able to look into a bank though a window, not ideal but things of value could/should/would still be in a safe or somewhere else completely
Almost no Linux distro has disk encryption turned on by default (PopOS being the major exception).
it’s usually an option in the guided disk partition
If an unencrypted computer is now unacceptable on Android, then it should be on Linux too. No excuses.
Linux is about choice, not whatever someone else thinks it’s acceptable
I did, in my previous and curret job…e very happy camper