Does GPG support it?
Does GPG support it?
Unless you’re working with embedded chips with very small storage space, I’d recommend 4098-bit RSA
Personally I’d do zfs and luks
Just people who include “getting beaten with a wrench by my adversaries” in their threat model
That’s abnormal.
This is why we have duress passwords.
It is the norm in the West. See other comments. I don’t know why OP is surprised.
Yeah I also consult with many different clients. Sometimes those clients need me to install sketch software. Thank god I can do this in a silo in Qubes, or it could endanger my other clients.
I use Debian. Like I said, video is only sometimes choppy. I usually have a few vlc windows open at one time. Something I’ve learned is that it will use a lot of CPU even if the video is paused. To stop it, I have to manually set the video source to “none” when I pause a video and leave it in the BG.
Or just pause the whole VM. Another great Qubes feature
Lol wut? Those pros far outweigh the cons. But I guess I don’t care about video games?
I have money on my computer, and I have a company that has customer info. That’s enough of a reason for me to want to protect my shit better than running one big, super-vulnerable system
I use FreeCAD
Fortunately we have a Foss alternative for almost everything
Its my only computer. I couldn’t go back to anything else. Every time I double click Firefox, it opens a new VM. When I close Firefox, the VM is destroyed.
Email is in a separate VM. Email attachments also open in a disposable VM. USB devices are quarantined unless I connect them to a specific VM. Its a game changer.
Cons: I need as much ram as I used to need when I ran Windows. Watching videos is a bit choppy at full screen sometimes. And I can’t play any video games.
I have about twice this many VMs and about this many running at any given time.
I use Qubes btw
Yes. In order to launder your dirty traffic, you need to mix it with lots of other traffic. And you need it to be safe to avoid attribution.
The US military (and various 3-letter agencies) needs the service to be secure, provide strong anonymity, and to include a sea of traffic thats mostly not their own
Oh yeah, I’m not referring to drivers. I’m thinking of things like PureOS
Not at all, if you understand why they created it and how they use it
OP is a conspiracy nut who doesn’t understand cryptography, know how to read C code, or know how to differentiate experts in these things from misinformation about these things.
Most orgs can’t have someone doing marketing full-time.
If its one update per year, they’re alive and focusing on the important stuff
This guy p0rns