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Alternative bindings for the 540p using pactl and i3 - Keyboard
# set laptop display to lower res - thats betterexec xrandr --output eDP1 --mode 1920x1080
# set Numlock to on at login timeexec --no-startup-id numlockx on
# start pidgin on launch
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This guide allows you to use the TPM on your computer to decrypt your LUKS encrypted volumes. If you are worried about a cold boot attack on your hardware please DO NOT use this guide with your root volume!
OpSec Bible - MD file containing useful tips and tricks to improve OpSec.
Operations Security (OpSec) Bible
Operations Security (OpSec) is crucial for maintaining the privacy and security of your activities. The following
guidelines, divided into specific zones, will help you safeguard your identity and operations. Use common sense and
conduct your own research to supplement these recommendations. Remember, these guidelines are meant for lawful purposes
only.
These tips and tricks have been collected from other sources and guides that have been lost in time. Some of these tips
Brave is an excellent, privacy-focused browser, but its default configuration comes packed with extra features that many users consider bloat. This guide will walk you through how to get rid of the bloat, hide the ads, and disable background services for a clean, minimal browsing experience.
Part 1: Clearing the Visual Bloat
The default start page and toolbars are crowded with Brave "cards," news feeds, and native crypto shortcuts. Fortunately, the surface-level clutter is easy to hide directly from the UI.
Clean the Start Page: Open a new tab, click the Customize button in the bottom right corner, and toggle off Brave News, Cards, and any unwanted background images or stats.
Clean the Toolbar: Right-click on the Brave Rewards, Brave Wallet, Brave VPN, and Leo AI icons located next to the URL bar, and select Hide.
GrapheneOS is a security- and privacy-focused mobile operating system built on Android. It runs on Google Pixel hardware
and reinforces Android’s security model at every level. As the developers explain, GrapheneOS "starts from the
strong baseline of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and takes great care to avoid increasing attack surface or
hurting the strong security model." In practice, this means every feature is scrutinized for risk: unused hardware is disabled by default, new capabilities are opt-in, and aggressive exploit mitigations are added
throughout the OS. The result is an Android variant that sacrifices little usability, but greatly strengthens defenses
against both targeted and automated attacks.
Are you using GrapheneOS on your mobile device and wondering what the best way is to get apps for it? This guide will show you the safest, most reliable, and simply the chaddest way to install apps.
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