To be honest, common sense is the best form of security. If you don't trust something, either run it in a VM, or don't run it at all.
To answer your question, Microsoft defender should be plenty.
To be honest, common sense is the best form of security. If you don't trust something, either run it in a VM, or don't run it at all.
To answer your question, Microsoft defender should be plenty.
It's really about the software.
Haha don't worry about it. It's the internet!
I'm actually a 31 year old female living together with my bf and cat. I'm going to the gym about 2 to 3 times a week since a few months. My bmi at this moment is 24.1 which is still quite high but I'm getting there.
All I did was say fat. If that offended you, go to the gym.
Gottem
:). Thank you!
I usually program or reverse engineer using Ghidra. I have tried KDE, but it feels too fancy for me. I prefer the simple looks of XFCE. Maybe I'm just getting old, sigh.
But! I have tried virtual desktops and it's not my thing really.
I'm using plain arch with XFCE4. Also using a 3440x1440 monitor, I don't really need the space I think
Yes it's terrible
Debian is so hecking unstable for me omg... For some reason it just doesn't play well with any hardware setup I've ever tried.
Anyways, I use arch Linux which could REALLY do with a nice wiki overhaul by now. It's not beginner friendly AT ALL! Been using the same install for almost 3 years now I think, but man... When I have to figure out something, the wiki isn't the first thing I'll go anymore.
EDIT: Why the downvotes?