Seems like forever now, but it really started with the proposal of the FRA-law back in 2006. It really was an eye-opener and after that I pretty got into everything to preserve my privacy.
dotslashme
Red hat Linux which was followed by slack sometime back in the 90s.
- Unblock origin
- Bitwarden
- Vimium
Personally I just put my bank card inside my phone cover. Maybe not as fancy as NFC payment, but does the job.
Personally I would consider truncating passwords or even having password max length problematic. First of all you will need to update the length as soon as it would be considered too short, not to mention all the passwords you now need to migrate. It can also imply that you're not using standard techniques for password storage.
I'm running foot with tmux under wayland and I'm very happy with the setup.
Man that's gonna get expensive really fast
Anything from the album Hagnesta hill by the band Kent.
I get what you're saying, but it is hard to regulate stuff before it actually becomes a prevalent issue. If we did, we would have laws that would soon be outdated and our legal code would be uneccessarily verbose, making it hard to apply it.
Lemmings
Agnostic here, I do not believe in the soul per se. Like many others here, I think life and the universe to be a pretty magic thing in itself and no further explanation is really needed. However I do not rule out a so called "spiritual" realm, but I tend to view it as something like dark matter or dark energy, something we can sometimes see the effects of, but do not yet understand.