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Hehe, no stupid questions I guess! When googling about this type of stuff, I often stumble across some claims I simply cannot verify myself. Some people say it’s unsafe, some people say it slows down everything and so on and some answers are from >10 years ago, so I feel the need to clarify what’s the status quo. Thanks for your view on that!
I will take that into consideration. I already encrypted my older laptop (hard drive) with LUKS. Is there something special, when it comes to encrypting SSD’s? Do you experience speed losses of SSD after doing so?
Sorry, but can you explain a little, how this is done exactly? What should I see, when everything worked correctly?
I’m using Debian too. I switched to linux because of privacy reasons and my second thought was that it would be nice if it’s completely developed by an open community without a bigger corporation behind it.
Works great so far. See no reason to change distros.
sp3ctre@feddit.orgto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Do there exist any good open-source text-to-speech engines?0·4 months agoF5-TTS. Only needs 15 seconds of reference audio and you’re good to go.
sp3ctre@feddit.orgOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Tinder-alternatives for the FediverseEnglish0·4 months agoCool, didn’t know that one. Maybe it’s a good first step. Since it’s open source, people can work with it and develope it further.
Yeah, it’s recommendable.
Hmm, doesn’t this undermine the whole purpose of encryption? If I understand that right, there will always be unencrypted stuff of me? Also when I completely shutdown?