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Regarding desktop antivirus, it’s often the case where it is not necessary to have. Windows has Windows Defender built-in, and other operating systems have other means to mitigate any type of viruses. There are actually reports of antivirus causing attacks because their hooks are so deep in the operating system.
Even trusted apps and app stores are prone to being malicious. The upstream packages that they use can have a malicious developer or insecure package, and it gets incorporated in the app, then distributed. Thats why it’s important to use devices that get hardware/firmware updates to help protect against this. If a rootkit is installed, there is no way to ever get rid of it on your system.
No amount of antivirus or alternative OSs will save you from unpatched hardware vulnerabilities though. Visiting a malicious web page or downloading a temporarily hostage app from your favorite app store can be enough to allow the bad guys into your device.
As long as you have a currently supported device and keep it up to date, you shouldn’t ever need antivirus.
@aihorde@lemmy.dbzer0.com draw for me a plant-based laptop with roots extending into a forest.
To be fair, I have no individual personality even without a Stanley cup.
Theyre not nearly as bad as the butterfly keyboards they used in previous models. They went with a scissor switch style with a ~1.0-1.1mm key travel here.
Ive owned a few mechy keyboards and older thinkpads, but even so, ive never thought that the m1 macbook air keyboard is terrible.
I can understand if its a deal breaker for some though.
Honestly, you might look into the new arm-based apple silicon macbook air laptops. Those processors will actually get faster over time as more developers optimize their apps to take advantage of the efficiency.
Super thin, 18+ hour battery life, aluminum casing, amazing retina screen, and works nicely with iPhones if you’re already in the Apple ecosystem.
[Edit] If you dont want to use macOS, you can throw Asahi Linux on it. Its optimized for the Apple silicon hardware.
To connect your blog to an RSS feed, you’ll need to follow these general steps:
Check if your blogging platform supports RSS: Most blogging platforms, like WordPress, Blogger, and Tumblr, automatically generate an RSS feed for your blog. You can usually find the feed URL in the format “yourblogurl.com/rss” or “yourblogurl.com/feed”.
Verify the RSS feed URL: Confirm that your blog’s RSS feed is working by opening the URL in a web browser. You should see a list of your blog’s recent posts in XML format.
Promote your RSS feed: Add an RSS subscription button on your blog’s website to make it easy for visitors to subscribe. You can use an RSS icon and link it to your feed URL.
Submit your RSS feed to RSS directories: This step is optional but can help increase your blog’s visibility. Submit your RSS feed URL to popular RSS directories like Feedburner, Feedly, or Bloglovin’.
Test your RSS feed: Use online RSS feed validators to ensure your feed is well-formed and doesn’t have any errors.
By following these steps, you can connect your blog to an RSS feed and allow your readers to subscribe and stay updated with your latest content. If you need specific instructions for your blogging platform, let me know which one you’re using, and I can provide more detailed guidance.
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a web feed format used to publish frequently updated content such as blog posts, news articles, podcasts, and videos. RSS allows users to subscribe to their favorite websites or blogs and receive updates automatically without having to visit each site individually. It’s a convenient way to stay up-to-date with the latest content from multiple sources in one place.
RSS has been around for quite some time. It was first introduced in 1999 by Netscape as part of their Netscape Netcenter platform. Later, it gained wider adoption and became more popular in the early 2000s. Over the years, it has undergone various versions and improvements to make it more efficient and versatile. Despite the rise of other content distribution methods and social media platforms, RSS still remains a useful tool for content consumption and distribution for many users.
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