

TLDR: Avoid autofill. Manually copy pasting your password is the temporary workaround until the vulnerability is fixed.
TLDR: Avoid autofill. Manually copy pasting your password is the temporary workaround until the vulnerability is fixed.
That’s really dependent on how your work manages user workstations. If your employer is big enough to have managed endpoints, you’ll need to convince your IT department, not just your boss. They’ll have to be able to officially support it (compatibility, updates, security, legal, etc.) and that also requires approval from higher ups.
Yeah it’s been incredibly slow in macOS and Linux. Bitwarden has also been slow but I’m not sure if it’s FF that’s causing it. It’s slowly becoming a bloated mess.
Take the comment you replied to with a grain of salt. IOS and Android are not rolling release unless you use their beta versions, so the analogy is not correct. Ubuntu and its derivatives have slower release cycles in order to ensure they’re stable. But it doesn’t mean packages are “stale”. A rolling release distro will give you bleeding edge updates at the risk of something breaking once in a while. If you work on stuff like music production, you absolutely will be better off with a more stable distro.
The fact you recognize that means you’re not the arrogant “intelligent” guy in the meme.
Sec+ resources are a good recommendation though, because it lays down the groundwork and fundamentals that you can then build on once you decide on the domain you want to specialize in.