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Have I done something for the common good? Then I share in the benefits. To stay centered on that. Not to give up.
Good morning. running Chromium and using its password manager? It uses an unencrypted sqlite database for your secrets ``` $ file ".config/chromium/Profile 1/Login Data For Account" .config/chromium/Profile 3/Login Data For Account: SQLite 3.x database, ... sqlite3 ".config/chromium/Profile 1/Login Data For Account" sqlite> .tables insecure_credentials password_notes sync_model_metadata logins stats meta sync_entities_metadata sqlite> SELECT * from logins; ... ``` if you're on Linux, Chromium integrates well with system keyrings like KDE wallet. that means it'll encrypt your secrets and unlock them when you log in. This can be especially nice if you restart a system frequently. I restart one of my systems once or twice daily, and unlocking Bitwarden is getting a bit tedious. ``` chromium --password-store=kwallet chromium --password-store=gnome ``` if you use nix, you can set a policy to have Chromium use the system keyring (kwallet). Here's my NixOS policies for Chromium: ``` programs.chromium = { enable = true; extraOpts = { # "SpellcheckEnabled" = false; "DefaultSearchProviderEnabled" = true; "DefaultSearchProviderName" = "Kagi"; "DefaultSearchProviderSearchURL" = "https://kagi.com/search?q={searchTerms}"; "SearchSuggestEnabled" = false; "DefaultSearchProviderSuggestURL" = ""; # 1=Allow, 2=Block, 3=Ask "DefaultGeolocationSetting" = 2; "DefaultClipboardSetting" = 2; #"DefaultNotificationsSetting" = 2; # "PasswordManagerEnabled" = true; "PasswordStore" = "kwallet6"; }; }; ``` Is there a setting that you always toggle when you create a profile? you can declare it here has a policy, forever. if you use nix home-manager, you can configure extensions that'll always be present in all your profiles ``` chromium = { enable = true; extensions = [ { id = "nngceckbapebfimnlniiiahkandclblb"; } # Bitwarden ]; }; ``` the home-manager module even supports doing that for other derivatives of chromium ``` chromium.package = pkgs.brave; ``` Bitwarden's UI got re-hauled last year and I haven't liked it as much ever since. Using it on my desktop which has long-lived boot sessions makes sense. Using it on my VR machine/workstation makes less sense these days.
> The risk in the aftermath of Kirk’s murder is that a cycle of political violence will become self-reinforcing. Research suggests that partisans overestimate their ideological foes’ support for violence by as much as a factor of four (see chart 4). Fearing their opponents, they become more supportive of violence themselves. When they learn the truth their support for violence falls by a third. https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2025/09/17/is-the-american-left-really-more-supportive-of-political-violence