Post A0EfUHobG1mVBgr2Aq by efftoyz@phreedom.tk
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(DIR) Post #A0ESlCJre30Nf5DBYG by eskuero@mstdn.io
2020-10-16T21:50:58Z
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Hve you considered mounting your $HOME/.cache as a tmpfs to prevent "permanently" caching stuff like thumbnails from other encrypted drives?
(DIR) Post #A0ESwsnK40l0a6Yvz6 by duponin@udongein.xyz
2020-10-16T21:53:06.457454Z
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@eskuero never thought about itit can be clever
(DIR) Post #A0ET54JR7khCcWUEvg by eskuero@mstdn.io
2020-10-16T21:54:34Z
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@duponin I mean the easier way is probably just setup a small script to wipe whatever whenever you logout but we like going overboard here
(DIR) Post #A0EWPBVgNCY8b5Uxge by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2020-10-16T22:31:49.374537Z
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@eskuero Nah but I guess I would chmod 000 instead.Here it's only used for stuff like npm, Elixir's mix, winetricks, … and it's AppArmor-locked so only apps using it have access to their own repo.
(DIR) Post #A0Ecp5YVjXIJNsYZ9M by drq@mastodon.ml
2020-10-16T23:43:42Z
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@eskuero Good thinking!
(DIR) Post #A0EfUHobG1mVBgr2Aq by efftoyz@phreedom.tk
2020-10-17T00:13:32Z
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@eskuero unfortunately, firefox and some other useful programs keep profile there, I don't really feel like setting my browser again every time I need to reboot computer =(
(DIR) Post #A0EhB8M0PSgmFaTUfY by eskuero@mstdn.io
2020-10-17T00:32:32Z
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@efftoyz Firefox profile is under $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/ at least by default on my debian and arch installs.The correspondant folder on .cache I assume it just holds web, image and other caches not your preferences