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  • Also raufgeklickt, dahinter die perfekt nachgebaute SIMon-Mobile-Anmeldeseite. Meine Anmeldedaten eingegeben.

    Weil es bisher in den Kommentaren noch nicht erwähnt wurde, aber es einer der wichtigsten Schutzmechanismen gegen sowas ist: Jeder, absolut jeder, sollte konsequent einen Passwort-Manager mit Autofill benutzen, und dann sehr, sehr skeptisch werden wenn Autofill mal nicht funktioniert - normalerweise bedeutet das, dass man gerade nicht auf der Seite ist, auf der man glaubt zu sein.

    Passwort-Manager sind wirklich in jeglicher Hinsicht win-win ohne Kompromisse - sich irgendwo anzumelden wird einfacher und sicherer, gleichzeitig. Man muss sich nur noch ein einziges Passwort merken und von Hand eingeben, alles andere macht der Passwort-Manager für dich, und sorgt ergänzend auch noch dafür dass du überall unterschiedliche und sichere Passwörter benutzt.




  • I mean I get your point, but it seems like at the current point in time, “Gaming” distros also happen to be the distros that produce the least amount of weird issues and headaches for someone new to Linux, especially if you’re on Nvidia. Bazzite in particular has been incredibly smooth sailing in a way I’ve seen no other distro achieve so far. And it does have a non-Gaming sibling distro if you don’t want that stuff.


  • if you run into any weird edge case issues it’s much more likely that someone else has already been there and discovered solutions

    While that is true, the amount of those weird edge cases that you’ll get varies wildly between distros. In my experience so far on a somewhat comparable rig to OP, Bazzite has been the only one that actually just worked out of the box and had not a single hickup, while any other distro I’ve tried (Pop, Fedora and Arch) all had several issues that required troubleshooting.

    So, I guess, for someone willing to actually understand Linux, learn, and troubleshoot issues themselves, your advice is the way to go, but for the relative who wants their system to just work and would call me anyway at any sign of trouble, I’m recommending Bazzite (or Aurora, I guess) all the way






  • If you want perceptual accuracy, HSV won’t do anything for you, under the hood it still operates in the same RGB space so any math you do in it won’t be perceptually linear. You’ll want to transform into a perceptually based color space like OKLCH first.

    The dark red in question, #0f0000, corresponds to oklch(0.1058 0.0434 29.23), in which 29.23 is the hue component that we need to change to get from red to orange. Pure orange (#ffa500) is oklch(0.7927 0.171 70.67), so we can take the 70.67 from that and plug it into the dark red value to get oklch(0.1058 0.0434 70.67). That would be the orange that has perceptually the same* brightness and saturation as the dark red. Unfortunately, that color is so dark and saturated that current displays can’t show it. The closest color to it in the RGB space would be #0c0200 which is only half as saturated, but that’s the closest you’re gonna get.

    Here’s a super cool online tool that let’s you play around in the OKLCH color space with nice visualizations: https://oklch.com/#0.1058,0.0434,70.67,100

    * color perception is really difficult, and there are several perceptual color spaces that will all give you slightly different “proper” results, but all of them are vastly better than just using RGB/HSV.