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@CppGuy 5 MB/s is more than 80 times of what USB 2.0 can theoretically manage. That is very acceptable to me. I shouldn't admit that I don't have my home directory encrypted. So I won't. @millihertz
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Replying to @CppGuy@infosec.space
@CppGuy 5 MB/s is more than 80 times of what USB 2.0 can theoretically manage. That is very acceptable to me. I shouldn't admit that I don't have my home directory encrypted. So I won't. @millihertz
Replying to @CppGuy@infosec.space
@CppGuy There is another route that may not be as simple as deciding to to it. But I thought I mention it because it works well for me: Redefine acceptable. I still like my Core2 Duo laptop. Everything is up to date and LUKS works fine, too. I'll probably switch to a second generation Core i5 soon. And I will love the speed and wonder how I managed to get by before for sure. But so far I'm still happy with it the old one.
Edit: I should mention that I already use the i5 sometimes when I need the extra RAM, e.g. for compiling some things. @millihertz