Did you get any mismatched IDs from Obtainium? Think I have to reinstall.
Did you get any mismatched IDs from Obtainium? Think I have to reinstall.
This hasn’t been proven in any way. Original op in link states it could be discovery for email domains.
Hah, yup, that’s me, too. Sorry it didn’t work out, a team have done some updates to it that may work now, unfortunately I’ve never been able to get a hold of them.
I think they did a decent job. They report on compatibility for those that want it, but demonstrate it can be a Google-free experience. The fact that they also recognize they tested on an older device vs glossing over that was appreciated, too. Any journalist willing to install Ubuntu on their phone is probably going to be a bit more reliable to begin with, too.
These should be called: Boops.
There is an active issue with reccos. Hopefully it changes.
Bit of a plug, but use gam
? https://github.com/fmstrat/gam
You are not Linuxing hard enough.
Our AI-driven export feature allows you to generate the DDL script in the dialect of your choice.
So many other options without sending my schema to a third party. Why?
Yea, get around that with sand boxing, but will probably switch to the android API layer now that it works with WhatsApp
Oh yes, wasn’t trying to say it was a bad decision at all. If it fits your threat model, and it makes life easier, it’s probably the right choice.
surely better than Google
This contradicts your threat model comment, though. If you fear Google’s access to your data, you fear nation states, or hate Google. Cloudflare is in the same boat for size, scope, and US ownership.
Very cool. I’ll stick with a WhatsApp Matrix bridge so I don’t have to install a Meta app, though.
Docusaurus. It’s all markdown.
How does it compare to Firefly III?
Oh yes, fan of theirs. My reasoning behind Framework is they actually develop for upgrades. If you have the first 13" model, you could have updated ram, CPU, ports, battery, even the screen at this point. Fairphone is very repairable, but the upgrade path hasn’t been there that I’m aware of.
Maybe Framework will make an Android phone.
To clarify, the desktop BitWarden client, only.
And this was corrected.
No, this comment was wrong. Most of the back end is not closed source. One piece of code for secrets management is closed source, that is not used in clients and was accidentally (allegedly) added to the clients, which they removed.
Vaultwarden is open source.
Personally I think people are overreacting. If BitWarden were to do something dumb like shift away from GPL, there would very quickly be a fork.
They have a proper license now: https://github.com/pqoqubbw/icons/commit/0ae3fe52047e9c8fa326beb09b446e062019d03e
Kudos to the devs quick turn around.