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Opensource@programming.dev•Changing How We Develop LadybirdEnglish
2·6 days agoHuh, that’s an excellent way to handle this… Donate more for higher consideration but still with no guarantee of anything, hence it being called a “donation”… Almost like how politics should work!
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Opensource@programming.dev•Well, that's kind of... concerning... (Midori Browser FAQ)English
2·7 days agoI never had any trust. I just saw it recommended and checked it out.
that all life necessarily shares.
You’re funny! https://www.bbcearth.com/news/the-jellyfish-that-never-dies
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is it possible to self-host RustDesk completely for free?English
1·20 days agoNice, thanks; that’d be totally fine by me for now!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is it possible to self-host RustDesk completely for free?English
1·20 days agoWhy does this smell like a data trap? Haha… Do you operate this? TBH, I really don’t know a lick of how this stuff works, which is why I’m asking around…
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
1·26 days agoWait, I don’t understand. Why do you need to do so much account-sharing? I never had half of that… and if connecting is just once in a blue moon, then it shouldn’t need something like group creds anyway, right?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
2·29 days agoOops, I thought you were talking about long-term storage of files in general, like videos and docs or something, not a password database! Never mind.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
1·1 month agoIt doesn’t need any hardware that I can think of, but yeah, that’s true: one would need to do a lot of DIY.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
1·1 month agoFair. I’ve clearly not worked at a place like this before!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
1·1 month agoOh, well, I’m talking about not having to password-lock and unlock your stuff constantly. For long-term storage, sure, that’s fine; anything else would be way too tedious, though, no? I guess it depends on your use case and if you could locally automate the locking and unlocking or something.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
4·1 month agoSolid question; there are only third-party apps. A recent discussion in [email protected] led me to most recently adopt BasicSync, which is incredibly low-profile and is probably the closest thing we can get to it.
However… if you want to get as pure as possible, you can apparently run Syncthing’s Linux version directly in Termux on Android without the need for a dedicated Android app. There are also entire alternatives to Syncthing like syncspirit (which can also be run through Termux and which I’m considering trying as well).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•krypt - terminal password manager (tui)English
6·1 month agoOff-topic: how is Password Store better than KeePassXC?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
51·1 month agoRight, and it has a neat merge-database feature anyway, so no excuses for those holding back!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
11·1 month agoBut your argument falls apart against something like Syncthing’s discovery networks combined with send-/receive-only folder types, which use no cloud yet allow the automatic, passive propagation of file updates to different users’ devices… right? No cloud, no self-hosting, yet automatic syncing across multiple devices…
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
1·1 month agoI don’t know if their behavior over the transition was ever explained but at least it was legit, last I read.
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Opensource@programming.dev•Announcing the Zulip FoundationEnglish
22·1 month agoOr… what are they really after?..
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
82·1 month agoAre you calling me a liar? That’s pretty weird; it’s not like I’m telling you to stick to passwords while I move to passkeys. With that said, though, get Bypass Paywalls Clean (Mozilla-only, as far as I know) and you’ll never see another paywall again. I forgot about having that.
Just don’t let Microsoft or Apple tie them to your device. You don’t have to do that.
The problem is that this is where it’s eventually going to lead to.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he didEnglish
14·1 month agoHmm, interesting, though isn’t that a fault of the organization not having an account-linking system so that each person could have their own credentials but can still access the unified content? This workaround seems… flimsy, unless I’m not picturing a legit scenario in which no other method is as good, or something.


I can’t imagine what the solution is to this madness.