I just like keeping stuff plugged into one side so that I can rest the edge of the other side against my leg without having to worry about bending devices
I just like keeping stuff plugged into one side so that I can rest the edge of the other side against my leg without having to worry about bending devices
Vaultwarden is only the server, no? So any clients that you use to access Vaultwarden are built and maintained by 8bit solutions a.k.a. Bitwarden, including the desktop client that is the subject of this post.
I think this would likely be most troublesome on some of the OG internet users that got a whole freaking /8, /10, or /12 or something like AT&T or universities. Up until very recently, and possibly even to the present, these organizations had such large IPv4 space, that there was no need to do NAT, and each device had a publicly addressable IP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assigned_/8_IPv4_address_blocks
Or any of the similar tools listed here, based on personal preferences! I currently use Chezmoi, but I like that they help you discover alternatives.
Also: should you wish for something with Fedora literally in the name, Fedora Silverblue and Fedora Kionite are the upstream—published by the Fedora Project—versions of Bluefin that use GNOME and KDE, respectively.
Either could be an excellent choice should you wish for
Atomic
The whole system is updated in one go, and an update will not apply if anything goes wrong, meaning you will always have a working computer.
Well this is literally Fedora, and I offered it for consideration, not a recommendation. This seems a tad hostile.
Only thing I might add would be potentially Bluefin. It is Fedora with Gnome, except Atomic. It markets itself as:
The best of both worlds: the reliability and ease of use of a Chromebook, with the power of a GNOME desktop.
It’s been fantastic for me with automatic updates and everything installed through flathub so you don’t bork your system with any misconfigured installs.
This one from LTT?
You could do a manual push mower! I’ve been looking to get one, I hear they’re much better for your lawn health and certainly help with getting a workout of it.
That may just be because the FTC has rules for when you can call, and it may have 9 AM because of where you live.
https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/complying-telemarketing-sales-rule
FWIW, the FTC says 8 AM is fine for calls, so presumably 8 AM is fine to start work on the weekends.
I wonder if you could do something with heuristics or a micro LLM to flag words that might be expected to be private.
I would be curious if someone could do a proof of concept with the Ollama self-hosted model. Like if you feed it with examples of names, IP addresses, API-key-like-strings, and others, it might be able to read through the whole file and then flag anything with a risk level greater than some threshold.
Very enjoyable read, thank you for sharing!
You guys still use math? The most I get to do is centering a picture in PowerPoint
(Thankfully I will soon be going to do real work but man was that a weird little diversion)
I believe it should be 8 hours no?
sleep
should be blocking and should stop the next line (or part after an &&
) from executing.
A new preferences dialog has been added to Software Manager that has, among other options, a toggle to show unverified Flatpaks — but the distro makes clear this is “not recommended”
When was the last time Mexico attended a US Presidential Inauguration lol
Technically, this numbering scheme conforms with semantic versioning where
1.9.0 -> 1.10.0 -> 1.11.0
Ahhhh why not anything in /tmp
or better ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}
or best mktemp
Sadly still no c/tombstoning for this post
Huge news
Is it possible to get biometrics working on a flathub app?