youtube-local over a Mullvad (other services like Proton or IVPN are great as well) works really well for me
youtube-local over a Mullvad (other services like Proton or IVPN are great as well) works really well for me
That’s definitely not beta, it feels more like a very early alpha
And it looks more like Hacker News or lobste.rs, not Lemmy or Reddit, since it doesn’t allow the creation of threads, only posting URLs?
Everything works except Thunderbolt/USB4 and Video output via USB-C
I wouldn’t use it as a NAS if you plan to use NVMe SSDs for fast storage (since you can’t connect them via USB4), but if you only plan on using SATA SSDs or mechanical drives, USB 3 should be fine. Other than that, everything you would need in a server is there and works flawlessly.
You can install Linux on ARM-based Macs too:
https://asahilinux.org/
!asahilinux@lemmy.world
That’s awesome
Can CLI applications inside Termux interact with the Android clipboard?
We have USB/NFC hardware security tokens, as well as OS-integrated passkeys
albeit it being only source available
Isn’t that exactly why we need to leave the official Bitwarden client for something else?
Are people sending $5 every now and then
That’s still better than nothing I guess
Does it also work with Mastodon? Because it is possible to reply to Lemmy posts from Mastodon, right?
Nope. Since the entire database is contained in a single file, it can’t sync multiple edits properly, leading to sync conflicts. Because KeePass was built around local database files, whereas Bitwarden uses actual synced databases, where individual updates can be uploaded, instead of causing conflicts or overwriting the entire db.
It definitely has a nicer design and blends in well with the rest of the system (at least on Android)
Bitwarden can’t be compared to KeePassXC. Bitwarden is fundamentally built around a sync server, whereas KeePass is meant to exclusively operate locally. These are two very different fundamental concepts for, you know, how to actually store and access your passwords.
I wonder how many of them will actually continue using it after a few weeks/months
KDE’s Kate is pretty awesome
You can actually unlock LUKS from another machine over SSH: https://www.cyberciti.biz/security/how-to-unlock-luks-using-dropbear-ssh-keys-remotely-in-linux/
I’m pretty happy with this solution
You can use Roundcube for web mail
mastodon.social exists
It’s literally there to take the choice away from new users