Pi-Apps: The Better App Store for Raspberry Pi
You can improve your application installation smoother and efficient on Raspberry Pi with the Pi Apps.Abhishek Kumar (It's FOSS)
In Wales, if you want a bwca or bwbachod (a goblin who cleans your home), then leave out a cup of cream each night (or better yet, a cup of ale). However, bwcas hate teetotalers. If you refuse to drink alcohol, they may kick you or throw your plates at you.
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I did not wish to change password managers. What's a decent password manager that's free software, and has a usable Firefox extension that works on both desktop & mobile?
Preferably one that is self-hostable, or where the database is easy to sync between Desktop and stock, non-rooted Android.
Bonus points if it is able to store additional custom fields, credit card data, and can generate TOTP codes too.
Is it KeepassXC, or is there something else? Last time I used KeepassXC (arguably, a good couple of years ago), the browser autofill was kinda flaky.
Chce to hodně promastit, ideálně nějaký krém s kakaovým máslem, makadamovým olejem. Ale dobrý je i samotný olivový olej, nebo sádlo to je TOP.
No a před prací doporučuji promazat vazelínou, ta vytvoří tenký film, který chvilku vydrží i ten Jar.
Doporučovat rukavice je předpokládám zbytečné.
Tak aspoň na noc namazat něčím výživným, ta Neutrogena chrání, ale nehojí.
Musí to mít ve složení to, co jsem psal třeba kakaové máslo makadamový olej, olivový olej, nebo klidně použít to sádlo.
Pokud se bavíme o krému z drogerie, tak doporučuji tento: rossmann.cz/krem-na-ruce-s-oli…
Obsahuje jak kakaové máslo, tak olivový olej, vstřebává se rychle.
How to Install Google Chrome on Arch Linux
Want to install the Google Chrome web browser on Arch Linux? Our clearly explained, tested & proven step-by-step guide will help you.Bobby Borisov (Linuxiac)
Ongoing discussion, but it looks like Bitwarden may be starting to make moves towards no longer being open source:
github.com/bitwarden/clients/i…
Previous issues opened against the SDK have been met with replies that suggest they have no intention of reconsidering the licensing decision:
github.com/bitwarden/sdk/issue…
Desktop version 2024.10.0 is no longer free software · Issue #11611 · bitwarden/clients
Pull request #10974 introduces the @bitwarden/sdk-internal dependency which is needed to build the desktop client. The dependency contains a licence statement which contains the following clause: Y...GitHub
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Desktop version 2024.10.0 is no longer free software · Issue #11611 · bitwarden/clients
Pull request #10974 introduces the @bitwarden/sdk-internal dependency which is needed to build the desktop client. The dependency contains a licence statement which contains the following clause: Y...GitHub
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Huch - ICE pünktlich und freundliches, tiefenentspanntes Zugpersonal. daran könnte ich mich wirklich gewöhnen.
Hoffentlich bleibt es so...
If you don't have an RSS feed you don't have a podcast.
And that is a hill I will die on.
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The Internet is decentralised by nature, and could be an entirely different world if ISPs weren't so hostile to self-hosting.
Imagine simple home appliances to host your email, blog or XMPP server.
Just buy a domain and configure a little device in your closet.
The tech is all feasible, but your ISP will refuse to give you a fixed IP or to unblock ports for this to work.
Community management.
Its work, and someone should be being paid to do it professionally.
The brief is simple, work out who is the expected constituency of gnome software and actively include those voices in the entire stack of development. Build community and if possible, economy between the workers and the users.
Ignoring users is useful for solving some sets of problems, but creates many long term social issues. Gnome is not the only project with this problem.
jako jo, kdybych byl bez peněz tak jo to je pravda.
edit: Starobrno neviem či nie je lepšie náhodou
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How to start an email (formal & informal), and the dos and don'ts of email greetings.Tuta
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This: #antiracist vs "not racist".
If you want to start on that education, I really recommend reading "So You Want To Talk About Race" by Ijeoma Oluo.
I've previously recommended "White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo, which was good as an initial bridge - a white person talking to white people why they should care to be antiracist. But she's since turned that into a whole white savior consultant business, which is gross.
Ijeoma Oluo though? Her words as another woman of color _gave me breathing space_. She wrote all the things that I'm too exhausted to bring up with my white friends anymore. She wrote that, so the rest of us BIPOC don't have to anymore - it's a book of empowerment like that, in a big way.
And this is why I implore everyone to read that book, even if you need "White Fragility" as a stepping stone first.
Grandma used the word “whatsome” a lot. I've never heard anyone else say it. I often wonder where it came from.
Curiously, the Oxford Dictionary defines it as an obsolete #MiddleEnglish word meaning “whatever” that hasn't been used in over 500 years.
“Whatsome” was Grandma's “whatchamacallit”. She could also say “and whatsome” in the sense of “and so on”.
Incidentally, Oxford recognises “whatsomever” as a surviving #dialect word.
#Bitwarden is no longer free software.
The new code introduces a dependency on @bitwarden/sdk-internal
, whose license explicitly states that it can’t be used by any software other than Bitwarden.
That violates the freedom 0 of free software (I can do whatever I want with the source code as long as my output is also free and open).
This seems to be part of a long strategy from Bitwarden to gradually pull the rug under their “free and open” principles and turn the product into a closed product after gaining sufficient market share.
And it’s a reminder that open projects maintained by companies should never, ever, ever be trusted.
In my case I already moved to Vaultwarden a while ago. I had a hunch that Bitwarden was going in this direction, plus running 15 .NET containers on my box just to run a password manager seemed pure insanity to me.
I advise everyone to move away from Bitwarden too before it’s too late.
github.com/bitwarden/clients/i…
Desktop version 2024.10.0 is no longer free software · Issue #11611 · bitwarden/clients
Pull request #10974 introduces the @bitwarden/sdk-internal dependency which is needed to build the desktop client. The dependency contains a licence statement which contains the following clause: Y...GitHub
They have all the pop into your mouth chewability of sweets with the slightly unpalatable reality of salami
Watching Bluesky become a massive stream of pics without alt text as people basically beg people to add it... "We really value alt text here!"
Yeah, when millions of people suddenly flood a space, who "we" is changes right fucking quick, doesn't it?
Remember when folks over there made fun of Mastodon for people asking for content warnings and alt text?
Now they're begging people to mark NSFW picture and art while alt text is basically being ignored by almost all new users.
Idk y'all, sometimes folks on Fedi may be wound a little tight, but we sure did make sure the community we had here was tight and gave a fuck.
Scott Jenson
in reply to Charlie Stross • • •As someone who worked on the Newton (and the eMate) I can appreciate your enthusiasm. The Newton was designed from the ground up to be a content creation machine, not a content consumption machine so things like text editing and inking were better thought out.
Of course, it's also held back by it's old-school scrolling model, which I'd think could be updated to support touch (vs pen).
The code base is a privacy nightmare (no protections on any user data!) Sadly, I doubt it would easy