If you don’t need the cicd stuff, Forjejo instances are really easy to spin up or use the ones online like codeberg.
If you don’t need the cicd stuff, Forjejo instances are really easy to spin up or use the ones online like codeberg.
The whole contributions piece ignored a lot of bigger companies use their own developers to work on open source as well so monetary contributions aren’t always necessary.
Someone will fork it, once Bitwarden close the source you won’t know if they are even patching vulnerabilities.
There is no such solution but you could just not update your mobile app and keep using vault warden. Nothing will change for you.
Testing it then will see if it passes the wife test for ease of use.
No excuse to not look into it now. Hopefully it uses Android autofill.
Ty, exploring alternative tools. I really don’t like last pass due to their lax data security and 1 Password for the same reason.
Bitwarden still earns my $10/year.
What does this change for you?
Seems to change nothing for all my devices which is a cheap offering at $10/year.
No Android app though?
it does if you ever will operate there though
In other words for most people, no impact.
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Again companies operating in the EU. While you may have implemented compliance it doesn’t mean you understand the law.
If not in the EU, this doesn’t impact a business not planning to operate there.
Plenty of other countries to move to not in the EU. Also these laws really were designed with multinational companies in mind.
Businesses hoping to explode that big will be able to afford/care about GDPR. A Lemmy instance, not so much.
I mean, they can say it but good luck enforcing it outside the EU’s legal jurisdiction.
I keep my closed source stuff on codeberg and open source mirrored on it and GitHub.
Does GDPR even apply to instances not hosted in countries covered by it? No.
Looks like tail scale for ports.
People on here are rabid over ff.
I use it and brave but mostly use brave because ff on mobile indeed performs poor in my usage.
But don’t worry plenty of people will give you the Apple solution to their antenna problems about their favourite browser.
I get that these need some sort of access point in the normal web for the average user but it blows my mind these sorts of chats aren’t on the darkweb on a Foss app.
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Alan Dean Foster has a series (Humanx Commonwealth) starting with Midworld. No special machines in the first 4.
Cachelot is excellent and is about sentient space cetaceans after forming a treaty with humans.
Midworld is basically Avatar.
Nor Crystal Tears is about the Thranx side of meeting Aliens (humankind) in first contact.
Sentenced to Prism is about the concepts of non-carbon life forms.
Must books cover elements of humanity and what is humanity.