

You’re right. But for some reason, Lemmy has a hate boner for Proton


You’re right. But for some reason, Lemmy has a hate boner for Proton


Yeah, perfect analogy. No amount of external helper tools making installs from GitHub easier would change the security implications. (Cargo-binstall is an example of such a helper.)


I use Arch, btw. But no, I wouldn’t blame my incompetence on my distro even if I were infected, which I wasn’t.


I have a BenQ EW270Q. I’m experiencing a really odd issue. I’m able to control the display’s brightness from GNOME’s quick settings, but only with HDR enabled. When I disable HDR, the controls disappear. Any idea why this could be?


I’d use it if it’s as good as systemd.
Looks interesting


How is Rust not problematic? Cargo has the same risks involved afaik
Have you tried Stump?


If you’re up for self-hosting, you can also use something like Calibre-Web or Stump, they have Kobo Sync support AFAIK. I just use OPDS with KOReader though


Well, it would be his company in debt and not him


It could. The removal of “transparency” indicates to me that the clients might also stop being open source at some point and Vaultwarden doesn’t have its own clients.


Zed has AI features, but there’s a config flag that disables all of them in one go. They also have collaboration features that you might want to disable as well… Also telemetry.


I can’t think of a reason to choose Keepass over Vaultwarden.


Damn, WSJ really succeeded in their campaign
Really good article, definitely worth reading