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ful1e5 OP , to unixporn in [OC] GitHub Themes for Terminals, Shells, and Beyond!
LaunchesKayaks , to cat in Guess who?
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I had a disabled cat (heart failure, nearly blind, digestive issues, and severe brain damage) who went absolutely bonkers for strawberries. He was always trying to steal them. He was never successful. One day I caved and gave him a slice of a strawberry. He sniffed it then left. The next time I ate strawberries he went right back to trying to steal them. He was such a little shithead, but was the best cat I’ve ever had.

Mdotaut801 ,

He was hunting strawberries and played with his prey ;). Cats are so weird, I don’t know what I’d do without mine. Their weirdness is a huge source of entertainment and comfort at the same time.

DarkAngelofMusic , to technology in So my phone's speaker is dead and I thought of something

Does it need to be attached, or would a Bluetooth headset meet your needs?

Quintus OP ,
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Attached would be better. It doesn’t need to have good sound quality. Just loud enough to hear the ringtone.

CoffeeBot ,

If that’s the issue what about just cranking the vibration up so you can feel and hear it if you set it down?

SkyezOpen ,

Found this from Google, can’t make any guarantees about the quality and it seems a bit unwieldy for a phone unless you take it off to put it in a pocket.

Amazon

If you’re not planning on upgrading any time soon, a repair shop might be a good option. A smartwatch is a good workaround as they can give notifications and calls but they can be pricey.

Sallp ,
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A pinetime is $30. It does notifications pretty good.

moormaan , to memes in 🙃😵💀

Here’s a nice (non-paywalled) breakdown of the original article and reactions to it. I just managed to get the first few sentences of the WSJ thing (despite disabling Javascript), but between the article and the breakdown, it seems the author picked a baity title to an otherwise uncontroversial (if lacking) analysis of food price inflation.

BigNote ,

Journalists don’t write their own heds. It would have been an editor who wrote it. Your point stands otherwise.

darcy , to memes in My holy trinity of trust
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keepass > bitwarden

vpn providers should be reviewed regularly

email is inherintly insecure/non-private, self hosted is best

ArcticLynx ,

why do you prefer keepass to bitwarden? has it better privacy or is it just a personal preference because you like the UI more for example?

darcy , (edited )
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keepass is a different paradigm. it uses a locally encrypted file. many frontends for it (use keepassxc and keepassdx). dont have to rely on some 3rd party, even if they say they have e2ee. theres no better privacy (and security) for an app than not using it with the internet. im not too concerned about ui for pw manager personally, the less time i spend w it unlocked the better. only (slight) problem for me: multi device usage (i just copy the file onto my phone occasionally). general rule of thumb: if it can be selfhosted, it is best to.

i think bitwarden is the best one of its type, it comes down to your needs and threat model

ArcticLynx ,

I really like the cross device sync, even tho it’s a security risk of course. also, I don’t know anything about self hosting (might get into it if I git the time), so bitwarden might be the best pw manager for my requirements rn.

radioactiveradio ,

It’s possible to sync keepass using syncthing, i use it that way.

KLISHDFSDF ,
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not on iOS, at least last I looked into it.

radioactiveradio ,

Well I have both my kidneys. Edit: there’s a fork of it on the app Store called Möbius sync.

darcy ,
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sorry i didnt mention but yeah like the other reply says u can absolutely sync, i just personally prefer not to

Jonsk ,

Idk if anyone else mentioned this but bitwarden can be selfhosted.

darcy ,
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good point!

king_link1 ,

I use syncthing to sync my KeePass file, and I highly recommend it. Very easy to set up

iloverocks ,

Many use syncthing to sync their keepass files I personally just use my nextcloud

radioactiveradio ,

Mainly cuz it doesn’t store your passwords on someone else’s computer.

ErwinLottemann ,

You can selfhost bitwarden, there’s also vaultwarden, an open bitearden api implementation. You could host this on an internal-only server. But you also can sync your single password file with a lot devices and use keepass, I just find that a bit annoying. You also cannot share some passwords with your relatives easily that way.

radioactiveradio ,

Hey it’s fine if you trust them, it’s a very convenient service and from what I found it’s pretty secure, since there’s no way to recover logins if you forget your master pass. But i personally don’t like the idea of having passwords on someone else’s server and I’m too stoopid to set-up my own instance on a docker container server thingy. Syncthing just works for me, got GUI and everything.

ErwinLottemann ,

Totaly valid choice!

Rooki ,
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its more user friendly. Just a file you have to have. You can encrypt that double and tripple on bitwarden nope.

Blackmist , to memes in 🙃😵💀

Pro-tip: You can save money on living expenses if you just live in a cardboard box by the roadside and die.

ganove ,

Please not by the roadside, noone wants to see your progress to absolute freedom.

phoneymouse ,

That’s illegal in many places. Illegal to be on a roadside, illegal to kill yourself.

pewgar_seemsimandroid , to memes in 🙃😵💀

no 25Q breakfast per 4 picoseconds

nostalgicgamerz , to memes in The time has come.

A-Quack on Titan

PlantDadManGuy ,

Mighty Ducks (part 2, the Quackening)

bunkbed , to memes in 🙃😵💀

I really dont understand the hate on this post?

It’s just a catchy headline, I expect the article itself would actually discuss some of the reasons one might skip breakfast. And there are good reasons to skip breakfast, money aside.

Faresh ,

If one suggests restricting how much one eats out of financial reasons, then that is a clear indicator that very likely there’s a big systemic problem in the room we aren’t discussing.

bunkbed ,

I agree. Malnourishment due to inequality (or any other reason) is bad. I also agree that there is a systemic problem where healthy food is drastically less accessible than unhealthy food.

I don’t, however, think that this headline is an outrageous thing to say. I, for one, am choosing to buy less food than I usually eat (especially meat) due to its cost, but also for health and environmental reasons. There is more nuance than just “eat the rich”.

uncertainty , to memes in 2023-08-09.jpg

To the commenters justifying the written form MM-DD-YYYY on the basis of preferring to say the name of the month followed by the day (which the written numerical sequence does not preclude you from doing). If someone were to say something like “the time is a quarter to eleven” do you think they would have a case for writing it 45:10? And if so, how would you deal with the ambiguity of “ten past ten” if they wrote it 10:10 instead of 10:10?

frontporchtreat ,

This guy’s throwing wrenches into engines

random_character_a , to lemmyshitpost in My favourite piece of Internet history
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Straight out of republican voting ballots.

rambos , to memes in My holy trinity of trust

I trust bitwarden, but android app doesnt trust me!

Cinnamon3431 ,

wdym?

Boris_Johnson , to memes in So happy this is something we left behind (mostly)

If ya wanna see funny and clever comments go to pornhub

dzervas , to memes in My holy trinity of trust

just a side note for everyone out there that uses bitwarden: you can reset your password with just your email. that means the admin can see your passwords. The only 3 upstream password managers that don’t have that “feature” are 1Password, lastpass and keypass (not counting gpg-based script in bash n friends). Lastpass is obviously a mediocre solution (too many breaches), keypass isn’t for everyone (UX). 1Password is a very solid solution and it has public security audits

I’ve got nothing with agilebits/1Password - i just use it after spending days researching (also I’m a former IT security engineer)

Waryle ,

It’s so out of context it’s almost untrue.

Bitwarden can’t find or change your password, and their admins absolutely can’t see them either.

You’re talking about the “admin password reset” feature offered to organizations (and which doesn’t concern lambdas users at all), which must be explicitly activated and which allows admins not to see our password, but to trigger a password reset with notification to the user.

Once the password has been reset, all you have to do is change it, and nobody else has access to it.

bitwarden.com/help/forgot-master-password/

bitwarden.com/help/account-recovery/

biscuits ,

If that were true that it wouldn’t be just a side note because it would render the whole Bitwarden product useless. It’d pretty much mean that they are not encrypting passwords at all, so even worse than infamous LastPass. But as the other comment pointed out, it’s pretty much not like that.

BastingChemina ,

No you can’t reset your bitwarden master password with just an email. I invite you to try and let is know how it went.

MixedRaceHumanAI ,

Been using Bitwarden since it was on horrendous light blue theme, and I’m fully aware that users cannot easily reset their master password through email ever since.

RVGamer06 , to memes in Jiv me a break
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