

Kinda late to the party aren’t they?


Kinda late to the party aren’t they?
Big fan of both, don’t know why it has to be one or the other for an OSS credentials manager
On an individual level, you only need one or the other. But which one is best for you may be different than which one is best for me.
Lol, no.
The mess of databases you would need to replicate what is simple with organizations and collections is definitely not easier or more flexible.
Not really and not nearly at the same level


No idea. The dashboard says it’s running and fine, sometimes the shell console is ok, sometimes it’s also bogged down, but the instance is completely non-responsive from outside. The other instance I have in the same tenancy but a different fault domain is perfectly fine, so I don’t know if that’s related somehow. I’m running Pangolin on it to forward a couple things, one of them is higher throughput than I had expected, but rebooting makes it come back, so I don’t think they’re throttling me.
I’m kind of at a loss, but I threw together a webhook to use their API to reboot it when it stops responding and that seems to be working while not actually addressing whatever the root cause is.
Shared passwords
Unless you go out of your way to make it available to the internet, it will only be available on your local network, and you’re a much smaller target than the cloud provider.
Or want to share a subset of passwords with someone.


Uptime Kuma has a number of notification options.
I just had to set one up because the Oracle free tier is hot garbage and needs resetting every day or two.


This one person probably doesn’t know how to code, therefore no one does. Is that really your argument?


They saw Jensen say engineers should be burning tokens to keep warm and thought “fuck it, let’s do this”.
Yeah, I saw that in one of the other comments after I left mine. Testing it out now in place of owntracks.


They’re trying to argue national security for Anthropic, a US based company.


Based on a Debian version for which long term support ended 6 years ago…


I’ve got my autoexec.bat and config.sys ready to go.


That has already been closed
I’ve been pretty happy with dawarich for a Google timeline replacement.


Maybe if you’re using an m-disc


They’re afraid of the way phalluses make them feel.
You mean you don’t like having three screens worth of saquashfs entries flash past when you try to run mount?