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  • It doesn't.
    Both DX and K2A-O open a local keepass file.
    They are capable of reloading the file when it is changed, and can be set to immediately write out changes to the file.
    Then you take whichever file sync tool you like and sync it with all other devices using it. As long as the sync tool can sync files in your internal storage, it will work.

    I use syncthing, with a dedicated keepass folder containing only the database file. Then I simply add all my devices to the share and it'll sync any changes to all other devices. I also have version history enabled for the share.

  • Keepass2Android Offline also works very well. It has a somewhat different feature set compared to DX.
    I found it to be more stable at remaining permanentl unlocked, and DX dropped the 3rd domain level for password matching on either websites or apps, I don't remember.
    On the other hand DX works better for adding new credentials or making changes. Since I usually do that on desktop it doesn't matter much for me.

  • They were doing the same on other repos for months.
    Both their npm module and android client.
    On android they tried to get people to add their own fdroid repo because the official fdroid has not had updates for 3 months due to the license changes.

    Edit: Looking at it now compared to 4 days ago, they apparently got frdoid to remove bitwarden entirely from the repo. To me this looks like they are sweeping it under the rug, hiding the change pretending it has always been on their own repo they control.

    Next time they try this the mobile app won't run into issues, the exact issues that this time raised awareness and caused the outcry on the desktop app, which similarly is present in repos with license requirements.

    If they were giving up on their plan, wouldn't they "fix" the android license issue and resume updating fdroid, instead of burning all bridges and dropping it from the repo entirely, still pushing their own ustom repo? Where is the npm license revert?

  • Also important to note is that they are creating the same license problems in other places.

    They broke f-droid builds 3 months ago and try to navigate users to their own repo now. Their own repo ofc not applying foss requirements, because the android app is no longer foss as of 3 months ago. Now the f-droid version is slowly going out of date, which creates a nice security risk for no reason other than their greed.

    Apparently they also closed-sourced their "convenient" npm Bitwarden module 2 months ago, using some hard to follow reference to a license file. Previously it was marked GPL3.

  • It means previous versions remain open, but ownership trumps any license restrictions.
    They don't license the code to themselves, they just have it. And if they want to close source it they can.

    GPLv3 and copyleft only work to protect against non-owners doing that. CLA means a project is not strongly open source, the company doing that CLA can rugpull at any time.

    The fact a project even has a CLA should be extremely suspect, because this is exactly what you would use that for. To ensure you can harvest contributions and none of those contributers will stand in your way when you later burn the bridges and enshittify.

  • I never claimed calling us omnivores was incorrect. Our meat digestion ability sucks too, compared to most carnivores.

  • Just fine is pushing it, we are capable but not particularly good.
    We need specific plant parts grown on purpose to be consumable (fruit, nuts, ...), or we need cooking.
    There is a good number of plant stuff like grass, certain bark, and most parts of medium sized plants which a lot of animals can consume but we cannot.
    If you go out and eat random plants you will die you won't be able to digest almost any of that.

    I would argue there are loosely two levels of plant digestion ability above ours.
    The first being what most mamals have, which allows to consume leafs and most small and medium plants minus the thicker stalks. My example would be deer.
    Then there are ruminants who can digest grass more efficiently and tend to deal with stalks better, main difference being more things being worth digesting vs. just being digestible. Classic example is cows.

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  • My guess for the injury rates is you expect drywall, thus your body allows you the speed and force you can take on drywall, but then you hit something harder like a metal strut.
    If you already expected something of similar hardness you could never use that much force.

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  • In Europe you learn to respect walls at a very young age.
    You don't deliberately kick a table leg with your toes either, you just know with certainty it will only give you pain.

    Drywalls have some cushioning to them, they first compress then flex.
    Brick is completely solid, it hurts even at very low speeds when hit with bone. Just knocking on it is painful.

    Go outside, pick a nice flat pavement stone, put two sheets of paper over it. Now use your knuckles and knock around on it for a bit, then see what your instincts tell you when you think about punching that.

  • You could just copy others signed codes, so you would also need some sort of totp system.
    Then you could still place some camera capturing and streaming plates of parked cars in real time, so you'd either need 2 way communication with the license plates, where the cameraa tell them to show a code for some specific nonce, and which you could then potentially still stream so would also need severe latency checks, or you would have to get way more reliable gps and make that part of the totp.

  • You see less ai generated imagery

  • Both, it's a sign of trust not an invitation. They trust you with their vulnerable side and you betray that trust by play attacking it.
    What follows after is justified.

    But these words can't stop me because I can't read

  • which also references an effort to use the media to quietly disseminate Google’s point of view about unionized tech workplaces.

    Bogas’ order references an effort by Google executives, including corporate counsel Christina Latta, to “find a ‘respected voice to publish an op-ed outlining what a unionized tech workplace would look like,” and urging employees of Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google not to unionize.

    in an internal message Google human resources director Kara Silverstein told Latta that she liked the idea, “but that it should be done so that there ‘would be no fingerprints and not Google specific.’”

    From the article posted by 100_kg_90_de_belin.

    Google seemingly does care about their internal image, so they will only make their actions obvious when they fire you for bogus reasons after wanting to join a union.
    Quite nasty in that they give you no hints about how extreme their efforts on this are. They monitor internal employee tools like they are cosplaying the NSA, but you wouldn't know before you are fired out of the blue.

  • Definition of battalion

  • Not in my experience, I usually count 200g per person

  • Matter of definition really

  • My pot would have to be 3x its size to fit the amount of water a single package of pasta says I should use.
    1kg to 10l
    Do you have a bathtub in your stove?