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  • I only used it to download certain Star Wars versions, because these nice gentlemen couldn't be bothered to use real torrents.

    No idea how you would use that as a Syncthing replacement though.

  • True dat

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  • Even Mixtral is somewhat censored as they, like many others, used ChatGPT to generate question/answer pairs for the instruct finetuning.

    There are finetunes that remove this censoring again like dolphin.

  • Accurate description of the average shortform post, whether it's a tweet a toot or a skeet.

  • By causing global warming which will eventually kill the virus, like a fever.

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  • I was concerned when I saw Lunduke report on finding out Drew (very likely) hosts the Stallman report. (All while alluding to previous ""attacks"" on Hyprland and NixOS)

    Of course DistroTube has to make an even worse video about it.

  • I will disagree with him on toots for Mastodon. It's just a great.

  • This does not scale. I have 400 logins in my Bitwarden account right now.

  • You understood correctly. Seems like I missed some news on the syncing front.

  • Do you add separate keys on every device?
    If you do, how long does it take you to add a new device?

  • A sufficiently strong password and additional TOTP should protect you well enough.

  • I'm thinking of phone recovery, where you're trying to get all your stuff back on a new device.
    With a password manager, simply logging in will get you there and until passkeys can be synced automatically just like passwords this will need to be handled somehow.

  • Good incentive for the provider to fix it or go out of business.

  • QR codes are good 50% of the time; when you're trying to log in on a pc.
    The reverse case is extremely annoying

  • I remain hopeful. Initially, when Keypass wanted to include a simple export option there was talk of banning them from using Passkeys.

  • Still, it makes adding new devices much more of a hassle.

  • Good, certificates should be automated anyways. Much more reliable than the once yearly outages because nobody renewed the thing or forgot some systems.

  • Until recently I kept (most of) my initial setup and config files in a repo with some hacky bash scripts.

    Until recently because I finally replaced the bash mess with Ansible and it's so much better.

  • It feels like most people here are only reacting to the title. If you actually look at the article, it talks about commonly mentioned advantages and examples of Linux.

    It's really not that interesting to me as an article, but from scrolling through some others there might be more interesting stuff here. Or am I missing something?