Technically, it's "source available" if that's what they mean/say. However, afaiu the
This EE License applies only to the part of this Software that is not
distributed as part of AFFiNE Community Edition (CE). Any part of this Software
distributed as part of AFFiNE CE or is served client-side [...], is
copyrighted under the MPL2.0 license.
part, it only applies to enterprise edition, so that's quite a common way of doing things. Kinda like what gitlab does with their ce and we versions.
Edit: well, and you are enterprise as soon as you use it in production. So, yeah, source available.
Although official tg bridges are meh: they have trouble with sending/receiving pics and loose messages from time to time. Plus those work for chats only (AFAIK)
Just finished another round of fucking with (or being fucked by?) Nixos's built-in containers, and can't stop thinking of continuing tomorrow. So, agreed
Does it, tho? It's like "smth you know + smth you have" (although knowing or being able to remember most paswords is also quite often a bad idea, but I digress); so you have a device and know [the password for the password manager which knows] the password.
Besides, given that logic, to not defeat the purpose of 2fa you'll have to have another smartphone just to run aegis or something
I have an older clone by zalman, and it's meh. First of all, it only works with either fat32 or NTFS (although, I haven't checked exfat), and you need to flash different firmware to change the compatible fs. Also, if the drive has multiple partitions, the last one becomes unmountable using this thingy (mismatch in real size and that advertised by the superblock, as far as I remember).
I mean, I'm not saying PayPal and apps needing whatever play store check are shit, but... Oh, wait, I am saying they're shit 😝
Anyways, let's try again. Yeah, librem kinda sucks, but mostly in terms of hardware, availability, and their situation with not delivering on time and not returning the money.