Same, have tried openboard as well and this won out. Does some things better than other keyboards but still behind others, only thing I'm missing is cursor swiping along the spacebar but not a deal breaker.
It does suck because the people who should watch and internalize these series are politicians and CEOs or people involved in company boards but good luck with them caring at all.
Things we can do now is try to not use things like amazon, recycle and use as little plastic especially single use as possible. Also voting in politicians who will push or encourage renewable resources.
Been using option 3 but with Bitwarden for almost 5 years at this point. First started out on a VM in a cloud provider. Now it's in a VM on unraid behind a local HAProxy or Cloudflare tunnel for remote access.
Bitwardens full docker stack provides great daily backups which I've had to restore on occasion or go back to one from months ago to dig out a password for my wife.
Been testing and hoping to move to the unified-container from them soon, assuming I can replicate encrypted backups like their solution.
There should be an inherent time frame people think about, phones from 8 or 9 years ago are not relevant in any aspect to todays talking points for both sides of the aisle.
I have a similar experience to the OC, I have 2 friends who returned their pixel 7s due to issues with the display or fingerprint reader. I have an S20 and my wife an S23 and only complaint is my wife's S23 from TMobile has all the extra bloat apps, my unlocked S20 has nothing.
I had a hard time with the first hour or two initially I think I had to start it 3 times, then really enjoying things but now that it's about to get to the 3rd/4th area where they arrive and are like go get this for is Artyom we'll all be waiting I'm kind of over it even though the new areas do have a lot of diversity.
Almost done with Metro Exodus, love the series though Exodus is dragging on a bit in the last acts or missions IMO. Next up is Gears 5 since it was on sale and I'm a sucker for GoW and Cyberpunk 2077, finally picked it up on sale last week.
Really not the case, I agree with what most people are saying in here and I have an expensive home theater and I go to an Alamo Drafthouse which doesn't let people talk or be on their phones and it's an awesome experience and a lot of the new movies this year were sold out on weekends and their discount days. The right theaters and experience is still plenty alive.
Babylon is infinitely better and better executed though they might seem similar. I was put off by the trailer for Babylon just seeming like a big ensemble cast and 1920s extravagance movie but I loved it and showed how shallow Amsterdam was IMO.
As the other user commented you will need to ensure you have the right ENV vars configured for your SMTP domain. 587 is the incoming port for the SMTP service and none of the containers will have it open and it doesn't need to be open on your router since bitwarden will only send outgoing to SMTP.
Have you tested sending SMTP via CLI or any other service? You will need auth, and an endpoint and your email setup to receive via that method it should all work.
For example I use mailgun.org to send emails from my homelab to my gmail, you cannot send directly to your email address.
Same, have tried openboard as well and this won out. Does some things better than other keyboards but still behind others, only thing I'm missing is cursor swiping along the spacebar but not a deal breaker.