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  • For me it depends how "hardened" the account needs to be.

    For key accounts I keep the 2fa seperated (where possible with a fido token) For not so relevant accounts I add it to bitwarden. Because I probably wouldnt activate 2fa for these accounts if I'd have to pull out the phone each time

    Edit: you also can add the 2fa token to a separate vault

  • If I have to choose between a company that freely sells and uses all my data versus a company that e2e encrypts my data and only complies with police and intelligence agency if it is specifically mandated by a swiss judge (and are fighing against it[1]), my money is definitely on the later

    Is it perfect? Probably not. - Does it match my thread model? Definitely yes!

    Also their privacy policy [2] allows to make a pretty well informed decision and map it against your thread model

    And by the way, here's the statement of the ceo regading the activist: https://proton.me/blog/climate-activist-arrest

    [1] https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/business/proton-wins-appeal-in-swiss-court-over-surveillance-laws/47052196 [2] https://proton.me/legal/privacy

  • Did some really basic testing with a few images I had at hand:

    • jpg (7,8 MB): ❌
    • jpg (1,6 MB): ✅
    • webp (2,2 MB): ✅ (was even animated)
    • png (564 kb): ✅

    might be an issue with the sizes of the files, how large are your photos?

  • Found them when I was looking for a fido key, and was really happy sonce it allowed me to get a handfull of them (mostly usb mini) Their service is also quite good

    Only sad thing is, that the duo (with usb-a and usb-c) is quite big, so i usually just carry the usb-a & nfc with me. Works for everthing except my mbp

  • I usually use OsmAND for my motorbike tours where I love the adaptable UI. But importing round trips is a big hit or miss, where most of the time it just skips all intermediary stops

    And for daily "driving" (hehe) I do miss some traffic info :-(

  • Have seen some mods who aren't reslly fond of it and ask users to not do it.

    Reason given is that copyright handles linking different than copying of articles. (Which kind of makes sense for me)

  • Also, there's usually no reason as a user to pay monthly for a feature in a self-hosted application.
    The Dev has no monthly costs for that feature. Let me buy the application/feature, and if you need money for a new feature, create a feature that is worth buying again. No need to bully the user into a monthly subscription...

  • I'm syncing obsidian with Drive via my Synology NAS

    Basically everything where you can sync files should work.
    The only downside I saw was that I had to reconfigure all clients individually (plugins, themes, template settings etc)

  • 2 Raspberry Pi 4 with a few services running (some directly, some via docker): pihole, pialert, gitlab plantuml, munin, restic rest server, jupyter instance, airsonic-advanced. And an old synology NAS which serves as document and media server