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current desktop trifecta:fedora: Fedora Kinoite Atomic, :kde: KDE, Vivaldi + Mullvad + DuckDuckGo

I love Forgejo but because I *speak* Esperanto I cannot read its name "correctly" due to the missing accent mark over the "g"

"Forĝejo" (for-JAY-o) means "place of forging"

"Forgejo" (for-GAY-o) means "distant gay"

@malasaur @cadusilva yeah loool
time to pick a new (!!!) password manager without AI involvement then πŸ˜‚
no post has ever made me feel more seen than this one.

The current state of password managers:

 Bitwarden [1]
 Vaultwarden [2]
 KeePassXC [3]
 1Password [4]
 Proton [5]

[1] https://www.fastcompany.com/91542655/bitwarden-scrubs-always-free-and-inclusion-values-from-its-website-as-longtime-execs-step-down
[2] "A user you’ve blocked has previously contributed to this repository" (Claude)
[3] https://keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11-09-about-keepassxcs-code-quality-control/
[4] https://1password.social/@1password/116569353856438624
[5] Generally speaking about the company and also: "a user you’ve blocked has previously contributed to this repository" (Claude) in Proton Pass Github.

Bitwarden scrubs 'Always free' and 'Inclusion' values from its website as longtime execs step down

What is going on with the beloved open-source password manager?

Fast Company

you can anonymize the link by removing the part of the link after the β€œ?”

(at least for youtube currently, this can be different on other platforms and may also change in the future)

You REALLY should remove the tracking codes from Youtube links now.

They started showing a popup about who sent the link and offering a (maybe new) DM feature, potentially revealing your personal account name to anyone who opens the link.

@malasaur I'll try to investigate once again with this way
@malasaur now the prominent issue I have is obtaining https certs for my vaultwarden because somehow it requires https now. how'd you go around and do it? and how I might do it without a domain?

@e12 I personally host my own Vaultwarden instance. You can use it with any Bitwarden client, you have all of the paywalled features, and all the data is stored in your server.
I really recommend it to anyone that has the possibility to self-host it. If not, Keepass is a great alternative :)

https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden

GitHub - dani-garcia/vaultwarden: Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs

Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs - dani-garcia/vaultwarden

GitHub

@malasaur the issue I have is relating to setting write permissions for rsa_key.pem key, maybe relating to me trying to run it rootless. Just finished investigating once again while trying out different quadlet configs but to no avail

EDIT: I actually gave up and created a volume instead of a home directory for it lol. it worked, I guess?