Now if it supported org files too…
Runterwählen ist kein Gegenargument.
[Verifying my cryptographic key: openpgp4fpr:941D456ED3A38A3B1DBEAB2BC8A2CCD4F1AE5C21]
Now if it supported org files too…
There is no difference other than a shiny logo and a “contract” that promises you that the random stranger will take care. I promise that I will take care too.
If you still think there is a relevant difference, please tell me. To me, it looks like you don’t fully understand what a password manager stored on other people’s computers does.
A cloud password manager is a database with your passwords hosted on a stranger’s computer. Why wouldn’t I be just as trustworthy as any other stranger on the internet?
My questions are to those of you who self-host, firstly: why?
Would you give me your password database? I promise to encrypt it!
A viable alternative is Guix, which uses Scheme for its scripts and could also use the Hurd kernel instead of Linux, but works the same.
Oh no, two of the worst companies have left, all we have left now are (…) Google, apple, Microsoft, Uber
So, all that’s left is even worse? ;-)
OpenSMTPD is the default OpenBSD “sendmail”
Not quite. OpenSMTPD is OpenBSD’s default smtpd
though (and it is portable!).
Rspamd - basic spam filter
It can be configured to be rather complicated if you wish. :-)
+1 for NewsBlur. Its filtering is just plain awesome.