[-] CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org 1 points 10 months ago

I know they exist. I think you’re missing what I’m saying.

Bitwarden is fully free and self hostable. That is how I use it. Bitwarden needs a self hosted webserver. KeePass can use only a cloud provider or self hosted cloud storage and also set up a web vault.

With Bitwarden, if you don’t want that hassle you can use their webvault they host. You cannot do that with keepass. That is what costs the $10/year.

Point is, both are good software that do things a bit differently. I liked KeePass, but I found Bitwarden to do what I wanted better, which was easily sync my passwords across devices without the hassle of self hosting something like Nextcloud. A quick docker container and I’m good.

Maybe some people are fine with keepass and something like Dropbox for sync. And maybe others don’t want to use a public cloud server but also don’t know how or want to host their own instance of a a password manager or cloud server. So they can use something like Bitwarden’s webvault instead, which is free except for TOTP.

[-] CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org 2 points 10 months ago

Bitwarden. Works with autofill too.

[-] CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org 1 points 10 months ago

Bitwarden is all of those things. Unless you use their web vault, then it’s $10/year. Which keepassxc does not have.

[-] CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org 1 points 10 months ago

I’m aware. So is Bitwarden if you don’t use their web vault, which KeepassXC does not have. Keepass can use a cloud drive to sync multiple devices whereas Bitwarden requires a self hosted instance to sync. Personally I would rather trust my own hosted instance over that of a cloud provider. But that all depends on your threat model and who you’re willing to trust. Having used both I personally prefer self hosted Bitwarden.

[-] CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org 2 points 11 months ago

You got this! I am 41 and just over two years smoke free. I tried all sorts of things to quit over the years. In the end it was cold turkey that did it. Good luck!

[-] CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org 1 points 11 months ago

Ouch! Is that comparable in your area, or your only choice? I use Spectrum (only choice here) and it’s $60 for 300 down and 20 up.

[-] CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org 3 points 11 months ago

Lots of people in this thread shitting on some random person. What’s the point of all this? Y’all are acting like the Ford driver is an ass hole but from the evidence in this thread I don’t think they are the ass hole here.

[-] CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

That would be a weird statement to make. But that’s not really what I said. At all.

[-] CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

I can wait for this game. Not really because I can have bear sex. Not my cup of coffee. But because the possibility is there. I wonder what else we’ll find with romance or otherwise. It was a fun showcase to watch.

[-] CrescentMadeJr@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Linux Mint is a good one to try out for starters. It is Ubuntu based so most of the time if you have an issue you can find tons on it in the Ubuntu help searches.

As for a browser, Firefox is likely pre installed and pretty excellent. All major browsers have a Linux client.

For gaming, steam had great support for windows games running on Linux. There is also Lutris and Heroic launcher which all have support for running games under a comparability layer.

Good luck and have fun!

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