tar -xvf is the only one I know
And I think it was tar -cvf for creating .tar files?
tar -xvf is the only one I know
And I think it was tar -cvf for creating .tar files?
Nextcloud Notes is pretty good. Btw Joplin has an option for End-to-end encryption.
I’m pretty sure Bitwarden is profitable, about a year ago they even purchased another company: https://bitwarden.com/blog/bitwarden-extends-passwordless-leadership-with-acquisition/
Also, I don’t think they make that much money from individuals. They focus more on businesses, because they pay more and these customers stay around for a long time, they can’t easily switch to a different solution.
Sure, I’ve been a premium customer for years because I find the service very useful, but this community is all about selfhosting.
You can continue using the cloud hosted version of Bitwarden and only use your own instance for file sharing.
You can selfhost Bitwarden/Vaultwarden (which I recommend, since it’s rewritten in Rust and you get all the premium features for free) and use Bitwarden Send. This is probably more secure than most other options.
My company uses Roundcube for Webmail and offers Thunderbird as a native client. It’s always great to see free software in a corporate environment.
Roundcube should work pretty well for you: https://roundcube.net/
I know, I tried OpenWRT on a Pi, but the experience wasn’t great (at least not as a home router).
I am aware of the ME, but I can’t really do anything about it. Current ARM SBCs are not suitable for a router/firewall (at least in my experience). I’m not that concerned about it though.
It might sound ridiculous, but I currently also run a WSUS server to get Windows updates. But I will probably replace my entire Windows setup with a better solution. Since I don’t run Windows bare-metal anymore, I’m looking forward to using offline Windows VMs on my Proxmox host and just accessing the internet directly from my Linux machine.
I was about to suggest that
+1 for ArchiveBox
That’s cool. Similar to how I use my heating Home Assistant integration.
Anna’s Archive is probably the best source for books. I use it all the time, actually, I even use it right now. It’s also great for students who need textbooks. Fuck Pearson and those other scammers!
This is cool, I actually such something similar for my old school (~10 year old) AC unit because Infrared is the only way to control it.
That’s amazing. I love such open source projects! I love the Lemmy, Home Assistant and Open Source community.
I’ve been using Authelia for almost 2 years and I really like it. Never had any issues.