Self-hosted bitwarden. Highly recommend
Self-hosted bitwarden. Highly recommend
They very clearly meant Democrats in power and they’re right
Nice! I’ll check it out
Wox + built-in Everything search is incredibly quick and powerful
The USSR entered Poland to protects its borders the day after every official fled and abandoned the country. There was no longer a Poland in any sense. The USSR is the one that liberated and reestablished Poland. How do you not know the basic facts of something you’re talking about holy shit
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You’re wrong on two key points:
USSR and Nazi Germany only made a nonaggression act after other Western countries did because Western powers purposefully did not invite the USSR. It was a way to try to protect Czechslovakia and Poland since the Westerns were simply giving up Central Europe to the Nazis. You can read more about it here.
The famine in the USSR was not a genocide. That is Nazi propaganda. Read about it here.
you’re thinking of the Munich Agreement mate
lmao are you arguing that the October Revolution was illegal
That the USA could have won the Vietnam War in the early years but went easy on them and it back fired
@CARCOSA@hexbear.net can we make this entire post a tagline
Not everyone needs to go to college or grad school or do a PhD or do a postdoc because they can’t get a job or another postdoc or
It definitely is confusing, and I didn’t full grasp it when I did it 😅
The installation process will vary depending on your OS. I have a synology, so I followed this walkthrough and some youtube videos as well: https://mariushosting.com/how-to-install-bitwarden-on-your-synology-nas/ but QNAP, FreeNas, etc will have their own install process. They should be pretty similiar, though, if you use docker.
Self-hosted bit warden works like a charm plus you get to learn reverse proxies if you use docker on a Nas, it’s pretty fun, would recommend
Really? I quite liked the movie
Nazis are called patriots in Russia
very well
It’s free and fun for me. I wanted to learn docker and various networking stuff. For normal end users, I don’t think there’s any benefit like you pointed out