

No, you don’t need to trust the VPS provider. The VaultaWarden password storage is encrypted, and the master password is never transmitted to the server. The passwords are decrypted only locally on your device.
No, you don’t need to trust the VPS provider. The VaultaWarden password storage is encrypted, and the master password is never transmitted to the server. The passwords are decrypted only locally on your device.
Esterházy-torta, looks great!
My family of three finished this cake in less than four days
I could finish it by myself in less than one day.
What if you’re married to a women’s shoe salesman?
I read it in my head in his voice.
For files I just use WebDAV that’s built in to Apache. It’s really not fancy, but does all I need.
It’s a pretty interesting video actually.
I use RoundCube, I think it’s one of the oldest solutions out there, and is pretty good (and not ugly as of a few years ago).
Baikal is lean and great. I use it and sync to my Thunderbird (using the TbSync extension) and Android phone (using DAVx⁵).
Agree about Joplin. No need for a full NextCloud instance, I use the WebDAV option which Apache has pretty much out of the box.
Physicists and chemists can’t actually destroy the world in such ways. But creating a deadly virus and releasing it by mistake or not is quite a realistic possibility.
Majel Barrett played both Nurse Chapel and Number One in the original series, but these two actresses in SNW look nothing alike.
I have a better idea: just use metric.
I try to fully metrify my workplace and my teammates are receptive because everyone knows imperial units suck.
To my knowledge it’s not supposed to differ.
If you trust that the client (which is open source) is doing what it’s supposed to do, security-wise I don’t think there’s a difference between self-hosting and using Bitwarden’s service.