I will be original. Radicle: A decentralized alternative to GitHub built on Gossip
The builds are prepared for Linux and macOS. Additionally, the desktop client, web interface and console interface are being developed.
XMPP/Jabber: fireshell[at]linux[dot]monster
OTR fingerprints: C47CFCDC D9F67D17 4C08AA1A C2500250 AB361153
Matrix/Element: [at]fireshell:matrix[dot]hostux[dot]net
IRC: fireshell on Libera Chat
OTR fingerprints: 1A66175C 7E713B1E 6D15079 87FB1952 C6866E05
I will be original. Radicle: A decentralized alternative to GitHub built on Gossip
The builds are prepared for Linux and macOS. Additionally, the desktop client, web interface and console interface are being developed.
https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/11611#issuecomment-2436287977
We have made some adjustments to how the SDK code is organized and packaged to allow you to build and run the app with only GPL/OSI licenses included. The sdk-internal package references in the clients now come from a new sdk-internal repository, which follows the licensing model we have historically used for all of our clients (see LICENSE_FAQ.md for more info). The sdk-internal reference only uses GPL licenses at this time. If the reference were to include Bitwarden License code in the future, we will provide a way to produce multiple build variants of the client, similar to what we do with web vault client builds.
https://github.com/bitwarden/sdk-internal/commit/db648d7ea85878e9cce03283694d01d878481f6b
Thank you to Bitwarden for relicensing a thing to GPLv3 License!
for passwords no way, as you noted it is for calendars and contacts
as another option this KeePassXC(PC)+radicale+DAVx5 The same for KeepassDX
besides everything else, the end of support for syncthing-android, yes, that’s a real blow to the gut.
The GnuPG implementation for Android is called OpenKeychain. To configure it, just go to the “key management” menu and import the previously created secret key. The only drawback of OpenKeychain for me personally is that there is no fingerprint unlocking.
The pass implementation for Android is called android-password-store, or simply APS.
Install and launch APS. Before synchronizing the password store, go to the “Settings” menu. There we will need the following items:
Git server settings
. The resulting URL should be the same as that specified on the repository page on github. Authorization type - OpenKeychain
.
Git utils
. In this section, specify the username and email from the gpg key.
OpenPGP provider
. Select OpenKeychain
.
Autofill
.
Now you can clone. Select “clone from server” on the main screen, specify the desired location of the repository, check the git settings.
Of course, pass is not that easy to set up. However, this price buys confidence that the tools we use will not one day be declared obsolete, will not change their data format, and will not be left without support.
A small script for entering passwords into various windows via rofi, I take passwords from pass.
Example script:
#!/bin/bash
# Sample file rofi_pass.sh
passwords=$(find /home/fireshell/.password-store/ -type f -name *.gpg)
selected_pass=$(echo -e "$passwords" | awk -F "/" '{printf "%s > %s\n", $5, $6}' | rofi -dmenu -p Pass)
item=$(echo "$selected_pass" | awk '{printf "%s/%s", $1, $3}' | sed 's/\.gpg//g')
data=$(pass show $item)
pass=$(echo -e "$data" | head -n1)
login=$(echo -e "$data" | grep -e "^login: " | sed 's/^login: //g')
xdotool type "$login"
xdotool key Tab
xdotool type "$pass"
In awesome wm
I bound a key that calls it like this:
awful.key({ modkey}, "p", function () awful.spawn.with_shell("/home/fireshell/Scripts/rofi_pass.sh") end ,
{description = "rofi pass", group = "launcher"}),
I turn on the computer, press the key combination and the script works, or I run this script from the terminal (~/Scripts/rofi_pass.sh
), select the password - it works (if necessary, pinentry is called to enter the main password), after that I press the key combination, select the desired entry
passmenu: extremely useful and wonderful dmenu script.
pass is enough (+ xdotool + rofi + pass-menu). Synchronization via git or Syncthing.
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I can already see a crowd of advertisers running to them for the remaining 3% of its users.
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I was particularly pleased that the developers accidentally published a bunch of other code that they had not planned to publish. For example, the code from the ShoutCAST server. https://github.com/WinampDesktop/winamp/issues/11
You were right. After the arrest, it caused a backlash in India. An investigation was launched against the encrypted messaging app to find out whether it violated Indian laws.
I expected you to say that, that it was something else. :D
It’s you protonmail who will tell how they disclose user data, which leads to arrest in Spain. Source
I was too lazy to just google it, but he has citizenship in Russia, the UAE, France, and Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Got carried away with democracy and attempts to feel like someone. So what kind of moron do you have to be to get EU citizenship? Thought he would run away from the democrats and liberals. Well, he’s an idiot and that’s it.
Mull was fixed in the DivestOS repository as early as October 17th, but to do this you need to add to F-Droid and reinstall Mull.