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  • It's nice that they have this but the real problem is GitHub Actions is provided for free for all repos. Woodpecker looks like you need to self host. I'm not going to set up and pay for host just for the small amount of time I have working on one of my projects.

  • Yeah I was imagining a system more like Password Store - use Git to version control secrets which are encrypted using some form of asymmetric encryption.

    You store the private key somewhere you control, like a USB drive or something. Same as Bitwarden's master password.

  • files.md is an open source alternative to Obsidian

    Jump
  • You can disable all AI stuff in Zed with a single disable_ai: true setting. Still an awesome editor without any of the AI.

  • We really need a VaultWarden paid service, if there isn't anything against doing so in the license.

    I don't know why the server needs any specialized software at all though. In the end, if it's just some password history, why not just have a client that allows generic storage backends and you can upload to Filen or S3 or whatever else you use?

  • Web browsers have a local storage API.

  • We really need a VaultWarden service run by a non-profit.

  • Any reason Signal couldn't offer a web app client?

  • They said VaultWarden, not BitWarden. This shouldn't affect them.

  • Ente Photos is pretty good

  • Thanks!

  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    What's the Country of Origin for the new Steam Controller?

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Canonical is ‘ramping up’ AI in Ubuntu this year

    www.omgubuntu.co.uk /2026/04/ubuntu-ai-features
  • From what I read, red grapefruit like Ruby Red existed naturally, but the atomic mutations only made them more red / not fade over time.

  • Without any direction, a goal is nothing but a fantasy. How do you think this goal is supposed to be accomplished?

  • And how will that help? The Cheeto is going to look outside his window and see people constantly protesting and then step down from office?

  • WTF are you talking about?

    will be bound by the same limitations

    It's based on AOSP (open source). They can easily fork Android and do whatever they want. Open source means full control over software / OS.

    Starting from scratch has zero benefits, and only means the experience is shitty and app ecosystem is nonexistent.

    give up on internet banking...

    And those apps which require hardware verification using Google APIs are available on Linux? How does this equate to "we need a Linux phone"?

    The issue, as you said, is "we need an open trust platform". The best path forward is we push for that so that Graphene and anyone else can us it.

    Giving up all the open source work and app ecosystem of Android is irrelevant and only prevents 99.999℅ of people from adopting it.

  • Mullvad handles payment data in a much, much better way.

  • how is it way less convenient? I switched from Proton to other services and I conveniency has increased since quality of services has increased. and because I don't really see many fundamental benefits of them being tied together.

  • isn't this just asking your age when the OS is installed? in that case can't they just install any non-hacked distro and lie? there's no verification, is there?

  • politics @lemmy.world

    FCC asks stations for "pro-America" programming, like daily Pledge of Allegiance

    arstechnica.com /tech-policy/2026/02/fcc-asks-stations-for-pro-america-programming-like-daily-pledge-of-allegiance/
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Stephen Colbert says CBS forbid interview of Democrat because of FCC threat

    arstechnica.com /tech-policy/2026/02/stephen-colbert-says-cbs-forbid-interview-of-democrat-because-of-fcc-threat/
  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    Something Surprising Happens When Bus Rides Are Free

    www.nytimes.com /2026/02/13/opinion/free-bus-rides-mamdani.html
  • science @lemmy.world

    The Human Brain May Contain as Much as a Spoon's Worth of Microplastics, New Research Suggests

    www.smithsonianmag.com /smart-news/the-human-brain-may-contain-as-much-as-a-spoons-worth-of-microplastics-new-research-suggests-180985995/
  • Privacy @lemmy.world

    Why are calendars all so shitty?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Do bike tires increase pressure in summer?

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Is it really a breaking change if a method changes output after an update?

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    JSON, I hardly know 'er

  • Taiwan 台灣 @lemmy.world

    In Chinese, Sodium is "鈉" (Nà). Is this because it's also the elemental symbol?

  • What Could Go Wrong @lemm.ee

    Why You Shouldn't Call 911 to Scare Your Boyfriend