KeePassXC Audit Report – KeePassXC ( keepassxc.org )
Audit report (PDF): KeePassXC 2.7.4 Review by Zaur Molotnikov
Audit report (PDF): KeePassXC 2.7.4 Review by Zaur Molotnikov
No ads...no tracking...no bullshit...and works great
All radios are white noise generators, just tune it to a station that doesn’t exist...
It’s on GitHub...
Original source: Python-based compiler achieves orders-of-magnitude speedups...
Just set this up for my local Food Not Bombs chapter so they can coordinate with volunteers and others better.
Just like passports for real life identities, Keyoxide can be used to verify the online identity of people to make sure one is interacting with whom they are supposed to be and not imposters. Unlike real life passports, Keyoxide works with online identities or “personas”, meaning these identities can be anonymous and one can...
One reason for browsers getting sluggish is having too many extensions open, which just consumes extra RAM. Sometimes, too, they can interfere with each other. Even though my computer has 32GB of RAM, using a lot more than is needed, certainly increases the browser start up time a lot....
Chris Titus has done a video about this awesome open source tool he has built to install various common applications, do global software updates (yes I also can’t believe Windows does not yet do that), various system tweaks, and config settings....
I’ve happily been using self-hosted web-based FreshRSS for a while now. I chose it mainly because it suited my needs, and when I travelled regularly, I could work from the same shared source of articles. But the last while I’ve noticed some feeds lag really slowly with fetching the feed content (it may be my slowish hosting...
Chris did a nice breakdown of how this can work in conjunction with a self-hosted Fresh RSS reader (same as I’m using). It solves that issue with some RSS feeds only showing a short snippet of the content....
I love the ability to follow hashtags and get the results in the home stream. Friendica has that option for many years but for me it’s a very welcome feature.