There seems to be a gap in the market for a Vaultwarden compatible iOS client, if this is the start of enshitification.
I’ve self-hosted Vaultwarden in the past and I’m planning to do it again. The lack of an iOS client is the only thing making me explore alternative solutions altogether.
heh believe it or not, it was flying over a small town in New Brunswick, Canada. Hardly glamorous, just coincidentally happened the first time I had the idea to chromecast the live flight and found Airloom. I perhaps overstated, as it's the first and only time their mom has ever flown without them :) (I could see in advance the flight path going over my dad's town, so had time to coordinate)
2022 Corolla owner here. Mine is UK spec with “Design” trim, which is middle of the range in terms of luxuries. I love mine. It’s got enough technology without it being annoying and has everything I want. The adaptive cruise is a killer feature. Best car I’ve ever owned.
As the unofficial corporate tag line quips: 'Toyota: for when your favorite appliance color is beige'
But in all seriousness, I'll give props to Honda, Toyota, and Mazda for amazing engineering cultures. In the sense of being extremely good at optimizing trade-offs.
If the software gains traction in a public git repo this could be a good purchase for someone wanting a cost effective, great sounding, customisable, retro styled speaker.
Both re pointing to the same file using SFTP (using key based auth).
I’ve also got an additional key file on each client which isn’t on the SSH server.
It’s working pretty nicely.
Bye bye Bitwarden.
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