How does it compare with Paperwork? https://www.openpaper.work/en/
How does it compare with Paperwork? https://www.openpaper.work/en/
You are better off with an encrypted password store and a 2FA on a phone. You can back up both, easily, and they are both protected with fingerprints and/or global passwords.
Radicle has plenty of red flags, see https://lemmy.ml/comment/8982169
People panic about face scan while the ongoing massive privacy breaches exist around online services and electronic devices. The amount of personal data that people pour into smartphones is enormous compared to using that vending machine. We need more GDPR.
I would come along a question that I was well educated on, and the top voted responses were all very clearly wrong, but sounded correct to someone who didn’t know better.
This can be said to https://news.ycombinator.com/ as well. I wonder how much of this is due to sock puppets and bots.
This tends to give more influence to people who spend more time on it and write more. And they are less likely to be subject matter experts.
Honest question: deleted comments might be just hidden and still up for sale, do people know if GDPR can come to the rescue here?
Github is designed to centralize git (as the word “hub” suggests). You can still migrate away code, issues and wikis, but contributors, followers, wiki editors, issue subscribers, visibility in general and github stars are locked in. Discoverability matters to projects trying to attract contributors.
Count me in! (Or shall I say: you have my sword?)
Because Valetudo is not a custom firmware, it cannot change anything about how the robot operates.
Source: https://valetudo.cloud/pages/general/newcomer-guide.html
Thanks!