If you are looking for user management and registration, then Authelia is the wrong software for you.
Authelia is a very light weight security layer (and more recently SSO) that is only meant for few users precisely because it doesn’t have an onboarding process, dynamic access control, and more advanced features. Everything is done through config files and secrets. The admin has to manually create a file or plaintext lines with the user and password for each new user and restart the container.
Authentik is what you want if you want a bunch of users and new user sign up.
As for bitwarden/SSO, they should be fully separate. Otherwise you will likely break Bitwarden app and browser integration functionality.
You also do not want to run into the case where you don’t know your SSO password so you can’t get into bitwarden to find the password and you are screwed.
Bitwarden, TOTP method, and SSO should ideally be separate and you should be able to access your passwords and TOTP without requiring any password that is exclusively in the Bitwarden database.
I think OP would be good to watch the first season of the Good Place. There is a character on there that is obsessed with making the correct decision and argues so much with himself and others over every tiny nuance that could shift the balance that he never acts on anything at all unless forced.
As you said, fence sitting is in an of itself an action, almost always to the detriment of the topic at hand.
It brings the advantage that you should buy new devices to specifically support this feature™.
Go forth and consume for the sake of consumption, citizen.
In seriousness the only advantage is space and hardware companies 30-50c on components (more profit).
It will likely cause more problems than solve in the projects in the form of heat management and efficiency losses. But hey, new shiny feature make line go up? Promotion for google idea man?
Yeah, but small, low res, slow-refresh ones without partial refresh (absolutely essential for ereaders and tablets) have not had patent limitations for a while I think.
They are simply called e-paper and there are many chinese manufacturers of them that sell them for “cheap”.
No because the sun and the earth are always moving in a line and an orbit in addition to their orbit.
The actual absolute position would resemble a curving helix or something. Nothing in the universe is ever in the same general location twice for our current understanding. Everything is moving.
Maybe that is a new android thing or a Samsung thing? That phrase doesn’t show up in my settings.
2 years ago, my mother and I tested it extensively when I moved trying all of the “allowing app” settings combined with starred people and it never worked for whatsapp, only stock dialer and texts.
Nice, as someone who has done some product research for specialized smartwatches, these specs are pretty much the go-to standard for generic chinese mid-range smartwatches.
Definitely a great base for an open source smart watch. You can do a lot with that!