I really wish @1password had a concept of tabs. When i'm trying to reference the structure of one entry to recreate it on a new one, it's a real ball-ache having a non-tabbed interface.
@case2tv I chose #Enpass since it literally runs on everything* - espechally #Android and #Linux and doesn'r equire some subscription or charges people for the "privilegue" of self-hosting, like #BitWarden.
It's also #TechIlliterate-friendly.
*Okay it doesn't run on #BSDs and #Unix except macOS & iOS, but then again:
People who daily drive #OpenBSD, #FreeBSD or #NetBSD are usually #TechLiterate enough to basically setup their own #password storage system from scratch & sync and backup stuff.
Woke up this morning #BSD curious. For all the users out there, is there a reason for someone running Linux desktop to consider running #BSDDesktop (of any kind or flavor), or is it more useful to have as a tool for servers? My only previous experience with BSD is brief dalliances with TrueNAS.
With #BSD, there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.
I'm glad to meet you! I'm the main administrator of the bsd.cafe instance (and other projects), a computer science graduate who's been fascinated by technology since childhood. I'm a big supporter of open-source solutions and enjoy working with #BSDs and #Linux systems. I enjoy #music and #photography. I've been an avid traveler and am now looking forward to getting back to traveling.I'm married to a wonderful wife and strive to live each day with a positive attitude,making the most of every day to improve our lives.
I like writing blog articles, especially tech ones (https://it-notes.dragas.net) and, from time to time, some of them are widely appreciated, especially in the open-source community.
Thank you for passing by and reading my introduction, enjoy your stay here in the #fediverse
I'm glad to meet you! I'm a computer science graduate who's been fascinated by technology since childhood.I'm a big supporter of open-source solutions and enjoy working with #BSDs and Linux systems. I enjoy #music and #photography, and plan to often share my photos.I've been an avid traveler and am now looking forward to getting back to traveling.I'm married to a wonderful wife and strive to live each day with a positive attitude,making the most of every day to improve our lives.
I like writing blog articles, especially tech ones (https://it-notes.dragas.net) and, from time to time, some of them are widely appreciated, especially in the open-source community.
Thank you for passing by and reading my introduction, enjoy your stay here in the #fediverse