The world has really gone to shit if the cryptobrowser is our only hope
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ammonium@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lightweight and flexible: Bitwarden lite self-host deployment is now generally available | BitwardenEnglish
1·13 days agoI’m realistic and know I won’t do it any better than Bitwarden. I could make regular backups of my vault and store them on different locations. That won’t hurt, but I also have a life.
If you trust them so less, do you trust them to write software which won’t silently your data? Do you have several offsite backups at different locations? Do you test your backups?
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lightweight and flexible: Bitwarden lite self-host deployment is now generally available | BitwardenEnglish
1·13 days agoIt’s not worse than any other self hosted system, the fact your vault is on every device might be useful if you don’t have a connection, but IMO it doesn’t really add any value in terms of backup.
I’m glad the option exists, but I don’t self host and pay Bitwarden €12 per year. For that price I can’t set up a more reliable system than they can even if I would consider my time free
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lightweight and flexible: Bitwarden lite self-host deployment is now generally available | BitwardenEnglish
11·13 days agoIf you don’t do off-site backups there’s no recovery from your house burning down.
Exactly my point and exactly the opposite of what you said earlier.
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lightweight and flexible: Bitwarden lite self-host deployment is now generally available | BitwardenEnglish
42·14 days agoWhat do you mean? If my house burns down the chance all my devices went up in flames is high. This is one of the reasons I’m not self hosting Bitwarden.
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lightweight and flexible: Bitwarden lite self-host deployment is now generally available | BitwardenEnglish
31·14 days agoUnless your phone also burns down together with the house, which is not unlikely
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Sooo... This is happening on Imgur
131·17 days agoAnd Buddhist symbols 卍 卐
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux is the reason Windows apps are bloated these days
22·20 days agoThe user land API/ABI is stable to a fault in Linux. The kernel API/ABI is unstable
It’s the other way around. The kernel API stable to a fault, the kernel ABI isn’t. If your application only relies on the kernel API you won’t have many compatibility issues. If you rely on userland stuff such as C++ stdlib, GTK, QT, Python, … Good luck.
Version numbers are meaningless. Yes it’s mostly fixes, but in every release which doesn’t have p in the version number there’s at least two or three things which are not fixes. As late as 2023 one of those changes did introduce a local privilege escalation: https://www.wiz.io/vulnerability-database/cve/cve-2025-32463 which was undetected for two years. For a critical piece of software with the maturity of sudo, I call that pretty concerning.
Here’s an interesting report from Google about rust vs C++ in Android: https://security.googleblog.com/2025/11/rust-in-android-move-fast-fix-things.html?m=1
I would say yes is it developed, this is more than just big fixes : https://github.com/sudo-project/sudo/releases
No huge changes of course, but the big CVE from July was only introduced 2 years ago.
My biggest question is, why is something like sudo still developed and not finished and in maintenance mode?
Sudo is being actively developed and has several fairly recent CVEs, some of which are memory issues (at least recent compared to how old sudo is). Apart from being memory safe rust is also better at error handling than C.
IMO best would be to reduce attack surface by using a memory safe language and also reducing complex features like OpenBSD’s doas does.
https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-15714/Sudo-Project.html?page=1&order=3
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•DOJ tells Republicans that Epstein files even worse for Trump than they thought: report
11·2 months agoAnd Putin has them
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•China solves 'century-old problem' with new analog chip that is 1,000 times faster than high-end Nvidia GPUsEnglish
5·2 months agoThe thing which makes digital chips so much better than analog chips is something both you and the article are missing: noise. A digital chip is very robust against noise, as long as the noise in one step isn’t too big so it causes a bitflip immediately the stable configuration will pull the voltage level back and no information is lost. Not so with analog logic, since the information is continuous every step which introduces noice (which is basically every step) will cause loss of information. Go a few levels of logic deep and all you’ve got left is noise.
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•v2.0.0: Stable Release of Immich (complete with Merch and DVD)English
1·3 months agoIt does https://immich.app/blog/immich-product-keys
But as far as I understand the key doesn’t really go anywhere, it’s just a fancy way to suggest a donation. (And there’s nothing unethical about using FOSS without paying or contributing back in any way)
ammonium@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•I will have my laptop and be available intermittentlyEnglish
2·4 months agoLol no you can’t do that. Many students work during the summer and get a one month contract, or pace is just slower during the summer.
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•US poll finds 60 percent of Gen Z voters back Hamas over Israel in Gaza war
8·4 months agoI think Hamas is bigger than ever, Israel has given the doubters 18,000 reasons to join Hamas
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Australian ban on fish-shaped plastic soy sauce dispensers a world firstEnglish
15·4 months agoSome thrash will end up in nature no matter what you do, especially small and light items. That’s why it’s good practice to design packaging do that it does minimal harm if it ends up in nature.
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification lawsEnglish
17·4 months agoWhat are you talking about? The internet existed all through the 90s
ammonium@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Belgium’s Arrest of IDF Soldiers Could Be a Watershed MomentEnglish
12·5 months agoThe Belgian government didn’t investigate for months. An NGO fighting against human rights violations in Palestine did track them on social media, saw they were at Tomorrowland in Belgium and filed a complaint. Only then the government acted by questioning the soldiers.
99% of flat earthers are just trolling, I refuse to believe anything else