Ah, yeah, I installed it from their github with obtainium. I think open source/libre app that charges people to install with the play store is a model a few others have tried as well.
All things are possible through Christ!
Ah, yeah, I installed it from their github with obtainium. I think open source/libre app that charges people to install with the play store is a model a few others have tried as well.
I have some! I use a self hosted vaultwarden and just two days ago I saw and installed KeyGuard out of curiosity. So far, I can say KeyGuard is a nicer looking and feeling app and… it works. So as long as their intentions are pure, you can use “bitwarden” without using any of their software or infrastructure.
If “your” phone belongs to your employer that’s the choice you made. It isn’t yours.
To apple? Linux phone experience is just trash.
The only ethical form of pornography is furry porn but y’all ain’t ready for that conversation
I will be the next King of Linux.
Nothing is forever
Thank you for the correction.
Thank you for the correction.
Understood, but in the context of a coffee shop in an anglophone place it has a different agreed upon meaning.
Isn’t a latte non-steamed though? I thought a cappuccino had the frothed milk in it.
Nothing even slightly interesting or worth your time
Also also: since you’re already down with KDE, check out kinoite (atomic F40 KDE). Atomic distros are awesome :)
And check out Aurora! It’s basically Kinoite with a lot of nice tweaks and inclusions. Aurora-dx is especially nice if you do dev stuff. I’ve been really happy with it.
Yeah, I don’t see why I should care about that. Gimme some crazy graphical effects, particles and shaders!
And life has been transformed! Everything is wonderful now!
Nintendo doesn’t really restrict things in that way. It would be very strange for them to block a game from publishing on switch for those reasons.
You’ve lost me on this one. No idea what you mean. But either way, I think you should take my comment just a bit less seriously.
So in other words, I’m thinking of Linux
I haven’t looked into it at all, but that just seems so strange. Who would pay that when the original Bitwarden app is still there for free? Most people who would even know about KeyGuard would know how to install it from somewhere else. Is it essentially a donation?