If you can selfhost, you might also consider an SFTP or WebDav server, as Keepass2Android supports these (and more) ways to sync the databasefile. For Linux (and Windows I think) there are applications like Free File Sync.
BlueKey
Are you aware that RAM is cleared on reboot?
Are you perhaps on Wifi? I noticed that Fedora is has configured Systemd to wait for online network before continuing starting the login services.
The items in the shelves are consisten on both perspectives.
Podman for the rescue. Runs fully under current user pribileges, so no sudo or other root-privileges needed to run containers.
(Especially useful for devs who want containers but should not get sudo.)
Pro Tag hoffe ich.
While Pomni is the hesitant type from time to time, she is also energic and not afraid of using her brain. So I think something like Fedora is more fitting for her. Gets the job done while allowing tinkering.
Mint on the other hand I would assign to Gangle. Calm and hard to break.
Bei mir auch, bin aber auch VPN Nutzer. Solche Botbarrieren kann ich ja an sich verstehen; was ich aber überhaupt nicht vertstehen kann, ist wenn die keine Möglichkeit zum Beweis des Gegenteils einbauen. Es sollte immer nen Captcher geben, auch wenn die 3 Runden verlangen, alles besser als den Dienst nicht nutzbar zu machen.
Great, thanks.
When I open the link (mobilephone, Irronfox), it shows the dialogbox with text for about 2 sec and then the page turns white.
Other than that: I'm HYPED!
I tried TDD in a personal project recently and it got annoying pretty fast. It was also a project where I tried a new Framework so writing test when one doesn't know how things behave exactly results in adjusting the tests afterwards anyway.
Thinkimg how I want to designe my API upfront while discovering the details as I go served me well in the past (still in context of personal projects).
It also doesn't help when my tests have more bugs than the tested code...
I'm not sure, but I think no.