one caveat is the need for *rr apps to have direct access to the storage filesystem, and not connect through some filesharing protocol (smb, NFS, etc..) afaik. ISCSI might be good since it's presented as an actual system drive, speculating.
Well if the app is actively maintained the code is checked every time someone makes a push request to the main code base. You still have to trust the managers of the repository (code base) to verify every push request thoroughly, however, it's in the best interest of the repository managers to do so to maintain trust in the project and it's users.
Federate so that everyone can share that you don't need an account on meta to interact and view threads!
Do we really need more beans? If we keep this going there won't be enough beans in the world to serve lemmings craze for beans
True! Very true!
I find that all that is well explained in the intro paragraph.
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IRC was fun, then people chose corporate poisoned simplicity (AOL, MSN) and that spelt the doom for protocols, until now.
Thanks, language confusion
Go for it, that's the beauty of this!
Or a week after...
I might swap bitwarden by passbolt as it uses a more recent programming stack, although vaultwarden looks to be a good alternative too.