Try using musicbrainz's scrobble service, listenbrainz - it's actively developed and works pretty well.
how about personal stuff, like photos or scanned documents?
It's the first thing you see when you open the configuration window: Interface > UI Color Editor > Main Color
The moment they cut the cord on SmartTube (Android TV), I'll block youtube on my local DNS. Fuck them!
the default service is not FOSS
You mean server? If so, the server is also open source (https://github.com/bitwarden/server), but the default instance (bitwarden.com) is not totaly free - you have to have a payed subscription for some of the features. If you self-host, then you have all the features (free and/or premium) - and this can also be done with Vaultwarden which is a FOSS alternative to the official server.
Sync has got a flurry of updates on the last two weeks, so it's not discontinued.
I hate zscaler. At my company it's set up so that it proxies all traffic through it and comes with its own CA certificates, which breaks a lot of things - I can't install pip packages for python, I can't clone/work with git repos if they're on https only. We are used to temporarily disable it to do these things because corporate won't change the policies.
#!/usr/bin/env
will look in PATH
for bash
, and bash
is not always in /bin
, particularly on non-Linux systems. For example, on OpenBSD it's in /usr/local/bin, as it's an optional package.
If you are sure bash
is in /bin
and this won't change, there's no harm in putting it directly in your shebang.
Huh? Any script can create a service, enable it and then start it. What would make you think the brave package (or just the application itself) can't do this?
Google results
which these days are very very bad! especially if you search something tech/programming related.
Bitwarden since they starded. Didn't need anything more than the free subscription, but I'm thinking of self-hosting my own vaultwarden instance.