Do you mean containers? At least it sounds like it.
Or always start with profilemanager. But indeed, also a launch argument.
Impressive and allaround cool!
Anybody know if messengers fall within this definition?
If it's just bookmarks can recommend Floccus and LinkWarden.
It's a type of integration with local file handling:
- you see every folder and file in explorer / finder.
- they are just filenames but without the data
- they act normal and can be copy pasted renamed etc
- the moment a file is opened the first time, the data gets synced locally.
I use it to connect to rather large folders (bigger then my SSD) because it only takes up space of the files in use.
I prefer another tactic if I may share:
- Database in production: let Bitwarden clients sync the native way Bitwarden offers.
- Database in backup: let a dedicated backup service keep your database save.
I dont know if this could be done automatic (just backup the production database) or if this has to be done by export (by hand once in a while).
Doesnt matter from which device the backup originates because the native sync will keep them all the same usually in seconds.
Totally going to use flop-my-mop elsewhere, but urban dictionary doesnt have an entry about it I think? 🫢😁👍
Curious about suggestions but for itinerary I just use "event folders" like "20240801 France" and I put every pdf, jpg, gpx, mail I have in it.
And during planning sometimes export website pages, wiki entries to pdf etc. Routes in gpx, POI in KML etc.
Is this spam account reportable or blockable at the Lemmy instance level?
Trusting other peoples identification and authorizattion isnt about sharing accounts and passwords. If user A of server X want to log in at server Y, server Y asks server X if it knows this user A. If so server X handles the password/mfa check and just gives the green light to server Y.
I just see those foundation onboard / leaves from afar ... but isnt the retention rate way to high to do actual foundational stuff?