Didn’t know they accept crypto payments, that’s cool
Didn’t know they accept crypto payments, that’s cool
That’s why GrapheneOS doesn’t come with a wallpaper.
I don’t think this is what OP is looking for
I’m pretty sure Bitwarden is profitable, about a year ago they even purchased another company: https://bitwarden.com/blog/bitwarden-extends-passwordless-leadership-with-acquisition/
Also, I don’t think they make that much money from individuals. They focus more on businesses, because they pay more and these customers stay around for a long time, they can’t easily switch to a different solution.
Sure, I’ve been a premium customer for years because I find the service very useful, but this community is all about selfhosting.
You can continue using the cloud hosted version of Bitwarden and only use your own instance for file sharing.
You can selfhost Bitwarden/Vaultwarden (which I recommend, since it’s rewritten in Rust and you get all the premium features for free) and use Bitwarden Send. This is probably more secure than most other options.
My company uses Roundcube for Webmail and offers Thunderbird as a native client. It’s always great to see free software in a corporate environment.
Not on Android. I have it enabled and my user agent is Firefox 122 on Android.
But yes, Mull is built from Firefox Nightly (actually from Fennec Nightly, which removes all proprietary blobs).
No it’s not. Mull is built from the latest version of Firefox for Android, which currently is 122.
Roundcube should work pretty well for you: https://roundcube.net/
I know, I tried OpenWRT on a Pi, but the experience wasn’t great (at least not as a home router).
I am aware of the ME, but I can’t really do anything about it. Current ARM SBCs are not suitable for a router/firewall (at least in my experience). I’m not that concerned about it though.
It might sound ridiculous, but I currently also run a WSUS server to get Windows updates. But I will probably replace my entire Windows setup with a better solution. Since I don’t run Windows bare-metal anymore, I’m looking forward to using offline Windows VMs on my Proxmox host and just accessing the internet directly from my Linux machine.
Scoop and Chocolatey are the only ways to make Windows usable. But Flatpak on Linux will always be the easiest and beat solution, because Linux is simply the best OS.
HELL YEAH
FUCK CHROMIUM, GOOGLE AND ALL OF BIG TECH
Librewolf is amazing
Well better then nothing