Or just do both at the same time if possible. When I started my daytime job eight years ago, I managed to negotiate a four-day-week. Since then I used the fifth day to do freelancing in projects I find interesting and…
OK, thanks. Got it. So the main benefit of femtostats is the single container and the small memory footprint.
Is self-hosted Plausible not completely free? I use it for a few small static sites and I'm quite satisified.
You might want to have a look at Sourcehut (https://sourcehut.org/). If I recall correctly they support e-mail-only workflows, which means you can contribute by sending patches. I haven't used it myself so far. As far…
I admit Bitwarden is probably the most advanced, but the alternatives I named above (Psono, Passbolt, Passwork) seem not that far behind and some of your research seems a bit superficial. > Bitwarden has an Android app…
All three of the alternative solutions I mentioned above have cloud/SaaS versions as alternative to the selfhosted tiers.
> All of that said Bitwarden is a fantastic product and I recommend that over every other server-based password manager out there. Do you want to share what makes you think Bitwarden is superior to other selfhosted,…
> I think making it easier for companies to pay open source contributors is the right approach. Making it easier and making it a common habit. Companies need to realize, that paying maintainers/contributors pays off for…
> I'll go first. I think the Bialetti Brikka is exceptional: https://www.amazon.com/Bialetti-Stovetop-Producing-Crema-Ric... Sorry for the shameless plug but I have a problem with the Bialetti Brikka. I think it's…
Sorry, got it now. As I am a customer I will get an account an have a look. Thanks!
So does Hetzner itself. Each tiny 3€/month cloud instance has a public IPv4 by default and no way to opt out.
You don't leak anything as the link doesn't seem to be accessible publicly (at least for me). But it also feels kind of strange to me, that they complain about IPv4 shortage while still handing them out with each VPS…
At least they seem to be working on opening parts of the code and have already released the supplicant code for example. https://github.com/espressif/esp32-wifi-lib/issues/2…
> The Sion model is to be available in 2021 (or at least that is what I read on their website.) 2021 will probably be more realistic for delivery. Though they say in their FAQ that they will start production in the…
There's also Sono Motors, a start-up from Munich, Germany. They aim at delivering something they call a SEV (Solar Electric Vehicle) in 2020. They have an interesting concept and more than 10k reservations.…
I think whoever is responsible for such a waste of resources should be held accountable for severe damage to the environment and the climate system.
Maybe sonomotors.com? At least they seem a lot more trustworthy.
This sounds very similar to the kind of platform I was thinking about.
Generally this could include collection, verification and implementation of solution proposals. If a proposed solution is accepted by the community its progress can be tracked. I think it is important to have some kind…
I have recently thought about applying workflows and ideas of the open source and software world to real world issues. I was imagining a web platform to locate, describe, discuss and eventually solve issues together.…
Or just do both at the same time if possible. When I started my daytime job eight years ago, I managed to negotiate a four-day-week. Since then I used the fifth day to do freelancing in projects I find interesting and…
OK, thanks. Got it. So the main benefit of femtostats is the single container and the small memory footprint.
Is self-hosted Plausible not completely free? I use it for a few small static sites and I'm quite satisified.
You might want to have a look at Sourcehut (https://sourcehut.org/). If I recall correctly they support e-mail-only workflows, which means you can contribute by sending patches. I haven't used it myself so far. As far…
I admit Bitwarden is probably the most advanced, but the alternatives I named above (Psono, Passbolt, Passwork) seem not that far behind and some of your research seems a bit superficial. > Bitwarden has an Android app…
All three of the alternative solutions I mentioned above have cloud/SaaS versions as alternative to the selfhosted tiers.
> All of that said Bitwarden is a fantastic product and I recommend that over every other server-based password manager out there. Do you want to share what makes you think Bitwarden is superior to other selfhosted,…
> I think making it easier for companies to pay open source contributors is the right approach. Making it easier and making it a common habit. Companies need to realize, that paying maintainers/contributors pays off for…
> I'll go first. I think the Bialetti Brikka is exceptional: https://www.amazon.com/Bialetti-Stovetop-Producing-Crema-Ric... Sorry for the shameless plug but I have a problem with the Bialetti Brikka. I think it's…
Sorry, got it now. As I am a customer I will get an account an have a look. Thanks!
So does Hetzner itself. Each tiny 3€/month cloud instance has a public IPv4 by default and no way to opt out.
You don't leak anything as the link doesn't seem to be accessible publicly (at least for me). But it also feels kind of strange to me, that they complain about IPv4 shortage while still handing them out with each VPS…
At least they seem to be working on opening parts of the code and have already released the supplicant code for example. https://github.com/espressif/esp32-wifi-lib/issues/2…
> The Sion model is to be available in 2021 (or at least that is what I read on their website.) 2021 will probably be more realistic for delivery. Though they say in their FAQ that they will start production in the…
There's also Sono Motors, a start-up from Munich, Germany. They aim at delivering something they call a SEV (Solar Electric Vehicle) in 2020. They have an interesting concept and more than 10k reservations.…
I think whoever is responsible for such a waste of resources should be held accountable for severe damage to the environment and the climate system.
Maybe sonomotors.com? At least they seem a lot more trustworthy.
This sounds very similar to the kind of platform I was thinking about.
Generally this could include collection, verification and implementation of solution proposals. If a proposed solution is accepted by the community its progress can be tracked. I think it is important to have some kind…
I have recently thought about applying workflows and ideas of the open source and software world to real world issues. I was imagining a web platform to locate, describe, discuss and eventually solve issues together.…