From what I can see, the major feature would be that it stores the password database on their premises and then lets you access it through multiple devices. Whereas in the case of KeepassXC, you have to have your own…
Well, there is the book "Ray Tracing from the Ground Up" [1], which although a bit outdated (stemming from 2007), gives in-depth discussions on many of the topics. The author discusses possible pitfalls on the way as…
> I'm pretty sure mrustc isn't targeting GCC as a backend, but I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure your statement is somewhat paradoxical :)
From what I can see, the major feature would be that it stores the password database on their premises and then lets you access it through multiple devices. Whereas in the case of KeepassXC, you have to have your own…
Well, there is the book "Ray Tracing from the Ground Up" [1], which although a bit outdated (stemming from 2007), gives in-depth discussions on many of the topics. The author discusses possible pitfalls on the way as…
> I'm pretty sure mrustc isn't targeting GCC as a backend, but I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure your statement is somewhat paradoxical :)