

Bitwarden has an export functionality. Export to JSON, import in Keepass, done.
There’s KeePassXC if you want Linux support (keepass2 file is compat with XC variant).
Bitwarden has an export functionality. Export to JSON, import in Keepass, done.
There’s KeePassXC if you want Linux support (keepass2 file is compat with XC variant).
Oh man, I remember this from years ago when the only 1-up on Minecraft it had, was that I could run it at 60 FPS, infinite chunks in all directions, no extreme lag spikes while generating the map, and further view distance.
Zero mods back then, so I’m happy to see the mod support!
This blog is my favorite Linux blog!
I love Robert and his YT antics - his whole “The X command is my favourite Linux command!” shtick was both funny AND informative!
and occasionally Google translate
deepl.com is a decent alternative, if you want to replace Google Translate
The best implementation of errors as values I’ve seen is Rust’s Result type
You’re talking Monads, baby!
Had to dig around a little, but I think I got some context :
I don’t recall Uncle Bob being sexist or racist, but maybe I missed something.
This is why we have journalists - worst case, take this information to some newspaper, who will likely LOVE to poke the bear.
OK, maybe that’s a little idealistic, but at least you can try, eh?
weird dude who writes raw HTML
Eyy, that’s me! Good excercise to learn actual HTML, instead of directly trying to jump into <insert random JS framework> and getting confused on what’s what.
Anyway, I ended up switching to Hugo as a static site generator, because it was too damn hard to keep all my <header>, <nav> and <main> aligned for all my HTML files.
Now I can just write a markdown file as an article, or switch back to raw HTML if I so need (like rewriting Alan Turing’s paper " On computable numbers" in HTML because I can’t use TTS on the PDFs I found; I still haven’t finished writing it, because I am now reading E. F. Codd’s papers on the Relational Model, which is pretty wild how we already figured that shit out in the 1970s!)
Soon, Firefox can block ads better than Chrome. Ads are annoying. I see Chrome losing at least a 5% of the market, if not more, to Firefox, just because they’re going to break uBlock Origin, and Firefox isn’t.
It was my replacement of Skype, which was leaning hard into its enshittification around that time.
a free forum
“Oh great, I’ll have to create another fucking account” - me, already having some 300 accounts in my key-vault…
BlueSky actually is federated, AFAIK: https://docs.bsky.app/docs/advanced-guides/federation-architecture
It does use its own protocol (AT instead of ActivityPub)