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Just moved from to @codeberg@mastodon.technology. While it and, by extension, clearly draws a lot of its inspiration from GitHub, I much prefer Codeberg's cleaner look. I feel even the documentation is much easier to understand for beginners as there is much less clutter. Keep up the great work, guys! πŸ‘πŸ½

Hey security friends! After much encouragement, Bitwarden has joined the Fosstodon family πŸ€—

@codeberg@mastodon.technology I use a 'throwaway email provider' with both GitLab and GitHub because I don't want my real email address to be associated with my commits in a public repository. Is there another way to authenticate myself besides using my actual email address to sign up?

@rgegriff Yeah, you can do that. Just use `$ flatpak override filesystem=/path/to/folder`. However, I don't think you can use it for `/tmp` folder.

@Tutanota I apologize for the late reply. The problem got fixed on its own but it's still a bit 'buggy'. Sometimes, the counter displays an incorrect value.

@Tutanota I tried it but it didn't work. I still see it.

@Tutanota The message counter for 'Inbox' doesn't update when I read my emails. I am using Tutanota Desktop on Linux Mint 20.

@neXtTech@nerdculture.de @fsf Next time, share a link for a Jitsi meeting. Don't try to make them ditch Zoom or WhatsApp but just slowly introduce freedom-respecting alternatives. Also, start with one person and slowly move onto more people. I admit that it's difficult, but not entirely impossible.

I don't know who needs to hear this, but a friendly reminder that a PC is a personal computer.
A PC doesn't by default mean "a computer with Windows installed."

@Linux4Everyone I think this is partly because, for many people, there are only two types of computers: computers installed with Windows and Apple's 'Macs'. They are probably not aware of other options.

@lienrag @Tutanota Don't they have their own implementation of CAPTCHA?

@nitrokey I am glad NitroKey exists in the first place! It's much easier to trust a security device with open source software and hardware than something like . Keep up the great work, guys! I appreciate that you guys keep supporting Linux and open source. 😁 πŸ‘πŸ½ 😎 πŸ†

@unfa This looks great! It's great to see more open source games specifically built with Linux in mind. While Proton is great, we need something more to keep expanding Linux as a gaming platform. πŸ˜„

By the way, I am curious about a couple of things. Will you be optimizing Liblast for the Steam Deck after you have a stable release? Have you considered releasing this on either Steam or Itch.io? Will this be paid or free (in the future)?

The Steam Deck represents a perfect opportunity for veteran #Linux users to show their friendly, supportive and welcoming side.

Let's not screw this up.
forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelh

@cryptomator By the way, are you guys planning on deprecating any of the other installation methods for Cryptomator? Also, I noticed the Flatpak isn't still shown on the 'Downloads' page.

@ernie@mstdn.social @Linux4Everyone No, I think he meant 'Steam Deck'. It's running on that.

@cryptomator I've been looking forward to this. Thanks a lot, guys!

Great news! Cryptomator is now finally available on Flathub as a Flatpak app. πŸŽ‰ Huge thanks to Ralph Plawetzki for his amazing contribution, which pushed this big effort across the finish line. πŸš€

flathub.org/apps/details/org.c

@inachara It does depend on your threat model but paper isn't that safe either, unless you are using some kind of cipher. However, that would get really tedious. For most people, I would recommend keeping sensitive data in an external encrypted hard drive. You can use something like @cryptomator or .

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