What kind of attitude?
the source code for freeware is typically not made available
Typically it different than never. It means that sometimes the source code is made available and is the case of FOSS.>
What kind of attitude?
the source code for freeware is typically not made available
Typically it different than never. It means that sometimes the source code is made available and is the case of FOSS.>
Unlike with free and open-source software, which are also often distributed free of charge, the source code for freeware is typically not made available.
It clearly says "typically", which includes the software that does open source the code.
I've read the first part and it's all "most often", "may be", so, technically, FOSS software is under the freeware umbrella.
Wow, thanks! I couldn't find Andrea Bowman, it shows me some video about criminal cases! 😆
I use Alps bigger peaks for the hosts like:
(yes, mainly from Monte Rosa) and smaller peaks for the VMs:
With Wireguard there's really no reason.
Well, that's kinda of a personal choice. If somebody needs to have services accessible by someone else besides him, that service can't be behind a VPN (let's face the truth: we know that we can't ask all out relatives and friends to use a VPN).
my kid will ask me one day why we say “hey Mycroft” and I’ll tell him “it all started with a raspberry pi and a Kickstarter”
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I second your opinion about not selfhosting Bitwarden. About email, have a look at Proton mail. All the emails are encrypted in the server and are decripted client side with your password only when you open them.
Have you tried/are you using Immich?