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benkaiser.dev
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| | | | | There is a bunch of software online, and some of it is truly unreal. So great, it feels too good to be true. Today I want to take a look at one of these pieces of software, Bitwarden [https://bitwarden.com/]. Bitwarden is an open source password manager, similar to | |
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honza.pokorny.ca
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| | | | | Thoughts of an open source developer with a theology degree. Honza Pokorný is a web developer and an armchair theologian in Halifax, Canada | |
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brendan.abolivier.bzh
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| | | | | Let's talk about passwords. Basically, that's the things you're supposed to keep different for each account you have on the Internet. Either you don't do it, do it partially, or have a password manager do it for you. This week, I'm writing about pass, a simple and minimal password manager mainly consisting in a 699-line long bash script, which I've been using for some months. | |
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toomanyarmies.blogspot.com
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| | | A blog about wargaming covering a Horus heresy Alpha Legion army and the squires dice skirmish game | ||