Can’t find the source code. Is it proprietary?
Can’t find the source code. Is it proprietary?
Thanks, I’ve long lacked the motivation to switch to KeePassXC. Now there’s nothing keeping me on Bitwarden anymore. Canceled my annual subscription.
Keyguard is not open-source, only source-available.
Desktop Bitwarden app is not open-source anymore.
It’s okay. People can have a different point of view, I have no problem with that.
Partially proprietary still means proprietary.
it’s still a toss-up between security and the ominous shadow of Google.
No content blocker = no security. (Not quite no, but it’s very critical.)
It is an important hardening feature, but the browser isn’t completely insecure without it assuming it is up-to-date and that you aren’t on the receiving end of targeted/zero-day attacks. Furthermore (in Chromium) with isolated renderer processes there is still some inherent attack surface of the main process that can allow a single exploit, just like in Firefox.
Because Brave is literally a spyware.
There can only be one.
Also, the Ventoy fanbois are pretty insufferable, and they tend to brigade anyone that speaks ill of Ventoy or its dev.
I more often see a different picture, where any mention of Ventoy leads to unreasonable agression and screams about how storing multiple ISOs on the same disk is useless.
All messengers have their flaws, I’m well aware of that. I was interested in hearing users’ opinions regarding these shortcomings, not in finding the perfect messenger. I may have worded my thoughts incorrectly though, sorry for that.
I didn’t say I don’t like Signal, Matrix or anything else. I just provided links to accompany my question.
You’re confusing privacy with anonymity.
These reasons are serious and valid. That’s why I provided links, so as not to be unsubstantiated.
Which isn’t a gold standard, Ente is much more stable and featurefull. Also, options are always good.
crazy how as soon as mozilla does good stuff nobody is there
One good thing will not outweigh ten bad ones.
Also, is this post on Mastodon? How’s Mozilla’s instance doing? I hope well. /s
Oops, a typo. Thanks.
Every time an open-source cloud gallery like Ente or PhotoPrism is mentioned, someone is sure to come along and talk about Immich.
I mean, Immich is cool, yeah, but it definetly is not a gold standard or something. Ente is a much more finished product.
At first glance it looks like yet another organization like Ethical Source or FUTO, attempting to flip the definition of open-source with their proprietary (source-available) dogmas. I hope that I am wrong.