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I was on lemm.ee for 1.75 years before the post announcing the retirement of that instance. I enjoyed my time on lemm.ee, but understand the retirement. @sunaurus and their team did a fantastic job with that instance and, from looks of it, feddit.online (and piefed overall) devs/mods seem to be cut from the same cloth!
I'm here to chat and open to discussing a lot of topics, so feel free to reach out if interested.
- Comment on Are password managers secure to use? 1 week ago:
There's no guarantee anything is "secure," anymore. Even if you run a self-hosted password manager, it could still be compromised at the package-level or down the road through some exploit. I will say that since I started using Bitwarden as my main password manager, I have had to worry less about company data breaches and stolen passwords. I have no need to reuse passwords for any site or service. I can use the built-in 2FA with sites that require it and don't have to have multiple apps. I can share passwords with my wife if she needs to access something under my name.
In addition to storing logins, I can store secure notes, even storing login-specific notes within the login details for things like one-time-use passwords, etc. I can store various credit/debit cards and recall them into payment systems whenever I want, without storing them in a browser. When using the phone, I can tie the biometrics to the unlocking of my vault so, with the vault locked, I can easily unlock it to find the login/info I need to submit to an app or website.
Obviously, all this comes with their own risks, but the level of risk of a password management is far lower than the risk of reused passwords and the mismanagement of security at the corporate-level. If you're really hard-up to keep your stuff offline, other products exist that are locally stored, but you'll likely miss out on access from outside the home in the event you need that login info somewhere else.
- Comment on Thumbs up to people dying. 3 weeks ago:
Lucky for the them, that's all we have now that the billionaires have bought them all up and carved them out to husks with shambling corpses that used to be loved ones!
- Comment on No Kings Protest, USA, 2025 5 weeks ago:
Oh, I agree. I would have stayed out there all day!
- Comment on No Kings Protest, USA, 2025 5 weeks ago:
It always matters. Even in IL. As a downstate Illinois resident, you wouldn't believe how many tRump signs I saw. This weekend proved to me that they're outliers. Lots of support at the protest. Lots of support from all the honking and cars driving by during it. Cheers galore for the support. A couple of louder boos for the couple of turds that tried to antagonize. It was worth it to see, if nothing else, to feel you're not alone when all hope seems grim.
- Comment on No Kings Protest, USA, 2025 5 weeks ago:
tRump and his regime wanted a scuffle. They wanted violence. They wanted an excuse. DC was intentionally avoided for this reason. That city was a ghost town, as expected, and I think it sent a bigger message than a bunch of people storming the capital...again.
- Comment on No Kings Protest, USA, 2025 5 weeks ago:
And those were just the biggest cities with the biggest turnout. There were A LOT of large turnouts in even remote or usually smaller communities. It was extremely neat to be a part of and I look forward to the next one. I'll be bringing anyone who wants to join me the next time!
- Comment on No Kings Protest, USA, 2025 5 weeks ago:
So peaceful that when the permit said 1pm, people started walking back to where they were supposed to go. The only scuffle was caused by a raised-truck tRump supporter and they were booed to all hell before driving away like the coward they are.