Haven’t used KeePass so can’t give a direct comparison, but to answer your question, yes as long as you don’t log out of your client bitwarden will keep a local copy until it can be synced
Haven’t used KeePass so can’t give a direct comparison, but to answer your question, yes as long as you don’t log out of your client bitwarden will keep a local copy until it can be synced
pissposting
oil exec
Billionaire
These are the same picture
I think the dark part is that the punchline is a man who killed himself on live television
Except that this time it did pay out. The money didn’t come from life insurance, it came from his pension which would’ve been lost had he lived and been convicted


It would only change the terminal session if you did .bashrc, I’m not at my computer right now, so you can test it if you want, but I’m confident that doing .profile would apply to the whole desktop session


Small tip is that if you don’t want to fully log out and log back in for some reason, you can just
source ~/.profile
This also works with .bashrc and other similar files
I’m on arch and it works great


What exactly do you not trust the government about regarding covid?


“people called me out for being a pedo, therefore they have empty lives and must lecture me to feel powerful”
Ok buddy
It’s ai. It probably thinks his finger is the nozzle
The real context is that this comes from season 11 of The Walking Dead, where Negan (pictured), who murdered Glenn in an earlier season (pretty brutally at that), is being told by Maggie, Glenn’s wife, that she will never be able to forgive him (this is ~10 years and a redemption arc after Glenn’s death, which is why he’s sad)
Torque converters (at least nowadays) have a clutch


Check OP. Most of these boomer jokes are made by the same person
Genuinely can’t tell if this is a joke or not lmao


Edit: you didn’t answer my question, by the way


Why are you so adamant that reading an analog clock is required to pass an exam that doesn’t feature any material related to reading analog clocks?


I’m assuming he means pirating while using the service of a large or small ISP
I run vaultwarden local only and use https, mostly because vaultwarden doesn’t allow itself to be run over http. The way I did it was to get a domain (you can buy one if you want, I used duckdns for a free one) and when prompted for an IP to point it to, use your server’s internal IP instead your public IP. Other than that you should be able to follow all the guides as normal