ScaNtuRd

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Welcome to Jobs4Bitcoin! (self.jobs4bitcoin)
submitted 1 month ago by ScaNtuRd to c/jobs4bitcoin
 

This is a new community aiming to match employers with workers looking to work and get paid in Bitcoin.

The community is new, and we are still working on defining rules and procedures. Feel free to come up with ideas and input!

[–] ScaNtuRd 1 points 10 months ago

Well I just download more or less everything that comes out lol. It's like having my own streaming service with thousands if movies and shows available.

[–] ScaNtuRd 4 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I didn't think anyone on this platform would be dumb enough to use Google Chrome anyways.

[–] ScaNtuRd 12 points 10 months ago

Well I'm not seeing any ads, so I'd say yes

[–] ScaNtuRd 35 points 10 months ago (11 children)

I haven't used streaming services in a couple of years. Now I'm just doing all piracy and watching it through my Jellyfin server

[–] ScaNtuRd 30 points 10 months ago

Well both browsers suck balls, so there's that.

[–] ScaNtuRd 1 points 11 months ago

That's awesome

[–] ScaNtuRd 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Sure, but how many phones/carriers actually use this by default in the US?

[–] ScaNtuRd 0 points 11 months ago

Better yet, have a de-Google'd phone and don't connect it to the car. Don't see why it is "better" not to have one at all.

[–] ScaNtuRd -1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Well, when somebody drives drunk and kills themselves, I will also say that they brought it on themselves. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

[–] ScaNtuRd 0 points 11 months ago (1 children)

The evidence is literally publicly available. It takes mere seconds to find court records and articles online. But it is just easier for you to sit there and scream "what is your evidence?" as some headless chicken, right?

[–] ScaNtuRd 1 points 11 months ago (3 children)
[–] ScaNtuRd 2 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Yeah, don't ever connect your phone to your car. It has been proven that they steal all your data.

 

So... We all know that Access is awesome, and there's virtually no limit to what you can do with it.

Personally, I have developed a big ERP system for a furniture wholesale company. This app, which I am continuously developing on and improving, has a multi-user login system with different permission levels, allows the company employees to enter supplier, product and customer information, auto-generate purchase contracts, NDAs and invoices, and much more.

I would like to hear more about the projects that you guys are working on, what you think about Access, and whether you plan to continuously develop apps in Access in the future.

 

I tried one called Lemmur that I downloaded off F-Droid, however, it can not find this instance (lemmy.world). I want one that's open-source, and preferably from F-Droid (because screw Google). Which one do you guys use?

 

Keyfile? YubiKey? Both? I, myself, use just use a standard keyfile that I generated with KeePass. This should be plenty secure along with a strong password.

Some guy once showed me a neat trick. Instead of generating the keyfile in KeePass, he would instead generate a very long password, paste it into a txt file, and use that as a keyfile. That way, it is much easier to backup, since it is just a single-line string of text. It can even be backed up as a QR code very easily.

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Facebook alternative? (self.fediverse)
submitted 1 year ago by ScaNtuRd to c/fediverse
 

Hello all! I am new to the Fediverse, and am currently exploring it all. Very exciting concept and future! So far, I am here on Lemmy (Reddit alternative) and Nostr (Twitter alternative). Which Fediverse software is the best Facebook alternative? Thanks in advance!

 

This is an open forum for discussing everything related to the Microsoft Access.

Here are only a few basic rules:

  1. Keep a respectful tone
  2. No spam/scam
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ScaNtuRd to c/keepass
 

This is an open forum for discussing everything related to the KeePass Password Manager and its forks.

Here are only a few basic rules:

  1. Keep a respectful tone
  2. No spam/scam
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