I like the look of KeePassDX but I was bothered by the fact that I have to use the yubikey every single time to unlock the database, unlike keepass2android which allows me to store the yubikey credential with biometric lock until the phone restarts. Keepass2android is not as nice of an app but that feature was really required for me.
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It does require some configuration within yubikey manager. I did not find it straightforward but once set up its really reliable.
correct, I typed it wrong. It is Beeper.com but for some reason I thought it was beeper.im
oh okay, ya I meant single board computers like a raspberry pi
Would self hosting be possible (and fairly reliable) on a SBC?
So I can sign up for beeper and connect through Element or another Matrix app of my choosing?
I am curious about this device. I am wondering if it would be as powerful as say a Labtop MK IV?
Nice, I miss my Pixel 4. Are you running stock android on it?
no, you're wrong. This organization is basically still experimenting, and they have come a long way over the years. There are also efforts to trap plastics at mouths of rivers to try and slow down polluting the ocean. There is hope yet.
There is a couple reasons, I am not a huge fan of the shape, meaning I would rather have a smaller screen, but thicker phone to allow for a bigger battery. Pixel 4 screen size was perfect in my opinion. There is also something about the square corners I don't really like, can't really put my finger on it, but again the Pixel 4 was great. I only upgraded because the battery was wearing out. Also with the 6a, not a great camera. Not any better than the 4. I would recommend trying Pixel 7 or waiting for the 8.
I thought I heard of a Linux distro where your login password decrypts the drive like a Mac does
Ok great, coming from Reddit, I was unaware I could edit the post title. thanks