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  • I appreciate why you're doing that and am just offering feedback you are welcome to ignore: it made me think you're a bit of a douche and I didn't feel like interacting with you much after that.

  • It either restarts part way through or stops playing as if it can't buffer anymore.

    It comes and goes, sometimes I'll go a couple of weeks of it working fine then for a week or more i get the above issues.

  • Honestly the mobile app doesn't work for such long periods of time that I've all but given up and gone back to YouTube.

    If anyone knows an app to replace YouTube that is actually reliable then let me know! I'm in the market.

  • I'm with you....except I choose to believe there's a reason they're going bust (because no, folks aren't choosing to spend on this)

    That said, I'd like to remind everyone that Elon Musk has the money and power to end homeless and poverty in the US and chooses not to.

  • It's a potato waffle.

    The things above are:

    Spaghetti hoops (kind of like hoops of pasta in a tomato sauce type thing...hard to explain)

    Or are you referring to the alphabet bites? They're potato.

    Above the alphabet bites you have "chicken" nuggets.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    el_abuelo @programming.dev

    Why self host a password manager?

    I'm going to move away from lastpass because the user experience is pretty fucking shit. I was going to look at 1pass as I use it a lot at work and so know it. However I have heard a lot of praise for BitWarden and VaultWarden on here and so probably going to try them out first.

    My questions are to those of you who self-host, firstly: why?

    And how do you mitigate the risk of your internet going down at home and blocking your access while away?

    BitWarden's paid tier is only $10 a year which I'm happy to pay to support a decent service, but im curious about the benefits of the above. I already run syncthing on a pi so adding a password manager wouldn't need any additional hardware.