Bitwarden + Vaultwarden server. Or KeepassXC.
I don’t recommend using the browsers password manager.
Bitwarden + Vaultwarden server. Or KeepassXC.
I don’t recommend using the browsers password manager.
With vaultwarden it’s very easy, just change the port map in the docker compose file on the host side. No idea how to do it with the official server stack.
It can be done if you implement a reverse proxy in front of the services.
You could run pixelfed without federation enabled: https://pixelfed.org/
It’s like instagram, so should be good for sharing photos and stuff with space for comments.
Yeah I think it’s a lot better, looks nice and is easier to navigate around
Weirdly enough the installer fails on Debian and says it isn’t supported. Is this a RHEL/CentOS only thing?
IMO GUIs are always faster when it’s something you’ve never used before, or use very infrequently.
CLI is better if you’re used to the task you’re doing, or automating things. But for infrequent tasks looking up the commands (or looking at old notes to find it) is very slow and rather annoying.
IIRC it also stores your account password server side and stores your emails there too, it’s literally just webmail.