

I appreciate you coming back and giving nuance to your comment, thank you for that.
If you describe facts, would you kindly provide sources of where you encountered them? That makes it a lot easier to have a facts-based discussion :)
I appreciate you coming back and giving nuance to your comment, thank you for that.
If you describe facts, would you kindly provide sources of where you encountered them? That makes it a lot easier to have a facts-based discussion :)
That is not correct and borders on historical denialism.
The german people was at least implicitly, if not acutely aware of the cruelties and ethnic, political and ableistic “cleansings” perpetrated by the Nazi government. Just a quick glance at wikipedia gives you this information.
Howdy. I have a “homeserver” that I’d like to actually start using. What’s currently keeping me from it are… Permissions.
I have TrueNas Scale running on top of Proxmox, and I can’t for the life of me not access NFS Shares from other VMs (specifically a Debian VM that I use as Docker Host) that I host in Proxmox. Plox hlp.
Pretty sure locally hosted pw-managers don’t do this (without plugins?) but are still good managers :D If Cloud Managers do this, doesn’t that mean that the provider knows for which sites you have accounts?
I switched to Aegis
The way I do it is that I use gdrive to sync the database between devices, which acts like a kind-of backup of the database. That way I don’t lose it :)
Nice, thank you!