I have a few more suggestions:
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I have a few more suggestions:
Did you set up GPU passthrough?
Nextcloud Notes is pretty good. Btw Joplin has an option for End-to-end encryption.
I guess head and tail are your grandparents?
What about grep and ack?
They’re usable, but it looks kinda weird. But 49" in portrait is really impractical, I wouldn’t go with anything bigger than 27" for portrait mode, and it shouldn’t be ultrawide.
God damn, perhaps you need one of these ultrawide large format displays that are used for advertising lol
“Yo shut the fuck up Linked list, you’re annoying as hell”
Relatable
You can also use Guake on GNOME or basically on any desktop. I’ve also use it on Cinnamon and it’s really nice.
Software Freedom Conservancy has a pretty nice page called Give Up GitHub!, definitely check that out
I’m pretty sure Bitwarden is profitable, about a year ago they even purchased another company: https://bitwarden.com/blog/bitwarden-extends-passwordless-leadership-with-acquisition/
Also, I don’t think they make that much money from individuals. They focus more on businesses, because they pay more and these customers stay around for a long time, they can’t easily switch to a different solution.
Sure, I’ve been a premium customer for years because I find the service very useful, but this community is all about selfhosting.
You can continue using the cloud hosted version of Bitwarden and only use your own instance for file sharing.
You can selfhost Bitwarden/Vaultwarden (which I recommend, since it’s rewritten in Rust and you get all the premium features for free) and use Bitwarden Send. This is probably more secure than most other options.
My company uses Roundcube for Webmail and offers Thunderbird as a native client. It’s always great to see free software in a corporate environment.
Roundcube should work pretty well for you: https://roundcube.net/
I know, I tried OpenWRT on a Pi, but the experience wasn’t great (at least not as a home router).
I’ve been using Authelia for almost 2 years and I really like it. Never had any issues.