 That won't fly in Europe at all
 I think on the windows European installer they were forced to actually let people pick a search engine or web browser at one point
 @ahoneybun
 Nice.
 @KMyers want this in South Florida http://ph.phonebooky.com/blog/diligence-cafe-quezon-city/
 @RazPi, I would not mind it as well
 https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/09/get-terminal-embedded-in-nautilus-file.html?m=1
 Wobbly Windows Are Making a Comeback - OMG! Ubuntu! … https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/09/wobbly-windows-new-libanimation-linux-library
 dear lord no
 I have decided to move away from Enpass as my password manager and move to Bitwarden
 It supports 2 factor authentication, has a Web Portal and works much better with ChromeOS. Enpass uses the Android App and a local web service - it is clunky at best
 Bitwarden is open source and you can self host it (although you do need a VM with over 2 GB of RAM which is a bit insane)
 Mm they use appimage.
 Docker actually
 their download is an appimage
 For the server
 Also Bitwarden is actually Opensource
 ....I noticed you said something after I hit enter
 @ahoneybun, The client uses an AppImage but the server uses docker
 And yes, it is open source
[19:49] <maxolasersquad> I know someone else uses it too, but just wanted to note that I've been very happy with KeePassXC.
 So https://vault.kmyers.me/ is now my password bank
 KeePass just does not work with all of the platforms I use (ChromeOS being the big one at the moment).
 And @ahoneybun - BitWarden is also available as a Snap, RPM and Debian if AppImages are not to your liking
[19:55] <maxolasersquad> Good point. I think ChromeOS may be the only platform it doesn't work with, unless you have a ChromeOS machine that can run Android apps.
 I have a Pixelbook which can run Android and Linux Apps without issue. The problem is that I would need to copy/paste everything if I wanted to use it
 hey all
 Morning