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They doesn’t use normal beta channel, and publish a new application named Bitwarden Beta.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.x8bit.bitwarden.beta
They doesn’t use normal beta channel, and publish a new application named Bitwarden Beta.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.x8bit.bitwarden.beta
Yeah. Bitwarden developed a new android client written by Kotlin to replace old C# client. This new client is in beta testing currently. The old client supports both PascalCase and camelCase but the new client only supports camelCase. And Vaultwarden use PascalCase now, so it’s incompatible with new Android client.
So use Fcitx 5 Android instead. It’s a open source IME application without requesting any permission except Notification, especially without network permission.
https://github.com/fcitx5-android/fcitx5-android
Hope this Pull Request could be merged soon so I can use it with new Bitwarden native Android client.
zsh, because of highly customizable.
I use Yubikey 5 NFC and Canokey Pigeon, both works out of box on Linux.
I don’t think Sidebery is a great implementation unless the developers fix this bug. It can be reproduced stably and is important for users who opened many tabs and keep them between session.
It’s better to integrate Tree Style Tab addon instead. It’s not a good idea to re-implement a function which already has a great implementation…
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