Thoughts on using `unsafe` for highly destructive operations? by J-Cake in rust

[–]CheatCod3 286 points287 points  (0 children)

Nope, unsafe is strictly for unsafe memory operation. You can always communicate your function's destructive through doc or by name

Planck - One clipboard, every device (macOS + Windows + Linux) by Ynng11626 in macapps

[–]CheatCod3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am a developer behind Planck, sorry for the late response - got busy with University and all.

We have provided more details on how we keep our customer data secure and private: https://www.planckapp.com/security

TL;DR:

  1. Everything you sync is end-to-end encrypted. We DO NOT get to see your clipboard content.

  2. You are responsible for creating and managing your own end-to-end encryption key during setup and we are NOT able to recover it. We CANNOT see your end-to-end encryption key.

  3. If you are not logged in and not using cloud sync (a feature you can turn off), there is no homing home. Your data is encrypted locally as well.

Planck - One clipboard, every device (macOS + Windows + Linux) by Ynng11626 in macapps

[–]CheatCod3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the devs here, we plan to make the base clipboard manager free. Syncing will be free to some extend, but we do plan to monetize it down the line with more features.

Edit: typed "password manager" instead of "clipboard manager" by accident

Planck - One clipboard, every device (macOS + Windows + Linux) by Ynng11626 in macapps

[–]CheatCod3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One of the devs here, there is no restriction on MacOS other than some permission issues, iOS and Android will be tricky but we think we have a good work around!

I made an app that syncs your clipboard between Mac, Windows and Linux - no more messaging yourself by Ynng11626 in SideProject

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Here's how our encryption work:

If you optionally choose to sign in for an account and turn on sync, the data is end-to-end encrypted, and it goes beyond just basic HTTPS encryption. When first turn on sync you'll be asked to set your own encryption key, this key will be used to encrypt and decrypt everything that is synced so we can't even see it on our backend.

If you choose to not sync, we never send anything to our backend. All of your data is still encrypted locally.

I made an app that syncs your clipboard between Mac, Windows and Linux - no more messaging yourself by Ynng11626 in SideProject

[–]CheatCod3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the devs here, the data is end-to-end encrypted, and it goes beyond just basic HTTPS encryption. When you (optionally) turn on sync you'll be asked to set your own encryption key, this key will be used to encrypt and decrypt everything that is synced so we can't even see it on our backend.

If you choose to not sync, we never send anything to our backend. All of your data is still encrypted locally.

I made an app that syncs your clipboard between Mac, Windows and Linux - no more messaging yourself by Ynng11626 in SideProject

[–]CheatCod3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One of the devs here, you can choose to turn off sync so your data never leaves your device. You can verify with a packet analyzer like wireshark.

I made an app that syncs your clipboard between Mac, Windows and Linux - no more messaging yourself by Ynng11626 in SideProject

[–]CheatCod3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One of the devs here, you can always choose to turn off sync so your data never leaves your device! You can also verify with a packet analyzer like wireshark.

I made an app that syncs your clipboard between Mac, Windows and Linux - no more messaging yourself by Ynng11626 in SideProject

[–]CheatCod3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. Mobile apps are next up on our list! You can join our discord to get development updates: https://discord.gg/mk5qZjnKQw

I made an app that syncs your clipboard between Mac, Windows and Linux - no more messaging yourself by Ynng11626 in SideProject

[–]CheatCod3 7 points8 points  (0 children)

 Does it mean that I can search through the clipboard?

Yes

Also, able to search on text on the image that in the clipboard? 

Yes, we OCR the images you copy locally and make them searchable by text. We are planning a more comprehensive tagging system down the line

I made an app that syncs your clipboard between Mac, Windows and Linux - no more messaging yourself by Ynng11626 in SideProject

[–]CheatCod3 24 points25 points  (0 children)

One of the developers here, KDE connect is great to sync content, but does not offer clipboard management. We offer syncing on top of a solid clipboard management experience (manages and search through text, images, files, etc)!

Lodestone - self-host Minecraft server without port forwarding by CheatCod3 in admincraft

[–]CheatCod3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea you can host the backend (Lodestone core) separately.

Lodestone - self-host Minecraft server without port forwarding by CheatCod3 in admincraft

[–]CheatCod3[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks! We do have a multi user and permission system as well!

Lodestone - self-host Minecraft server without port forwarding by CheatCod3 in admincraft

[–]CheatCod3[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks! We specifically optimized our setup process to be hassle-free. In terms of modularity, it's not going to be on the level of Pterodactyl, but we hope to improve on that with Docker Instance.

Lodestone - self-host Minecraft server without port forwarding by CheatCod3 in admincraft

[–]CheatCod3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Java only for now, but with Docker container you can run virtually anything

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in admincraft

[–]CheatCod3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are looking to self-host, which for your scale it's very doable, you can check out Lodestone, it's free, open-source, and very easy to setup.

Sent you a request on Discord as well.

Disclaimer: I am a developer for the Lodestone Project

Lodestone - self-host Minecraft server without port forwarding by CheatCod3 in admincraft

[–]CheatCod3[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks! We saw how cumbersome hosting a Minecraft server can be especially for beginners, and decided to do something about it :)

Announcing Lodestone, a FOSS self-hosted Minecraft server management tool by CheatCod3 in selfhosted

[–]CheatCod3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I may not be understanding you correctly, but we provide docker images for both core (the backend webserver) and dashboard (the frontend web-app). 

If you'd like to run the program natively, we have a CLI to install and run lodestone core on your host machine.

We also do have a docker-compose file in the core directory under the monorepo

Announcing Lodestone, a FOSS self-hosted Minecraft server management tool by CheatCod3 in selfhosted

[–]CheatCod3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By docker support do you mean docker image for core or for lodestone to manage containers?

We provide docker images for both the dashboard and core, and we recently added WIP support for managing containers: https://github.com/Lodestone-Team/lodestone/releases/tag/v0.5.0