thats what systemd sockets are here for
thats what systemd sockets are here for
the difference is that the folder/package structure for other package manager is open and well known
everyone can host their own i.e. apt, pacman or Flatpak repository with little effort
the required folder/package structure for snaps is no longer open and you cannot change the default snap repository either easily
the work amount of backporting fixes which ARE already fixed in newer versions is also insane
thats one of the reason why Arch Linux sticks to stable upstream versions, backporting is just not feasable on smaller teams
cool people use zst
I believe thats only true for the unofficial version (Vaultwarden - API compatible to any Bitwarden app)
compile in tmpfs
If you use KDE Plasma and want an app which looks like your other Qt apps: https://apps.kde.org/keysmith/