We use 1Password for exactly this. It has team vaults, and supports MFAs, mobile, browser, desktop, etc. been very happy with it for last few years.
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carl_dungeon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What 3D printing-related software runs on Linux?English
0·25 days agoP.s. fusion is free for personal non commercial, but I haven’t tried that version in browser, might not be possible.
carl_dungeon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What 3D printing-related software runs on Linux?English
0·25 days agoThey still support ARM Mac version- I wonder if it’s just non-Mac Arm they’re giving the cold shoulder to?
carl_dungeon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What 3D printing-related software runs on Linux?English
0·26 days agoSome have gotten fusion 360 working via wine: https://github.com/cryinkfly/Autodesk-Fusion-360-for-Linux
Blender is Linux native, and it’s great for sculptures- not as great for making parts CAD style, but you can make it work: https://www.blender.org/download/
Cura seems to have native Linux support: https://linuxvox.com/blog/cura-linux/
Prusa slicer is also Linux native: https://www.prusa3d.com/page/prusaslicer_424/
Octoprint is of course Linux native, and I use it from a docker container. Can also work well from a pi. https://octoprint.org/
I use Fusion 360 + Cura + Octoprint myself, but I’m on mac. It’s really only the CAD software that I can’t recommend a native solution personally, but I have heard of a number of these: https://itsfoss.com/cad-software-linux/
Good luck!!
carl_dungeon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@sh.itjust.works•swww renamed to awww, due to the author's guilt from obliviously naming it "final solution"
49·2 months agoIt’s not a nazi “reference” if the author didn’t know, then it’s a coincidence. It does suck that nazis have ruined otherwise great things though, Tesla for example.
carl_dungeon@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•US cuts may affect FOSS projects funding (F-Droid, Tor, Let's Encrypt, TailsOS)English
1·9 months agoHe’d cut his own dick off if it owned some libs.

Can’t say on that one. For us it was a matter of features and price- it’s pretty reasonable and very well supported. I can understand your other considerations, they just weren’t #1 for our team.