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@lemmy.worldI currently use keePass, and use it on both my PC and my phone. I like it because I can keep a copy of my DB on my phone and export it through a few different means. But I can't seem to find an option to actually sync my local DB against a remote one. I've thought about switching to BitWarden but from what I can see it uses a single DB with multiple connections. Is there a password manager that allows ultiple databases (one PC one Phone) with easy syncing between them - specifically from my phone? Or a way to setup keePass to allow syncing with a machine on my home network?
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Joshua Dobbs has started the last three games for the Arizona Cardinals. He's even brought them their lone victory. Apparently, that still wasn't enough for the team to sell his jersey.Dobbs shared a video of himself in the Cardinals team store looking to purchase his jersey for his family but was shocked as he realized it wasn't listed as one of the available pieces to order. "I know I just got here, but we could at least have a custom jersey ready," Dobbs said. "Help your boy out." Josh Dobbs was just trying to buy his jersey, but the #Cardinals don’t have it 😂 pic.twitter.com/elNlurmZfo— JPAFootball (@jasrifootball) September 26, 2023 The Cardinals did indeed come to the rescue, as the team later shared a video of Dobbs announcing that his jersey was officially live in the team shop. For those wondering, @josh_dobbs1 jersey availability from Saturday morning was quickly addressed and fixed by Saturday afternoon.Here’s Josh’s follow-up video from the weekend ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/KwBQS0sM0O— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) September 26, 2023 The 28-year-old was traded to the Cardinals from the Cleveland Browns in late August. He was quickly slotted in as the team's starting quarterback, with Kyler Murray on the mend from a torn ACL suffered last season. Dobbs earned the first victory of his career Sunday with a 28-16 upset over the Dallas Cowboys.
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Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp won't play Week 1 against the Seattle Seahawks due to a hamstring injury, head coach Sean McVay announced Wednesday, according to Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic.Kupp recently said he was on track to play L.A.'s opener before suffering a setback that had him listed as day-to-day. The 2021 Offensive Player of the Year was in Minnesota this week to see a specialist for his latest injury."Not much more information ... just dealing with some soft-tissue stuff," McVay said Wednesday.The Rams aren't ruling out the possibility of placing Kupp on injured reserve."We want him to be out there, but we don't want to rush it," McVay added, according to Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times.Kupp's absence is a huge blow to a Rams team that went 5-12 last year. The 30-year-old has led the club in receiving in five of the last six seasons, including the last four.The 2017 third-round pick posted a historic campaign in 2021 after leading the NFL in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdown catches en route to earning a first-team All-Pro berth. Kupp couldn't replicate that production in 2022, though, as an ankle injury limited him to only nine games. He caught 75 passes for 812 yards and six touchdowns during the 2022 campaign.With Kupp ruled out, Van Jefferson, Tutu Atwell, and Ben Skowronek will presumably be quarterback Matthew Stafford's main wide receivers against the Seahawks. The Rams' offense also features tight end Tyler Higbee, who led the team with 108 targets in 2022.
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The Baltimore Ravens signed three-time Pro Bowl pass-rusher Jadeveon Clowney, the team announced Friday.Baltimore and the veteran linebacker are inking a one-year contract worth up to $6 million, reports NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.Clowney was one of the top free agents at his position still available in the market. The former No. 1 overall pick, who recently visited the Jacksonville Jaguars, will add immediate depth and experience to a Ravens team that's been looking for help up front in recent years.Baltimore's pass rush also features 2021 first-round pick Odafe Oweh, 2022 second-round selection David Ojabo, and Tyus Bowser, who's currently dealing with a knee injury. Veteran Justin Houston, who led the Ravens with 9.5 sacks last year, recently signed a one-year contract with the Carolina Panthers.Clowney spent the last two seasons with the Cleveland Browns, appearing in 26 games. The 30-year-old racked up just two sacks last season after amassing nine in 2021. He also finished 2022 with 28 tackles (four for loss), four QB hits, and one forced fumble.Though the South Carolina product has yet to record double-digit sacks in a single season throughout his career, he's been a solid run defender. Clowney was the 19th-best edge rusher against the run in 2022, according to PFF.Though Clowney earned three Pro Bowl berths across his first five NFL seasons, he hasn't fully met expectations after entering the league as the top prospect in the 2014 draft. The Ravens will be the fifth team of his NFL career, as he's also played for the Houston Texans (2014-18), Seattle Seahawks (2019), Tennessee Titans (2020), and Browns (2021-22).
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The Philadelphia Eagles are signing free-agent linebackers Zach Cunningham and Myles Jack to one-year contracts, the team announced Sunday.Both contracts are worth up to $2.5 million, sources told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.Jack spent last season with the Pittsburgh Steelers after playing the previous six campaigns with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The 27-year-old led Pittsburgh in tackles last season with 104.He has eclipsed 100 tackles in four of his last five seasons and was a second-round pick of the Jaguars in the 2016 NFL Draft. Cunningham played six games for the Tennessee Titans last season. He was placed on injured reserve in November and only played in one contest for the remainder of the year.The 27-year-old was claimed off waivers by the Titans in 2021. He spent the previous four seasons with the Houston Texans and had a spectacular 2020 campaign, racking up 164 tackles and seven tackles for loss. He was a second-round pick of the Texans in the 2017 draft. Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean has missed the last two practices with an ankle injury but is expected to be back soon, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.Christian Elliss, Nicholas Morrow, Shaun Bradley, and Ben VanSumeren are the other linebackers on the Eagles' depth chart.
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An MRI confirmed that Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick suffered a complete tear of his Achilles, effectively ending his 2023 season, reports Mike Klis of 9NEWS.Patrick sustained the ailment on a non-contact play during practice. Broncos head coach Sean Payton said after Monday's training session that the team feared an Achilles injury for the pass-catcher."I was watching it directly 'cause he was running a route and it was something we corrected earlier," Payton said. "Planted, thought it looked like he slipped. ... Wasn't any contact, it was just kind of coming out of a cut."Payton added: "It's difficult for his teammates, for all of us." You can hear Tim Patrick scream as he goes down. Almost a year to the day that he tore his ACL .. 363 days actually (ACL was August 2, 2022) 💔pic.twitter.com/9xwaemNTnL— Romi Bean (@Romi_Bean) July 31, 2023 Patrick also missed the entire 2022 campaign after tearing the ACL in his right knee last August.The 29-year-old wideout went undrafted out of Utah in the 2017 draft. Patrick has 143 career receptions for 2,009 yards and 12 touchdowns in 55 career games, all with the Broncos.Denver's wide receiver depth chart is headlined by Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy, who led the team with 67 catches, 972 yards, and six touchdown receptions in 2022. The Broncos also drafted wideout Marvin Mims in the second round this year and signed Marquez Callaway in free agency.