Just to add - in my experience, exporting from Bitwarden loses a bunch of things - attachments, passkeys and a few obtuse items. This isn't a good - particularly as passkeys are effectively just certs - migrators should…
I have been paying for Bitwarden (BW) premium since 2019 and earlier this year decided to move away from BW due to the password filling becoming somewhat hit-and-miss (even on a fresh install), along with taking its…
Article is offline for me right now - however, it's available here for those still to read: https://archive.is/7Y9Jq
I talk to my cats all the time - and both of them will happily "talk" back to me. They do this with me (male) more than the wife (female). I've always found that to be the case - which is partly why I love cats so much…
It's not a bug - it's a feature.
You can use Nitter to view content - list of servers here: https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/wiki/Instances
Simplest explaination - air conditioning - which isn't much used in the UK.
I found it super ironic how they blathered on about all of the recycling going on in their products, then blatently show all those items being destroyed when they could clearly be recycled. I do think that the…
Saw the headline, immediately thought of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea with Seaview and the smaller Manta craft. Fewer humans onboard though...
I would also like to know how this is achieved.
It really depends on how much you actually watch on a service. I thought that £7.99 for D+ was pushing it as there was a limit to the content that we wanted to watch. Pay for that over multiple months, and you own…
OP is simply referring to the Gillette Model [1] of business practice. I've been spotting, and avoiding it like the plague, for years. Just wished that more people saw, understood, and voted with their wallets - the…
>before people start turning to WINE and a saner Linux distro, just to run their Windows applications I jumped to Linux when Windows 11 was announced. I tried it (W11) in a VM and it convinced me that things are only…
Looks like Hacker News needs to block the bots...
Because it's not conjusive to a minimal attack surface - by way of example: https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2019/02/13/cve-2019-7304/
Moving from 1Password to Bitwarden was the best thing I did. Bitwarden enabled me to use it with Linux, Mac, Windows, Web, etc. _years_ before 1Password decided to join the party. And there's no subscription to speak of…
Consider Nextcloud if you're going to run a server.
My whole life I've been 'Off Narrative'. Don't see any reason to change that now. lol
I can already see how this plays out... Police/Authority: You used the internet to access XXX site You: No, it was the other guy using the wireless...
Sadly not the same thing. This is using bandwidth from YOUR network. And besides, you can disable the BT 'sharing' capability. May not be so easy with an Echo in the house...
So - Amazon want to use 1/40th of my internet bandwidth. Along with that goes 1/40th of the electric that the router and broadband modem use. Then there were the costs for me setting up my own infrastructure with my own…
Here's to hoping it goes nowhere near the kernel until the Rust developers address it first, not the other way round.
If you want to keep the Chrome backend, but don't want to be FLoC'd, then consider Vivaldi: https://vivaldi.com/blog/no-google-vivaldi-users-will-not-ge...
I told my cat to get back in her box (jokingly) yesterday. She promptly did. I freaked a little.
Perhaps Et vous (pluralised you)?
Just to add - in my experience, exporting from Bitwarden loses a bunch of things - attachments, passkeys and a few obtuse items. This isn't a good - particularly as passkeys are effectively just certs - migrators should…
I have been paying for Bitwarden (BW) premium since 2019 and earlier this year decided to move away from BW due to the password filling becoming somewhat hit-and-miss (even on a fresh install), along with taking its…
Article is offline for me right now - however, it's available here for those still to read: https://archive.is/7Y9Jq
I talk to my cats all the time - and both of them will happily "talk" back to me. They do this with me (male) more than the wife (female). I've always found that to be the case - which is partly why I love cats so much…
It's not a bug - it's a feature.
You can use Nitter to view content - list of servers here: https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/wiki/Instances
Simplest explaination - air conditioning - which isn't much used in the UK.
I found it super ironic how they blathered on about all of the recycling going on in their products, then blatently show all those items being destroyed when they could clearly be recycled. I do think that the…
Saw the headline, immediately thought of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea with Seaview and the smaller Manta craft. Fewer humans onboard though...
I would also like to know how this is achieved.
It really depends on how much you actually watch on a service. I thought that £7.99 for D+ was pushing it as there was a limit to the content that we wanted to watch. Pay for that over multiple months, and you own…
OP is simply referring to the Gillette Model [1] of business practice. I've been spotting, and avoiding it like the plague, for years. Just wished that more people saw, understood, and voted with their wallets - the…
>before people start turning to WINE and a saner Linux distro, just to run their Windows applications I jumped to Linux when Windows 11 was announced. I tried it (W11) in a VM and it convinced me that things are only…
Looks like Hacker News needs to block the bots...
Because it's not conjusive to a minimal attack surface - by way of example: https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2019/02/13/cve-2019-7304/
Moving from 1Password to Bitwarden was the best thing I did. Bitwarden enabled me to use it with Linux, Mac, Windows, Web, etc. _years_ before 1Password decided to join the party. And there's no subscription to speak of…
Consider Nextcloud if you're going to run a server.
My whole life I've been 'Off Narrative'. Don't see any reason to change that now. lol
I can already see how this plays out... Police/Authority: You used the internet to access XXX site You: No, it was the other guy using the wireless...
Sadly not the same thing. This is using bandwidth from YOUR network. And besides, you can disable the BT 'sharing' capability. May not be so easy with an Echo in the house...
So - Amazon want to use 1/40th of my internet bandwidth. Along with that goes 1/40th of the electric that the router and broadband modem use. Then there were the costs for me setting up my own infrastructure with my own…
Here's to hoping it goes nowhere near the kernel until the Rust developers address it first, not the other way round.
If you want to keep the Chrome backend, but don't want to be FLoC'd, then consider Vivaldi: https://vivaldi.com/blog/no-google-vivaldi-users-will-not-ge...
I told my cat to get back in her box (jokingly) yesterday. She promptly did. I freaked a little.
Perhaps Et vous (pluralised you)?