Fair. I didn't know Bitwarden was open-core. In light of this, accidental packaging mixup sounds plausible.
> But one bad release with a license screw up and nobody is willing to give them an inch? I don't have a lot of context on the issue. Is it clear it was just a packaging bug, rather than a move towards partially…
Very cool. What program is that? It'd also be nice if the colour was not just day/night, but the actual predicted daylight at the time of day, which would result in a continuously changing colour. I guess at that point,…
Yes, exactly!
The sunlight plot is interesting. Since Dec wraps around to Jan, you can fold the left and right to make a tube. Since 23:59 wraps to 00:00 you can fold the top and bottom of the tube, making a torus (a donut). For a…
Consider https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/ Plain text, but with querying, and likely exporters/importers into calendars.
CardDAV. I host this end-to-end encrypted on https://www.etesync.com/ . I sync to my Android phone with the etesync app. I use the Android contacts app to manage details. I don't keep detailed records. Just contact…
This is disappointing. I use gopass for my personal passwords, but had moved family passwords to Bitwarden, and selected that hosted provide becauser it was open source. I will continue to vote with my wallet, with…
In spite of its wider adoption issues, it's valuable for my personal infrastructure: each of my services/machine has an IPv6 globally routable address. Why bother, when I could just do TLS SNI reverse proxying via…
Great project, which has sorely been in need of a better name. "Luanti" works. Unique, pronounceable, alludes to Lua ties.
I understand this is a sensitive topic, but I don't think it's fair to characterize robertlagrant's comment in the way you did. Their comment looks similar to any other comment on technical/UX matters, including yours…
I understand the happy case. When it works, great. My critiques were on the sad cases: * Presses <Ctrl><Ctrl><Ctrl>. Wait why isnt this working? Too late. * Presses <Shift><Shift><Shift> on another sensitive site that…
> This seems like such a contrived scenario with a solution that only works for gov uk sites. Why not teach users how to switch or close tabs with keyboard shortcuts? +1. "Close tab" is more robust, well-supported and…
Fair. I didn't know Bitwarden was open-core. In light of this, accidental packaging mixup sounds plausible.
> But one bad release with a license screw up and nobody is willing to give them an inch? I don't have a lot of context on the issue. Is it clear it was just a packaging bug, rather than a move towards partially…
Very cool. What program is that? It'd also be nice if the colour was not just day/night, but the actual predicted daylight at the time of day, which would result in a continuously changing colour. I guess at that point,…
Yes, exactly!
The sunlight plot is interesting. Since Dec wraps around to Jan, you can fold the left and right to make a tube. Since 23:59 wraps to 00:00 you can fold the top and bottom of the tube, making a torus (a donut). For a…
Consider https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/ Plain text, but with querying, and likely exporters/importers into calendars.
CardDAV. I host this end-to-end encrypted on https://www.etesync.com/ . I sync to my Android phone with the etesync app. I use the Android contacts app to manage details. I don't keep detailed records. Just contact…
This is disappointing. I use gopass for my personal passwords, but had moved family passwords to Bitwarden, and selected that hosted provide becauser it was open source. I will continue to vote with my wallet, with…
In spite of its wider adoption issues, it's valuable for my personal infrastructure: each of my services/machine has an IPv6 globally routable address. Why bother, when I could just do TLS SNI reverse proxying via…
Great project, which has sorely been in need of a better name. "Luanti" works. Unique, pronounceable, alludes to Lua ties.
I understand this is a sensitive topic, but I don't think it's fair to characterize robertlagrant's comment in the way you did. Their comment looks similar to any other comment on technical/UX matters, including yours…
I understand the happy case. When it works, great. My critiques were on the sad cases: * Presses <Ctrl><Ctrl><Ctrl>. Wait why isnt this working? Too late. * Presses <Shift><Shift><Shift> on another sensitive site that…
> This seems like such a contrived scenario with a solution that only works for gov uk sites. Why not teach users how to switch or close tabs with keyboard shortcuts? +1. "Close tab" is more robust, well-supported and…