So what would you recommend to your friends and family that need a password manager? Genuinely curious. I pay for a service for my family because I need reliable and easy for my wife and daughter to use it.
Yes - on iOS only a few things can be done in the background but most apps are frozen eventually when the are no longer in the foreground.
I just went back to my Bose because the fabric o top on the max started sagging and were hurting my head. Totally bummed but something for others to know!
We use typescript + pulumi for this. It's pretty amazing. And Pulumi uses Terraform modules under the hood so you get the full power of Terraform with the goodness of Typescript. Even self hosting your state management…
If the battery is being used to address the duck curve, it cycles approximately every day.
My theory is that heat pumps are before or right after the "chasm" in the technology adoption cycle and that's an exciting place to be! Skeptics can make good points about how over hyped they are, how the benefits are…
At the time I looked I couldn't find a Wifi 6E Access Point significantly cheaper than $279. Have you?
I really wanted to buy one of these. I created a steam account to buy one, made the purchase, but then I got stuck in their fraud loop. They required me to send a picture of my drivers license and I wasn't comfortable…
Older versions of Unifi controller were subject to mining hacks because of the Log4J compromise. I would check to make sure you are running a recent version of the Unifi Controller.
I hear you on this problem and it took a while to find a solution I like. Ultimately, I went with https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop and file syncing tool of my choice. It seems to work well, but you can have…
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I use started using bookstack when I realized that I wanted a place for long form / long term storage of documents separates from my Notes / To dos. I love it and I deeply appreciate…
I think the grandparent is referring to Azure DevOps which is a Git / Issues product like Github and Gitlab, not Azure Cloud. Azure DevOps is "fine" though I feel like MS is pushing Github and will deprecate DevOps at…
Actually they often don't. In the US, we had the Rural Electrification Act (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_Electrification_Act) that brought electricity into rural areas, but these places often still have wells,…
> I panic paid off my car insurance just in case things get worse. Still shop as you will get a refund from your current insurer when you cancel. Just because you paid doesn't mean that money is gone!
For integrating k8s deploy into CI / CD, I really like Krane [0]. It has several key features: 1. A way to templatize YAML (though it could be used with Tanka too - the render command is split from the deploy command…
I run a small gitlab instance on a $14/mo OVH instance and have been quite happy. I used to run on the smaller version and it was still OK.
Well, the investor made it quite clear in his note that he wasn't disagreeing with taking money off the table: > My basic principle on this stuff is that if you want liquidity, that’s fine, but you should make it…
I agree that it's annoying, but I would like to see some data about conversions before I would say "Do not ever pull that 'Subscribe' pop-up crap." I have heard anecdotes to the effect that it's actually great for the…
I would argue they sound self aware and that's better than many orgs, large and small. Many companies have no idea what the number of tasks are required to bring a person onboard and would underestimate the tasks…
The article's code base is also ~100K lines (of clojure) and the type checker runs for 2 mins, so it feels safe to say that Typescript's checking is an order of magnitude faster, right?
Not in the Bay Area which is what the original article is describing.
@strathmeyer - you say that you have never met anyone who would help you so here you go: I will. Contact me at this handle at gmail (I don't always check that address but I will check it for the next week or so). I will…
I am almost the complete opposite. I only start companies with friends and while there have been some issues, it has served me very well. I think it partly depends on the definition of friend. I don't start companies…
Water, electricity and sewer are stellar examples of things that fade into the background and are often run by highly regulated public entities. I would love for my internet to be as reliable as my power.
I am not an expert but it seems to me that hashing of phone numbers is relatively useless here because there is a relatively small search space of potential phone numbers so I can just brute force check, right?
So what would you recommend to your friends and family that need a password manager? Genuinely curious. I pay for a service for my family because I need reliable and easy for my wife and daughter to use it.
Yes - on iOS only a few things can be done in the background but most apps are frozen eventually when the are no longer in the foreground.
I just went back to my Bose because the fabric o top on the max started sagging and were hurting my head. Totally bummed but something for others to know!
We use typescript + pulumi for this. It's pretty amazing. And Pulumi uses Terraform modules under the hood so you get the full power of Terraform with the goodness of Typescript. Even self hosting your state management…
If the battery is being used to address the duck curve, it cycles approximately every day.
My theory is that heat pumps are before or right after the "chasm" in the technology adoption cycle and that's an exciting place to be! Skeptics can make good points about how over hyped they are, how the benefits are…
At the time I looked I couldn't find a Wifi 6E Access Point significantly cheaper than $279. Have you?
I really wanted to buy one of these. I created a steam account to buy one, made the purchase, but then I got stuck in their fraud loop. They required me to send a picture of my drivers license and I wasn't comfortable…
Older versions of Unifi controller were subject to mining hacks because of the Log4J compromise. I would check to make sure you are running a recent version of the Unifi Controller.
I hear you on this problem and it took a while to find a solution I like. Ultimately, I went with https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop and file syncing tool of my choice. It seems to work well, but you can have…
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I use started using bookstack when I realized that I wanted a place for long form / long term storage of documents separates from my Notes / To dos. I love it and I deeply appreciate…
I think the grandparent is referring to Azure DevOps which is a Git / Issues product like Github and Gitlab, not Azure Cloud. Azure DevOps is "fine" though I feel like MS is pushing Github and will deprecate DevOps at…
Actually they often don't. In the US, we had the Rural Electrification Act (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_Electrification_Act) that brought electricity into rural areas, but these places often still have wells,…
> I panic paid off my car insurance just in case things get worse. Still shop as you will get a refund from your current insurer when you cancel. Just because you paid doesn't mean that money is gone!
For integrating k8s deploy into CI / CD, I really like Krane [0]. It has several key features: 1. A way to templatize YAML (though it could be used with Tanka too - the render command is split from the deploy command…
I run a small gitlab instance on a $14/mo OVH instance and have been quite happy. I used to run on the smaller version and it was still OK.
Well, the investor made it quite clear in his note that he wasn't disagreeing with taking money off the table: > My basic principle on this stuff is that if you want liquidity, that’s fine, but you should make it…
I agree that it's annoying, but I would like to see some data about conversions before I would say "Do not ever pull that 'Subscribe' pop-up crap." I have heard anecdotes to the effect that it's actually great for the…
I would argue they sound self aware and that's better than many orgs, large and small. Many companies have no idea what the number of tasks are required to bring a person onboard and would underestimate the tasks…
The article's code base is also ~100K lines (of clojure) and the type checker runs for 2 mins, so it feels safe to say that Typescript's checking is an order of magnitude faster, right?
Not in the Bay Area which is what the original article is describing.
@strathmeyer - you say that you have never met anyone who would help you so here you go: I will. Contact me at this handle at gmail (I don't always check that address but I will check it for the next week or so). I will…
I am almost the complete opposite. I only start companies with friends and while there have been some issues, it has served me very well. I think it partly depends on the definition of friend. I don't start companies…
Water, electricity and sewer are stellar examples of things that fade into the background and are often run by highly regulated public entities. I would love for my internet to be as reliable as my power.
I am not an expert but it seems to me that hashing of phone numbers is relatively useless here because there is a relatively small search space of potential phone numbers so I can just brute force check, right?