I tried using pass once. I like that it follows the Unix philosophy, and I want to like it, but the fact that all of your account names are visible in the clear is a deal breaker for me.
I honestly don't know how anyone thinks terminal support in VoiceOver is acceptable--it's virtually unusable. It's so bad that I used to fire up a Windows VM just for a functioning terminal, and while I was at it, I'd…
Using VoiceOver compounds the not responding issue. I don't know how its internals work, but I imagine it tries to keep a view of the window's state--tree of elements, ETC. If the window has a lot going on, VoiceOver…
This seems really cool. I use Secretive and would like to switch to this native solution. The one thing holding me back is that I like that Secretive allows you to create keys that don't require TouchID, yet still…
I know accessibility for low vision users was mentioned, but I wonder, with all these changes, whether version 4 will be accessible to screen reader users, and if so, whether any major features will nevertheless remain…
I use a custom domain with iCloud+. That works for me because I'm very much in the Apple ecosystem, but I can easily move somewhere else whenever it's no longer the best option for me, and I did just that when I moved…
I was working on a CAA implementation and wanted to use one of my domains (at Namecheap) to test. This was around 5 years ago. I had the same frustrating experience with support. I understand front line support…
I'm also in the southwest suburbs, and have Comcast. My internet went out for about ten minutes at around 9:20 CST. I disabled WIFI on my iPhone only to discover I was still offline, and had no signal. Not sure whether…
> If you never initialize a heap allocator, you can be confident your program will not heap allocate. This is true for the standard library, where I can trust that no hidden allocations will be made. If I pull in a…
I don't think you're stripping the userinfo quite right. You're stripping everything after the at-sign, when you want to strip what's before:…
That's what happens when you use coconut oil
I'll add Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt. It provides an introduction to economics from an Austrian point of view, and dispells many common economic fallacies. A big takeaway for me is that the consequences of…
I use ProtonMail because I want to use an email address at my own domain. It's actually an inconvenience though, because their IOS app does not let me compose a message with VoiceOver, and when I reached out to them,…
I've always wondered about the whole cold lowering your immune system thing. On one hand, I've read that studies have shown this to be the case, but on the other hand, doesn't subjecting your body to moderate levels of…
I used to really enjoy reading Lifehacker, but their quality went down over time, and I stopped following them completely when they posted a map showing where to get abortions.
Is this explicitly allowed? I've always thought it would be cool if amateurs were allowed to encrypt their communications, so long as they provided the decryption keys regularly over the same channel. You could…
I just wrote a plugin to make Edbrowse work with gemini. It supports TOFU, prompts, client certificates, handles redirects, and passes most of the gemini torture tests, that don't involve crazy unicode wrapping.…
I use Edbrowse all the time, including to read Hacker News. You can add custom functions into ~/.ebrc, and I have one to search for the next post on an HN page, or the "More" link, if there are no more posts on the…
I tried using pass once. I like that it follows the Unix philosophy, and I want to like it, but the fact that all of your account names are visible in the clear is a deal breaker for me.
I honestly don't know how anyone thinks terminal support in VoiceOver is acceptable--it's virtually unusable. It's so bad that I used to fire up a Windows VM just for a functioning terminal, and while I was at it, I'd…
Using VoiceOver compounds the not responding issue. I don't know how its internals work, but I imagine it tries to keep a view of the window's state--tree of elements, ETC. If the window has a lot going on, VoiceOver…
This seems really cool. I use Secretive and would like to switch to this native solution. The one thing holding me back is that I like that Secretive allows you to create keys that don't require TouchID, yet still…
I know accessibility for low vision users was mentioned, but I wonder, with all these changes, whether version 4 will be accessible to screen reader users, and if so, whether any major features will nevertheless remain…
I use a custom domain with iCloud+. That works for me because I'm very much in the Apple ecosystem, but I can easily move somewhere else whenever it's no longer the best option for me, and I did just that when I moved…
I was working on a CAA implementation and wanted to use one of my domains (at Namecheap) to test. This was around 5 years ago. I had the same frustrating experience with support. I understand front line support…
I'm also in the southwest suburbs, and have Comcast. My internet went out for about ten minutes at around 9:20 CST. I disabled WIFI on my iPhone only to discover I was still offline, and had no signal. Not sure whether…
> If you never initialize a heap allocator, you can be confident your program will not heap allocate. This is true for the standard library, where I can trust that no hidden allocations will be made. If I pull in a…
I don't think you're stripping the userinfo quite right. You're stripping everything after the at-sign, when you want to strip what's before:…
That's what happens when you use coconut oil
I'll add Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt. It provides an introduction to economics from an Austrian point of view, and dispells many common economic fallacies. A big takeaway for me is that the consequences of…
I use ProtonMail because I want to use an email address at my own domain. It's actually an inconvenience though, because their IOS app does not let me compose a message with VoiceOver, and when I reached out to them,…
I've always wondered about the whole cold lowering your immune system thing. On one hand, I've read that studies have shown this to be the case, but on the other hand, doesn't subjecting your body to moderate levels of…
I used to really enjoy reading Lifehacker, but their quality went down over time, and I stopped following them completely when they posted a map showing where to get abortions.
Is this explicitly allowed? I've always thought it would be cool if amateurs were allowed to encrypt their communications, so long as they provided the decryption keys regularly over the same channel. You could…
I just wrote a plugin to make Edbrowse work with gemini. It supports TOFU, prompts, client certificates, handles redirects, and passes most of the gemini torture tests, that don't involve crazy unicode wrapping.…
I use Edbrowse all the time, including to read Hacker News. You can add custom functions into ~/.ebrc, and I have one to search for the next post on an HN page, or the "More" link, if there are no more posts on the…