tangentially: I’ve been getting reminded of a bunch of services existing, by way of pointless “your year in review” bullshit
fuck spotify for starting that misfeature, and fuck everyone else for falling over themselves to get On Trend
I’m @froztbyte more or less everywhere that matters
tangentially: I’ve been getting reminded of a bunch of services existing, by way of pointless “your year in review” bullshit
fuck spotify for starting that misfeature, and fuck everyone else for falling over themselves to get On Trend
let me spell it out for you: don’t be such an ass.
a swing with a double miss
I’ve seen what effort goes into it at somewhere else, it’s a lot
not sure I’d say it’s unprofitable though, given just how goddamn much money google does make from its advertising monopoly. but I get what you meant with the conversion angle nonetheless
Oh yeah I forgot to mention that in my comment: drop PIA. Never touch anything owned by PIA or Kape. Ever.
GPUs: not even once
I am in the same boat, except all of the software I’ve ever written has been TeX
I’m sorry
giving contrived examples to undergrads to demonstrate why
dp[i][j]
is a shit table name or why∞
is better thanfloat('inf')
orMAX_INT
in pseudocode
that sound you can hear is my despairing screaming[0]
VPN client where … jump through the hoops of learning a new shitty client
(not a pitch, but multiple commercial references) I really liked how simple tunnelbear made this for a lot, and also quite like how slick the wireguard desktop-style handling is (you can see this for example with fly.io’s integration to that). I think there’s long context here, and if you buy me a beer I could rant in detail
PS: There is Goldwarden
oh good, it’s in Go, my other code allergy
shitposting aside, re the password manager thing: @self and I have co-ranted in dms, and about similar gripes.
so, by way of idea, loose laundry list for foundations/design: modern crypto (jfc why is so much still going “yeah gpg is fine”), crdt sync, a sane fucking language to build everything on, own-devices friendly (in the “you can sync device to device peer-wise” sense, vs the “there’s a remote server broker” sense), and pretty okay™ interfaces for client building/extensibility
alas: my main workstation is (non-slate) macos, and it’s unchangeable for the foreseeable future
good to know those (already) exist as options, though. if I can find some spoons I’ll try look around and see if there’s maybe something similar I can hack up/agglutinate from what’s around
Their desktop app is a bit shit anyway
I haven’t even tried it yet because I’m real “ehhhhhhhhhhhhhh” about even the idea of a js-/ts-based gui client for my password manager. largely because I’ve met too many js/ts devs and I outright don’t trust their competence and processes. so your post is definite motivation for me to eyeball some of the other clients too
this is such a mess, holy shit
and only on .com? I have some very pointed questions about the maturity of the verification program/design
also, how are you liking bitwarden?
I really need to kill off my current password manager and bitwarden’s looking like the least worst of current options (esp. when paired with something like vaultwarden instead of running a fucking nodejs sync server on the internet), but also some of it seems quite stunted[0]
it’s gotten so bad that I’ve started pondering writing my own, because good god does basically every option out there depress me
[0] - no global hotkeys? the fuck
last time it came up, tuta was the least worst of the mail options. it’s not the same offering as proton’s in-garden encrypted, but nothing is afaik. rest of it is pretty okay (I have some (not all[0]) domains on there)
the rest of the things I don’t have a direct recommendation in part because [0] and in part because I don’t use computers entirely like how a lot of people do. that said
storage: backblaze storage pricing is not bad. they might have a desktop app thing? calendar: caldav is a dark art beyond my ken - I haven’t even got that shit playing nice on my own things[3]. fuck knows who does this well. vpn: mullvad[1] (has quite recently had another full assessment published). maybe njalla[2]?
[0] - I’m one of those crotchety fuckers that still has a whole pile of self-hosted things that have been going 15~20y
[1] - seems okay and to have their head on straight. haven’t used myself.
[2] - also haven’t used it myself, comes from some of the folks of the TPB gang
[3] - admittedly I haven’t tried that hard because I don’t need it much, but it is extremely goddamn annoying to debug from clients
maybe that’s how the moon got mad - annoying goddamn chatbots flying in its view the whole time
mild guess: “golden boys, with the the 30+ years required to look Politically Evolved”? and of course the selection factors involved from even just getting to that point and the stylist/image handling that that involves
there’s also an element of the system does as designed, and there’s an element of self-reinforcing delivery/production of these ghouls
yep I think so too. as I think I posted here a while back:
25068 + Oct 12 GitHub ( 20K) Your free GitHub Copilot access is ending soon
and now suddenly it’s Launched Again! but with limits. gotta whet those appetites just a bit more! sales will totes follow soon!
are they allergic to water? I may have a solution if they’re allergic to water
ah but did you tell them in CP437 or something fancy (like any text encoding after 1996)? 🤨🤨🥹
I’m guessing it’s some kind of generic/wide property filter. it was a weird enough thing that I honestly did not think of it until I was literally poking at something else entirely then went “huh, hold on”
not helped by how fucking feedback-obtuse mobile devices have been made to be in their default state :||||
I’ll contact the developer to see if they can maybe finetune it for lemmy instance frontends, since it’s definitely a bit overt