There’s cryptpad though I don’t have a clue how complicated it is to manage. But it’s a decent user experience.
There’s cryptpad though I don’t have a clue how complicated it is to manage. But it’s a decent user experience.
Well that’s fair. I had to look closely. It’s a ready made soup. Not just spice. I’m finally getting this post now.
Oh ok. I didn’t realize it’s specifically for soup. But also, it’s probably tasty in some soups like a carrot or butternut squash soup 🤣
I’m not following this one yet. What’s wrong with the pumpkin spice?
I’m really not sure if “Failed to load media” is a voyager error or the real post 🫠
Oh and ya, it’s has a one time passcode function. Works great! It will even autofill into OTP fields… sometimes 🙂
Bitwarden uses end to end encryption. This severely reduces the risk their infra is attacked. The encryption keys exist on your devices only so it’s impossible to read the server side data.
The only real question is how much you trust Bitwarden as a company. Are they completely lying about E2EE to customers and auditors? If not, then Bitwarden is a good choice.
Bitwarden has been working well for me on iOS. It’s a paid feature though. $10 a year I think
In my recent experience, that wasn’t the case. Ultrasound at the ER was $370 for the contracted radiologist. And a whipping $1700 for a 5 minute use of the machine.
So apple does something crappy… And you’re upset with the people that enjoy their services?
This really depends on the services you’re interested in. If you want something like aws, then no 🙂
There are plenty of other service providers that do things more ethically. Bitwarden is good, random example in my opinion. The software is e2ee and their service just syncs data between your devices. It’s not really possible for the bitwarden, the company, to read or mishandle your data in a way that matters. Note that this doesn’t apply to the credit card info for paid accounts. Still, this is what I consider “the good guy”.
So what services are you looking for?
Has anyone here tried Kando yet? Looks like a very nice tool. How does it compare to typical keyboard shortcuts?
The blog/article calls it out out well: other tech companies are running at much greater magnitudes.
Well I guess I can offer a dissenting opinion on this one. YouTube video links are fine on Lemmy? I like watching a short video or two each day?
Yes, YouTube sucks for privacy. So I don’t have an account and use Firefox Focus to be anonymous. I do wish there were better alternatives to YouTube.
I don’t like ads and that includes people advertising a channel. But I haven’t personally seen this happen much on Lemmy. Maybe not all. I guess I don’t see why it needs to be banned.
Anyone else seeing things this way? Or am I missing something?
Edit:
I’ve thought about it more. I think I was indeed missing something. Is the complaint referring to all the posts that contain nothing but a YouTube link?
If that’s the case, I guess it’s a valid complaint. Doesn’t really bother me though. I just scroll on by the posts that don’t interest me
I got the same as @mintycactus@lemmy.world using Firefox Focus on IOS. Which I’m rather pleased by
Feel free to crosspost to !vscode@programming.dev!
I actually have to agree that the price is too high. Yes, Notesnook is competitive. But they’re all way too expensive for my taste. I’m really not happy with any of the solutions I’ve seen recently.
For comparison, I pay for bitwarden. It costs me $10 per year. That’s a price point that I’m more willing to consider.
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I expect someone will start a business to remove that aftermarket