What do you lose if you don’t pay to AWS for two months?
My account is still there. I can still use it. I am pretty sure it has some historic data there as well. Probably my old lambdas are still laying around.
I had to pause my subscription for a few months for personal reasons and my collection is gone too.
This is crazy.
Not sure how they expect anyone to keep using their service with such attitude.
Perhaps it is a lock-in strategy: don’t leave or you lose months or even years of your music habits.
At the same time, both Spotify and YouTube Music keep all the data to this day.
One might argue that they free plans, so they have to keep it. And I would say “I don’t care”. If I can’t rely on your service to keep a list of songs - I am not using it.
Damn, they could utilize my iCloud account. Or allow me to export a text file with that data, so I could import it back later. But no. No money - you are screwed.
It is very hard to move from iCloud Keychain to KeePassXC.
Export functionality does not exist in the "Passwords" section of the settings on iPhone. It is also not available in the iCloud for Web. So, I had to go through all my passwords and reset them + create new entries in KeePassXC, one by one, which is very annoying. :-)
It is awesome to see the increase in popularity of `rich` and `textual` libraries! Check them out if you want to develop a TUI application or just make sure your CLI app looks awesome. @willmcgugan is doing a great job! <3
Love to see the use of `httpx` as well, a great Python HTTP client with support for both sync and async APIs.
My account is still there. I can still use it. I am pretty sure it has some historic data there as well. Probably my old lambdas are still laying around.