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JaggedJax
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I don't understand why this would change any opinion on Bitwarden. Bitwarden offers an API and OneCLI calls the Bitwarden API. How does a 3rd party calling Bitwarden's API say anything about Bitwarden?

Edit: I can see on Bitwarden's site they also call out their support for OneCLI, so I suppose that looks like Bitwarden saying they approve of and recommend OneCLI. But I see recommending an open source solution as a lot less problematic than recommending any other random private startup solution.
JaggedJax
·4 mesi fa·discuss
How? Reading this it seems like only verified developers can skip this process. Most Fdroid developers won't be verified. I don't see where it says Fdroid would be exempt from this requirement. Would Fdroid be a verified developer?
JaggedJax
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The turfing with this topic is strong and needs to be called out. Reliable sources are crucial now more than ever. We cannot tolerate and promote botnets once they are uncovered.
JaggedJax
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I would recommend the Wayback machine archive instead: https://web.archive.org/web/20260306172113/https://community...

Given that archive.is is known to DDOS and alter archives (See all the recent HN posts about them)
JaggedJax
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Found that this is a Firefox setting, maybe it's not (no longer) defaulted to on.

"Search for text when you start typing"

I have to say, I do like this setting enabled, but can see how it conflicts with the page. And let's be fair, how much time and I saving over having to press Ctrl+F when I want to search a page?
JaggedJax
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Love it, what a great throwback, especially with the OST.

In Firefox is there a way to play this without FF popping up the search box on every key press? Maybe there's a way for the JS to override the default FF search functionality?
JaggedJax
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Analytical systems. I see a lot of add-on services that will add intelligence/analytics/etc and companies try them out to solve some issue they have and bounce off them frequently due to growing costs. I can only assume as mentioned that over time these are also easier for companies to in-house vibe-code as well, I just haven't seen a ton of that yet, but people are definitely trying which still shrinks the available pie.
JaggedJax
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Maybe it's mostly from AI, maybe it's mostly general economic cutbacks. I also feel like these "wrapper" style SaaS products are the first ones companies are dropping when they are looking to cut costs, and I think a lot of companies are looking to cut costs. I do agree with the overall conclusion either way, that System of Record products/companies are the most likely to survive. There are a lot of SaaS companies with questionable long-term businesses who are getting hit, but that was bound to happen.
JaggedJax
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I'm not sure when this policy was introduced, but fairly recently Jellyfin released a pretty major update that introduced a lot of bugs and performance issues. I've been watching their issue tracker as they work through them and have noticed it's flooded with LLM generated PRs and obviously LLM generated PR comments/descriptions/replies. A lot of the LLM generated PRs are a mishmash of 2-8 different issues all jumbled into a single PR.

I can see how frustrating it is to wade through those and they are distracting and taking time away from them actually getting things fixed up.
JaggedJax
·6 mesi fa·discuss
They want access to the index. They will perform their own sorting to determine the best results to show from that index.
JaggedJax
·6 mesi fa·discuss
There are plans available where that is the case. So the solution would be to switch plans or carriers to one that doesn't bundle the phone price in.
JaggedJax
·6 mesi fa·discuss
KISS looks nice and I'll give it a try. This reminds me a lot of Kvaesitso launcher also on F-Droid, although KISS looks a little more minimal. They seem to have a similar focus though. If KISS is a little too bare-bones, but you want something still fairly minimal, I found Kvaesitso to be a good balance.

The main purpose of these launchers for me is to avoid using my phone mindlessly. I won't just see an app and open it for no reason. I need to make a decision that I want to use an app on my phone.
JaggedJax
·7 mesi fa·discuss
It's probably fair to assume that most of their other camera models are affected by the same or similar issues. It looks like they pump out quite a few models that I image have similar firmware.

This page[1] lists the C200 as last having a firmware update in October, but also lists the latest version as 1.4.4 while the article lists 1.4.2. It seems like they have pushed other updated in this time, but not these security fixes.

[1]https://community.tp-link.com/us/smart-home/kb/detail/412852
JaggedJax
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I've been noticing this happen more lately. Intuit QuickBooks did this exact same thing for GET calls this year as well.

My theory is they see POST/PUT calls as adding value and are actions that customer need to perform and help the platform (adding products, inventory, etc). But GET calls they see as leaching off them and not core requirements.

The huge gap in this theory are things like Seller Fulfilled orders which you have to GET, but for Amazon they have always pushed hard for Amazon Fulfilled instead.

In the end I think this is all mostly to keep things/control in-house as much as possible. Some apps will shut down, others will pass the cost along the sellers. Sellers always lose.
JaggedJax
·8 mesi fa·discuss
These are pretty steep API fees for a company already taking a hefty cut on every order flowing through this API.
JaggedJax
·9 mesi fa·discuss
This is one of two things I require when looking at a smart device:

1. Must work offline on my local network (like Matter through Home Assistant)

2. Must have a physical button for operation when there is no network available or someone doesn't want/have a phone.
JaggedJax
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Corrected link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wncRFPd69rg&t=1110
JaggedJax
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I ended up going this route too and really like it. There are lots of guides out there with different solutions, all really easy to implement.
JaggedJax
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Not affiliated, but Immich (https://immich.app/) is a great self-hosted alternative to iCloud Photos.
JaggedJax
·2 anni fa·discuss
Their "personal" pricing is $20 per year. It looks like they've moved that to a separate pricing page and are gearing the other for business use.