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iKnowKungFoo
·2 anni fa·discuss
I bought my Sactional in mid-December with a 25% discount. All of the reviews I found were very positive. This thing is a beast! I only wish I'd found a good rug before setting it up. It's on a tile floor but hasn't budged so far. I love its Lego-ness.

The center section of my last sectional broke after about four months. Should any section break, I can quickly replace that piece instead of having to "deal with it" or replace the whole thing.
iKnowKungFoo
·3 anni fa·discuss
Jekyll, Gitlab Pages, and VSCode. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Once you get the config and include syntax for Jekyll, it's a piece of cake.
iKnowKungFoo
·3 anni fa·discuss
I opened a few trending topics in different tabs. One said to log in. Logged in only to be told I was already logged in. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
iKnowKungFoo
·3 anni fa·discuss
The reply I was seeking.
iKnowKungFoo
·3 anni fa·discuss
I just implemented 1Password with a company of about 40 people. They have great onboarding trainers and will go the extra mile to answer questions. For people that are moving from another manager to this, it's a simple process. For people that have never used a password manager before, the browser extension, mobile and desktop apps make it hurt less.

I really like being able to add One-Time Passwords to any record, so we're not dealing with additional auth apps. The browser based UI makes it easy to add or update logins as you go. In addition, having controls to recover an account for someone that's locked out and has lost their Emergency Recovery Kit gives the execs some peace of mind. The secret key changes, so the old ERK is invalid should it be found later.

Individual and team level controls are available. We have some shared accounts, but you can create as many Groups and Vaults as you need. You can set access rights at multiple levels. So one group/person may be able to edit records, but another group/person can only read them to log in.

https://support.1password.com/create-share-vaults-teams/

Brian already mentioned the free family account. It's brilliant.
iKnowKungFoo
·3 anni fa·discuss
It still has issues.

https://palant.info/2023/01/23/bitwarden-design-flaw-server-...
iKnowKungFoo
·4 anni fa·discuss
Like how is a 20oz at the gas station $2.50 and a 2 liter at the grocery store ALSO $2.50?
iKnowKungFoo
·4 anni fa·discuss
Flash was shuttered due to being a constant, huge security risk. So no modern browsers support it and there aren't any plugins for it other than Ruffle.
iKnowKungFoo
·4 anni fa·discuss
First time I encountered Markdown: "Wait, isn't this WordPerfect for DOS?"
iKnowKungFoo
·4 anni fa·discuss
I've been using Pocket for quite some time. Exported from Pinboard IIRC. Dead simple with browser extension and app integration on mobile. If you have the app installed on your phone, you can use the "share" icon on any other app to send a link to Pocket. https://getpocket.com/my-list
iKnowKungFoo
·4 anni fa·discuss
It's analytics. Google search brings up

https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/what-can-we-learn-from-ou...

"Years ago I dedicated a Flex Friday (our version of 20% time) to stargazers, a tool to query the CockroachDB repository for information about its GitHub stars and analyze the results. At the time of writing, we had 6,000+ stars (which felt like a lot), and the data in this blog will be based on that original set of 6,000 stargazers."

Which links to

https://github.com/spencerkimball/stargazers

"GitHub allows visitors to star a repo to bookmark it for later perusal. Stars represent a casual interest in a repo, and when enough of them accumulate, it's natural to wonder what's driving interest. Stargazers attempts to get a handle on who these users are by finding out what else they've starred, which other repositories they've contributed to, and who's following them on GitHub."
iKnowKungFoo
·4 anni fa·discuss
OMG, does anyone else recall a series of comedy videos about a sysadmin dealing with employees? My favorite was a call from someone who "ran out of rows" in Excel. The sysadmin is losing his mind trying to explain why that wasn't possible.

EDIT: Found it! https://youtu.be/1SNxaJlicEU (slightly NSFW, skip to about 3:30)
iKnowKungFoo
·4 anni fa·discuss
Any chance you could add "ColdFusion" to the list? Keywords: "coldfusion","cold fusion", "cfml". Should return around 1k job listings.
iKnowKungFoo
·4 anni fa·discuss
My high school had Apple IIe computers. My classmates had been stealing my homework when they asked to play a game from my disk. My "copy protection" was to name files using Alt characters (I think), so the file name looked like "HIST 202 REPORT", but the spaces were the Alt characters. No one could copy the files after that and the class grade average tanked. :)
iKnowKungFoo
·4 anni fa·discuss


  Desktop PC - General browsing and light gaming.
  Laptop PC - Work
  15" Macbook Pro (Intel) - Work (deprecated)
  16" Macbook Pro (M1 Max) - Work
  iPhone 13 Pro Max
  iPad Pro M1
  Amazon Fire tablet for guest access to wireless audio.
Monitors

  3 x 27" Acer IPS 2k monitors
  3 x 27" LG IPS 4k monitors
Protip: A 27" 4k monitors is a waste of a 4k monitor. Text is waaaay too small for coding at that resolution.

Everything else has been sold or recycled. I used to have PILES of desktops and servers, but I got over my nostalgia years ago.