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threePointFive
·11 maanden geleden·discuss
My company just implemented the SaaS Bitwarden with Google SAML on their Enterprise Plan. Very easy to set up, not too expensive ($6/user/month). Their compliance page made it much easier to sell to my manager who had to give the final approval: https://bitwarden.com/compliance/. It is only used by my department so far and we're still doing manual invites rather than integrating with the SCIM features so I can't speak to that. My biggest annoyance is that, as an admin, unlocking the vault still prompts for the master password rather than letting me select SSO without logging all the way out.
threePointFive
·vorig jaar·discuss
While i think i know what you're getting at, for the sake of discussion, could you elaborate?
threePointFive
·vorig jaar·discuss
Can someone comment on the cost of running agentic models? Not for a company but for an individual. I tried "vibe coding" a personal project I was struggling with and left even more frustrated because I kept running into token rate limits with Claude (used inside of Zed if it matters). Did I pick the wrong model, the wrong editor, or do I just need to not be so tight with my money?
threePointFive
·vorig jaar·discuss
Moreutils has a great command `chronic` which is a wrapper command like `time` or `sudo`, ie. you just run `chronic <command>`. It'll supress stdout and stderr until the command exits at which point it will print only if the exit code was non-zero.
threePointFive
·vorig jaar·discuss
That's quite impressive by the standards I'm used to. Do you mind if I ask what scale you're operating at and what tools you use to manage the staged rollout?
threePointFive
·vorig jaar·discuss
I've been super happy with Fedora since switching to it on desktop. Unfortunately I'm still biased to Debian for the server usecase. Fedora moves too quickly but RHEL (and derivatives) not supporting major version upgrades is pretty much a deal breaker. Would love a RedHat-themed distro with a ~5year support cycle with the option to do major version upgrades.
threePointFive
·vorig jaar·discuss
My first question when reading this was how is it going to affect the `whois` CLI tool, which I use at least weekly for both IPs and Domains. I even started trying to find source code before getting pulled away. Luckily I had an excuse to use it today and noticed that an RDAP endpoint was already being queried for the information. Good to know I won't have to change any habits!
threePointFive
·vorig jaar·discuss
I wish that were true. Every enterprise I've seen has thrown their hands up and said "we already use microsoft for everything else (generally email, ad, or office) and teams is bundled why would we use anything else". So instead of getting good chat and VoIP apps, the decision makers just stick with the cheapest option (Teams, they're already paying for it in one of their tens of other Microsoft subscriptions)