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linuxdaemon
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
I've been using this unofficial client for years, so it's been a while since I tried the PWA version. In my use, this client brings 2 things missing from PWA: notification count in the tray area, and respecting default browser for opening links.

I thought I could get by without a tray icon, but it turned out to be too cumbersome to have to explicitly open the window and make sure no one messaged me while I was at lunch, or whatever.

I use firefox for my main browser; and teams doesn't work great there. So I have to use Edge or Chrome. But then, when someone sends a link in Teams, it opens in that browser. This unofficial client acts like an actual standalone app and opens links in my default browser. Now if they sent a link that lands on some other office365 thing, there is about a 15% chance that just won't work ;)

But yeah, if you are able to mostly avoid this POS, then those 2 things likely don't matter and PWA is fine.
linuxdaemon
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Semi-related: Why do sites grab search keystrokes (like '/' on github) to force me to use their crappy search when I'm trying to find content on the page I'm currently on?
linuxdaemon
·2 lata temu·discuss
As someone who administers DNS servers, I'm going to guess this is due to DNS being the first thing that gets blamed when something goes wrong; and it is almost never DNS.
linuxdaemon
·3 lata temu·discuss
Skyglobe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyglobe

It didn't run speedily on the 286 IBM clone that we had, but it was pretty amazing to me at the time (ca. 1993)
linuxdaemon
·3 lata temu·discuss
Bitwarden's help pages state storage is in Azure cloud: https://bitwarden.com/help/data-storage/#on-bitwarden-server...

So if there is an observation of an issue, it's reasonable to connect those dots, plus their statement on that page "All uptime, scalability, security updates, and guarantees are backed by Microsoft and their cloud infrastructure" pretty much says any issues are MS/Azure problems.
linuxdaemon
·3 lata temu·discuss
I had been using Swiftkey on my iPhone and in the middle of typing something, my keys disappear and is replaced with, what is effectively, an ad to use "Microsoft Speech Recognition". Extremely annoying to be in the middle of typing something and having to say "no thanks" to extra MS crap they are trying to shove onto you.

Previously, they also added a Bing AI button to the keyboard, but they did actually make a setting to disable that.

Edit: Upon mentioning this to a coworker and digging into this a bit more, it may have been that I accidentally clicked the microphone to bring up that screen, and that it didn't target an ad. I'm not quite sure what happened though, so I'm leaving my comment as is :)
linuxdaemon
·3 lata temu·discuss
Question privacy concerns with CloudFlare stating "giving up security for convenience", and then have comments for your blog post on Disqus.
linuxdaemon
·4 lata temu·discuss
Google Reader gives a good example of why one may want to host an RSS reader on their own.
linuxdaemon
·4 lata temu·discuss
https://cactus.chat/ exists to do just that.
linuxdaemon
·4 lata temu·discuss
It looks like after 3 more minutes of testing, it's a me problem. There is one particular file that goes bonkers, which just so happened to be the one I had up. If I start a new file in that project, or work on an existing file in a different project it's fine and the completion works as expected.

I can't make it work with the one file, but yeah...not a codeium problem at all. I'll be sure to test at least 5 minutes next time ;)
linuxdaemon
·4 lata temu·discuss
I'm definitely for any alternative to an MS solution (especially one where I have to give them actual money to use it), but I had kind of the same experience. Not extensive testing, and I'm using it in PyCharm, so I don't know if that changes the behavior.

The completion was weird. I tried to type "#Function to return the value passed". And it started to autocomplete with what I typed and what it was suggesting all jumbled up and completely unintelligible. Once I hit tab, it completed correctly, but it didn't make any sense until I hit tab, so I couldn't really see what I was completing until it was done.

The more I played with it, I noticed it started to not actually suggest anything. But the codeium plugin is just showing a wait spinner in my status bar, so maybe it's getting pounded with HN people testing it right now.
linuxdaemon
·4 lata temu·discuss
Yes, remote is actually "killer": https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-remote-release/issues/26...
linuxdaemon
·4 lata temu·discuss
I thought "yes", but just tested and turns out it's more like "kinda". It doesn't do a full sync on shutdown, but if something is modified it sends a sync push , and that change will get picked up after a few seconds. So if you have a note that you modify, and then allow a few seconds, and then close...That modification will show up on other devices outside of a full sync.

But you can't open joplin, create a note, and then immediately exit and expect the note to show up on other devices. It will still exist on the device it was created on, so it's not lost, it just hasn't synced yet. It will automatically sync the next time you start joplin though.

In my case, I use the vim key bindings, and am so accustomed to hitting "<esc>:w" (which does perform a sync) when I'm finished writing the note, I never noticed.
linuxdaemon
·4 lata temu·discuss
DisplayName @username Do I want to read a full length article in bite size chunks? That are sometimes arbitrarily 1/4

DisplayName @username Split across a bunch of little cards with a number to piece them together at the bottom? 2/4

DisplayName @username No, I do not. It's a bunch of extraneous crap that I have to filter out to read the actual point 3/4

DisplayName @username It is the wrong platform for that kind of content, and people are cramming it in anyway. 4/4