twovests

twovests wrote

I believe Bitwarden has almost the exact same security model as 1Password, and should be as secure. The last time I shopped around was ~5.5 years ago, and it was down to Bitwarden and 1Password. IIRC, I chose 1P for the UX.

(I do know that LastPass didn't make the cut. I was "vindicated" in a sense when LastPass had a massive breach for entirely preventable and foreseeable reasoms.)

I'm generally an annoying pro-self-hosting person, but I don't want to do it with a password manager.

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twovests wrote

I don't believe so, what are you referring to?

There was the recent major Okta breach, but AFAIK nothing came of that.

The big reason I choose 1password is their use of zero-knowledge cryptography (secure remote password). For a 1Password breach to impact end users, an attacker would need to commit malware to the client software to leak passwords client-side after being decrypted.

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twovests OP wrote

it is! i've been regularly installing neovim, helix, and micro on servers i admin. every time i go for an editor in the shell, i find myself gravitating toward helix, and picking up some new pattern each time

i truly believe the vimfolk who swear they're faster in vim, i'm definitely not there yet though. i still prefer other editors for big work

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twovests OP wrote

Have heard of many such things but "Daddy's Home" is a new one. Jesus.

And here, I'm basically agreed. Short of an epistemological nightmare where I find out Plato's cave is real and I'm in it, the numbers are fantastically simple that Israel is evil and its actions are not justified.

That said, I am still interested in Believing Things Are Correct and being skeptical. It's like a hobby perhaps

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twovests wrote

I'm back here five days later and I just want to appreciate this. Every time I look at this there's something new that really captures the attention. I don't know how to explain it-- always something new that I had already seen on it, but somehow it's like I'm looking at it with fresh eyes.

This time it's the Wii remote cursor. It was the last thing I noticed last time-- like reading the final sentence of an engrossing book chapter with a clever bit of implication that only hits you once you've started the next. Something you could have easily missed.

But this time, it's just leaving me thinking... That's a kind of artistic genius. I'm saying this sincerely! It's such a subtle thing to come to mind.

It's the kind of thing that makes me want kids. And want my kids to have kids. All so I could be 100 years old, sitting in a museum with a large printout of a meme very much like this, explaining the historical significance to my great grandkids.

About "iPhones" and "scams" and "the Nintendo Wii" and how big a deal motion controls were and Bitcoin and the scams and SHA-256. And how much money $10 was.

And they'll go, "Wow," as we scour the wastelands, picking apart toasters for their microprocessors. "I wish we had the internet."

There's so much to appreciate here, packed into this meme. It's full of meaning, for a tiny, tiny corner of the internet. It's amazing that, by being so small and niche, a post made for us is made more special by differences to the ordinary.

I guess I mean to say is, this post elevates my awareness of the ordinary to the extent that, when reconsidering it, it feels foreign and poignant like this meme.

My only request is this: if you have more of this kind of content on the crap/ subdirectory, please oh please give me a 200 instead of a 403. Let me see the crap.

And if not that, at least let me earn Bitcoin while watching TV.

this is a very good post and i love it very much. thank u for making jstpst possible and thank u for making jstpst better

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twovests wrote

it's also very very pretty. i saw someone playing it and i guess i expected something that looked like call of duty? instead it looked like an adventure on an alien sunset mystery forest

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