1Password’s Watch Tower doesn’t show anything related to this breach, which might indicate it’s a super old password from pre-2011 that I’ve already deprecated
If you have enough budget, go for proprietary databases. StackOverflow runs on a single Sql Sever instance with a hot standby. The tooling is just much better and easy to use. The save on maintenance solely is worthy.
The free alternative would be Mysql/Mariadb + Galera Cluster. Not as solid as proprietary ones, but far easier to use and less buggy than Postgres + tons of tools.
>> The free alternative would be Mysql/Mariadb + Galera Cluster. Not as solid as proprietary ones, but far easier to use and less buggy than Postgres + tons of tools.
Until someone accidentally run an expensive DDL on your Galera Cluster: now your cluster is down for hours without anyway to cancel that query except nuking the entire database and restore from backup.
Not willing to be the party pooper, but isn't htmx's appeal the simplicity of it?
I would expect it to be "done", or maybe could be refined with a couple more little things, but definitely not needing full-time dedication on making a version 2.0 or adding new features.
the 2.0 would drop IE support, remove the older SSE and WebSocket support, and switch a couple of defaults (e.g, using template wrapping for parsing partial content, which handles troublesome elements like table rows better, but isn't available in IE) so it would be a breaking change (not for most folks, but still, breaking for some) which I only like to do w/ major versions.
we may have one major addition: a morph swap based on idiomorph:
I guess this is Apple's way to add Passkeys support into Chrome as well, for macOS users using Chrome, which is very common, or macOS users with an Android device.
Not really, you get 2 TSI credits included in the annually fee and I've only needed to use them once in 10 years for a really obscure problem I couldn't figure out. My experience with Apple support is that sometimes can be slow and frustrating but it works, unlike Google support.
Similar to Apple, I'd happily pay a yearly fee for better support with the Google developer program
It really depends what you're doing. If you're working on developing hardware with a companion app, you're probably going to have a rough time with support, and assuming an iOS update every year, you'll probably need more than just those two TSI too.
I think the worst support thus far is probably Facebook/Meta for Facebook ads, and likewise, Twitter, for their respective ad platform. What a terribly broken and unreliable system Twitter has, even pre-acquisition. Breaks in all kinds of strange ways.
I just opened the browser and got the news... 1Password 7 will no longer work with Chrome soon, so I should upgrade to 1Password 8.
So I'm not extremely thrilled because I purchased a software that was perfectly fine until someone decided it was not, but you could say that's the price of progress, maybe? What I hate is that a license purchase is no longer available. I must pay for a membership. And with it they're also removing the "standalone vaults", so the possibility of owning my data and storing it wherever I want. I must now upload all my passwords to the cloud.
I have been tying my shoes the wrong way my whole life. It was thanks to HN that I found out, and it was mind-boggling. My knots were always untying, but I just thought that was the way they were, so I just kept tying them as hard as I could, to prevent them from untying.
Edit: I know at least 1Password and Bitwarden do that for you.