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Neato, it can even act as a replacement for ssh-agent (this means that the bitwarden client will handle which ssh-keys are accessed and used).
FYI: there is a typo in the OP's title. It's mangui (in case you are searching for it).
... now in VR! ;)
How about have the bot detect community crossposts and try to funnel the conversations into one post.
I fear, this "to be created" "sync feature" is going to create a lot of noise.
edit: a word
The post might have been created by a bot, but people read it too ;)
Thank you for sharing your perspective.
I thought as the OP did (Trumps goal was to overwhelm and destabilize the U.S.)... your response gave me pause.
I guess we'll find out who was right in 4 years....
Yeah, I tried to help my grandma with installing/using a video conference app... at the end of the day, I just call her (and yes, she still has a landline) :).
It's more than needing a reminder: Let's Encrypt Certs are valid for a maximum of 90 days before they need to be reissued. Doing this 4 times (or more) a year, for years on end will be tedious and error prone.
Most tools that request and install Let's Encrypt Certs automatically do this without the need for human interaction (30 days prior to the expiration) . Actually, they work so well you don't notice the "behind the scenes work" that's happening.
The problem is when this renewal process "stop working". I'd been using Let's Encrypt for years w/o problems, but eventually the client I was using wasn't updating and it was using a deprecated Let's Encrypt API. Ultimately, the cert stopped updating, but I got the email reminder from Let's Encrypt and I was able to fix it w/o a disruption.
Now, this was just a server for personal use. So if the SSL cert expired, it would not be the end of the world. Plus, I would have gotten a bunch of SSL errors the next time my client was trying to sync data, and I probably would have dropped everything to fix it. But the email reminder was a convenient feature, which allowed me to fix it whenever I had time.
That said, if Let's Encrypt wants to save some money for their free service, I'm certainly not going to complain (although I will miss it).
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing this.
I have it installed, I'm curious how effective it will be.
Lately, I've been reporting AI generated cruft as "spam" to duckduckgo. In fact, it's not really spam - as there are some nuggets of useful information, but so sparse, I'd rather of skipped the article/website entirely. I hope these kind of Blocklists will evolve to include this kind of quasi-spam.
The thing that unites most of the "racist Nazis" is desperation.
Especially, in the U.S. the erosion of the middle class is forcing families to be either upper or lower class.
The lower class families are struggling and have been struggling for quite sometime. They experience day to day, the struggles of keeping their jobs, keeping food on the table, not to mention trying to fulfill the dream of having a holiday.
These people see "illegal" immigrants working in the fields on their way to their minimum wage job. They hear on the news how "more jobs are being created", yet they're still stuck in their dead-end job and they're the lucky ones. Their friend Pete's been in between jobs for a few years now. Pete can't get a job 'cause these immigrants work for pennies on the dollar and Pete's got a family to feed.
They're all desperate, they're cornered. Then they become hateful. They see anyone who is not in the same situation as them is "the enemy". The people who are stealing a piece of their pie (ie the illegal immigrants) need to be stopped, but they aren't because corporate greed is funding this.
Then on the news, you hear about a messiah. He promises change, he understands the injustice you face on a daily basis. "The System" that claims "everything is fine and is only getting better" is fuming about the messiah. Your distrust of the System, combined with their knee-jerk reaction, makes you wonder "hmmm... maybe this is the change I need... any change would be better than the stagnation we're currently facing".
So, they go and vote for a wannabe dictator.
disclaimer: these are not my opinions, but merely my empathy (I know of these people) . This is also a similar sense of desperation that lead to World War 2.
It does add a different interpretation to: "All for one" [... and we can skip the rest of the quote]