

VIM Learnt it in my first semester and use it ever since.
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VIM Learnt it in my first semester and use it ever since.


20 years ago Atlassian was a dynamic and pretty cool company.
JIRA was fun to use and in Confluence you could edit pages in markup directly.
It’s gone downhill ever since.
Now Atlassian is just another slop fest and I hope that people finally leave this crap behind.


If it wouldn’t carry just 8 GB of RAM, it would be a great deal. Sadly, it’s not even upgradable, so its usefulness is rather limited.


They had a long standing contract with the Pentagon. There was a weeks long fight between said Pentagon and Anthropic on how the software is licensed.
And you realize just now that Claude is used by the Pentagon?


I was always (and still am) under the assumption that you are fucked anyway, if either endpoint is compromised.
Sure, you can do a lot to make it less and less comfortable to read a password. But I’m not convinced that it is possible to. Fully prevent it from happening, no matter how hard you try.


This is known for a long time already and the reason why I boycott Substack. If you publish there, you are supporting right wing propaganda. Find a different platform!
An alternative approach to PeerTube would be very welcome. ActivityPub-integration is a must for me, though.
Time for a dedicated vaultwarden client?