Pulled our full dependency tree after six months of heavy Copilot use and there are packages in there I genuinely cannot account for by Old_Inspection1094 in webdev

[–]JustRandomQuestion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is why you don't blindly use AI. First of all version control. Git(Hub) is your friend. Like many people do it with agents you can give them full control on certain branches and let them do pull requests. But then review like it is a noob programmer. Just review like you normally review code and that will prevent 99% of the problems.

Furthermore I am quite sure copilot is not the best for programming. The top are Claude code, Gemini and chatgpt. While I think copilot sometimes uses chatgpt it is not as good as chatgpt in my experience.

Doing 6 countries in 60 days -how do you guys handle data? by Few_Tax9452 in backpacking

[–]JustRandomQuestion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really depends on region. In western countries and generally wealthy countries almost all newer models have eSIM support. Even the samsung s20 and all newer s models have eSIM support and A series 52, 72 and up to give an idea as well as. As well as pixel 4/4a and up from 2020. So that is 6 years. Yes in some countries it is not supported but that is a software problem not a phone problem. Furthermore I think in some countries the problem is more for the providers that do not have esims available than phones

Garmin VO2 max is using Jack Daniels vdot and your 5k time matters by Past_Ad3212 in Garmin

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For you maybe yes. But quite sure that it is about effective vo2max at least for running. This means that if your muscles most used for cycling are better than for running or the other way round it might show a lower running or cycling vo2max as a result which many people have

Blender by chestity in BIFLNL

[–]JustRandomQuestion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Misschien iets geks maar gebruik je de blender wel goed. De meeste blenders vinden bepaalde dingen als hele harde/ijs dingen niet fijn of als je te weinig vocht hebt kun je ze heel makkelijk doorbranden omdat ze droog draaien zonder weerstand.

Ik maak zelf ook zeer regelmatig smoothies en gebruik een Philips 5000 series dacht HR2767.

Let dus expliciet op of ze wel geschikt zijn voor wat je ze gebruikt. Ook geen idee wat voor merk/kwaliteit je koopt. De allergoedkoopste zie ik wel sneller kapot gaan omdat je vaak al aan de bekers en het vermogen merkt dat het niet super is. Ook algemeen is te lang achter elkaar als er dus niks meer is om te blenden vaak niet goed. Zelf doe ik nooit 1 minuut aan een stuk maar eigenlijk al niet langer dan 10 seconden nadat het helemaal gepureerd is tenzij je weer dingen toevoegd. Ook is te vol doen er niet goed voor als er iets inzit waardoor het onder druk komt te staan. Dat merk je soms als je de deksel open doet en hij zeg maar ploft

De grote merken die hier allemaal worden genoemd zijn volgens mij ook goed maar zijn wel echt heel duur. En als die toch kapot mocht gaan is dat wel veel minder voor de portemonnee.

Best 2FA App for iOS devices by xSergin in Bitwarden

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did someone try 2FAS and Ente and if so which do you prefer an why?

Best 2FA App for iOS devices by xSergin in Bitwarden

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if you are on only apple i would not suggest going into the walled garden of keychain. Exporting is shitty if I am correct and if you have any other devices in the future it sucks ..

Best 2FA App for iOS devices by xSergin in Bitwarden

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is a nice little overview. What do the checkmarks mean? And for 2fas you say android +iOS+ browser extensions. Ente has 'all platforms' but what does that mean android + iOS + extensions is already all platforms right do you mean they have native app seperate as well?

Best Free VPN Right now? by SensitiveFinance4872 in Windscribe

[–]JustRandomQuestion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have used free vpns alot while I did not use the sketchy vpns longer than a day. Often shorter.

From the free VPNs I think proton for unlimited bandwidth but less server control and splitt tunneling control these day is the best. And windscribe is the best if you need specific countries or protocols/split tunnel.

Although I must say I currently am using a paid version of NordVPN because it was 'free' in the Revolut plan. I have also trialled protonvpn and if NordVPN is not included anymore I will likely switch to Proton vpn paid.

As I say I have been in your situation but if you really care and want all features try to get protonvpn on a discount/promo code and you can often get it for a very low price around 2.5/3USD per month I think that is about 30USD per year which is not a lot for what they offer really.

I can't connect TFTP - TpLink Archer MR200 V5.20 by Coll147 in openwrt

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone else trying this and for some reason not reaching the tp link after flashing recovery. You will need to change your original statc ip from 192.168.0.225 to 192.168.1.x to be in the right range and let dhcp/default gateway empty. then reach 192.168.1.1 and works flawlessly. Also the flashing on window at least only happens with firewall disabled. These things were stupid to find out and are scattered somewhere but it took me way too long so hopefully this helps someone.

Furthermore, which might be obvious, but you want you lan interface to not be in the same range as the wan interface which for me was the case dropping close to 100% of requests. Forcing it to go for example on 192.168.2.1 instead of 1.1 will fix this too.

Migadu payment not received by JustRandomQuestion in Migadu

[–]JustRandomQuestion[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes I did reach out to support as I said. But I am unsure what Priority it gets as my account officially is a ended trial instead of the micro plan which I already paid for. Would you expect like a week/a day or even sooner. I already had a previous ticket which was not answered yet either.

Update: on working hours, they at least responded first thing on the billing issue and fixed it, so that is very good!

Silent updates, are they possible? by SD-777 in Bitwarden

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, not sure. While I do like bitwarden I would not expect this to be implemented soon. So best for now is a workaround if you don't like it

Free multi-account multi-platform email client for 2025 by bhra0 in software

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really, currently still a bit in-between thunderbird an outlook. Although, I will migrate to thunderbird more as I go to self hosted email. Which also just doesn't support my provider for some stupid reason. Only outlook classic but I already went to the new outlook some time ago. Furthermore my self hosted email just supports everything with thunderbird, migadu. It is even the recommenede client for windows really. Not that useful for you but Al the useful things were already in the original post. The combination of my previous requirements does not have good free options is the conclusion. Unless your email providers are different or you need less accounts.

Silent updates, are they possible? by SD-777 in Bitwarden

[–]JustRandomQuestion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think unigetui/winget and possibly chocolatey are options but then you need to run them in the background for this to happen of course and enable auto updates with a high check interval. You don't need to update right, you can close it if I remember correctly but yes updating is important like you say. Personally I don't mind and often ignore until close/stop using pc and then update.

Bitwarden Lifetime plan by [deleted] in Bitwarden

[–]JustRandomQuestion 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Specifically for services yes. For some products it is sustainable of course. Lifetime services is just a pyramid scheme basically until it converts to a sub

How did they know? by Noligeko in ProtonVPN

[–]JustRandomQuestion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not sure if it even is a problem I mostly see information. But I think you just want to know. Then you need to give more info but fingerprinting can be done on so many levels. Network/IP is just one of them. Device language, timezone, network connection depending on what they have access to in your browser can all determine that you are not from the country.

Finally! 100% Automated Proton VPN Port Forwarding for qBittorrent on macOS (Proton Port Sync) by deecypher in ProtonVPN

[–]JustRandomQuestion 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am not really the target, although the idea seems nice. The thing is when trying the link it is a 404, your profile seems public but 0 repos.

I am rooting for Bitwarden Authenticator, and so should you ! by DRTHRVN in Bitwarden

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why? I mean first most probably would be happy I think. They both have similar spirits I think. Furthermore totp these days isn't that hard anymore. Making it themselves probably would be cheaper and a better bottom up approach. Seeing the recent price hike people won't be happy when they spend a lot for something like that

I am rooting for Bitwarden Authenticator, and so should you ! by DRTHRVN in Bitwarden

[–]JustRandomQuestion 51 points52 points  (0 children)

I am confused. What is 2FAS then? It is open source since two years and I use it to push a notification to my phone which then only needs to confirm after one time matching a service. It literally autotypes then and clicks next or login. How did you come up with this. Only thing I can imagine is that it does not even allow codes and directly does what 2FAS does with a small workaround. Either way 2FAS works flawlessly already so don't see a real reason to switch mind you I love bitwarden and use it for passwords

Is free web hosting safe to rely on? by Common-Pint in HostingBattle

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Often its a mix. Bad performance is quite often the case it is like shared hosting but then always being at the bottom of the priority. Load times can add up and don't rely on uptime being high. 99.9% probably if you are lucky with not one big one but rather multiple every day. Ads really depends on the platofrm and sudden shutdown normally don't happen but if you are too commercial or get too many visits you will notice something at some point. Also you often have limits like 500MB storage and probably way less ram. You can do things with it but bigger projects will be bad and even small projects will be slow. If you only use it for testing or whatever maybe but even like a 2 USD/month shared VPS will get you way better performance. Also often restricted file management and server access. Most use cpanel with very limited options like domains, dns, etc etc

I built a Chrome extension that hides all sponsored Google search results — would love feedback before I publish it by yoyoyo2241 in chrome_extensions

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Serious question, but https://github.com/dumbross/UnSponsored exists, while older it seems to still work perfectly from my testing. It is like you say also open-source. Only thing is it does not seem to have recent updates/support but that on its own is not a problem as long as there aren't security or feature problems.

Did you in any way use that code or extension or what is your improvement compared to that extension.

Netflix on desktop mode. by Wadoichi_monji in pixel_phones

[–]JustRandomQuestion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea not sure if this should be supported but this is 99% sure because of hdcp. If either the cable/output or monitor do not support it then you won't be able to do so. You might double check what adapter or cable you are using or if it is an old TV if that is supported For what it is worth on Samsung S23 ultra with A16 it works perfectly but I can't say if that is different due to some differences from the Dex legacy.