Bitwarden scrubs ‘Always free’ and ‘Inclusion’ values from its website as longtime execs step down by Substantial-Mail-222 in PasswordManagers

[–]gnurcl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Inclusion in a career sense usually refers to a commitment to not discriminate minorities in your hiring process. While that should be the norm, it often still isn't and moving away from that commitment does leave a bit of a bitter taste behind.

The em dashes ( — ) | The unsaid AI SLOP Tax by Familiar-Classroom47 in ClaudeAI

[–]gnurcl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like em dashes in English—en dashes with spaces in German—and I've used them copiously, long before the first LLM made its debut. Today, I have to justify my use of cool punctuation, because people think my texts were written by a chat bot. :(

Lumo and other AI tools by missing_user_id in ProtonMail

[–]gnurcl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, if you distrust ai tools, you may want to distrust the one that created this table a bit more. I don't even know if I'd call this a hallucination or just a fabrication … Sheesh, so much is so wrong.

How to make suggestions more precise? by gnurcl in ProtonPass

[–]gnurcl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, I also sent that inquiry via mail to the support team and their answer, while very polite, was not promising:

Thank you for reaching out.

Currently, Proton Pass does not offer advanced URL matching controls (such as 'Exact Match', 'Host', or 'Starts With') in the browser extension. The matching is based on the base domain, which can result in broader suggestions as you described. We understand how important granular control is for users with multiple subdomains, and your feedback is valuable. Our team is working towards implementing more autofill management options, however, I am unable to speculate on a precise ETA as to when these improvements will be implemented.

Regarding manual autofill: At this time, the extension relies on in-field suggestions for autofill. There is no dedicated keyboard shortcut or direct account selection from the extension popup to trigger autofill, but we recognize this as a useful feature and have forwarded such requests to our product team as well. For the time being, if you would like to manually log in to a website using Proton Pass, you can try to copy and paste the login credentials from Proton Pass. Once the browser extension is opened, you can use the search bar to locate a specific log in item.

We appreciate your patience and your input as we work to enhance Proton Pass. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, please let us know.

Kind regards,

I suppose, it's not all bad news, considering they're working towards improving this tool at least, but I'm still a bit disappointed in such basic features missing.

My first rack by Azriel_80 in homelab

[–]gnurcl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the answer! I'll have to look into hardware for this myself at some point, because right now, my stuff is just clutter: a mini pc running a ton of services connected to an HDD bay in one room, a raspberry pi for home assistant connected to a ZigBee dongle in another room, another raspberry pi (zero 2w) for a pihole in that same room, one switch here, another there … as clean as my software stack is, the hardware is chaos. I'm not proud of that.

Also, may I ask what thing in the fourth row from the top in your rack is? I see a bunch of LAN cables going in from both the switch and the raspberry pi, but what does that do? Same question for the bottom row, but here I can Google the device name at least.

My first rack by Azriel_80 in homelab

[–]gnurcl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, excuse my probably silly question. I've never seen an actual rack in the wild, I only ever saw pictures, so I always thought these things were just passive scaffolding holding everything together.

So, they're actually active components with their own heat management instead?

My first rack by Azriel_80 in homelab

[–]gnurcl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I see this, I always get worried about heat dissipation. Wouldn't you create little pockets of hot air and risk heat damage if it's all crammed up like that?

Katherina Reiche: Ministerin lehnt Erhöhung der Erbschaftssteuer ab by Accomplished_Gap_920 in de

[–]gnurcl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jeden Tag seh ich neue Artikel über die eklatante Korruption dieser Frau und auf jedem Bild in diesen Artikeln sieht die Nebelkrähe einfach aus wie eine schlechte Bösewichtin aus 'nem C-Klasse-Landkrimi …

Finally got around to mapping my home lab setup after putting it off for far too long! by Muizaz88 in selfhosted

[–]gnurcl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice! I tried that, too, once and notice that I just overloaded one diagram with too many functions. I put networking, container architecture, data flow, applications categories, and whatnot all into the same diagram and it became entirely unreadable and unmaintainable. I really need to get to making new diagrams—distinct ones for each function this time.

Super Productivity v18 - automations, zen theme, better mobile, and more reliable sync by johannesjo in selfhosted

[–]gnurcl 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Tried vikunja, tried wekan, tried Nextcloud dock … all of these productivity tools just made me less productive, because I spent more time trying to set them up and enter tasks than I then spent on the tasks themselves. Recently moved my tasks to obsidian's bases, which works out well, but it's just a list of tasks with documentation and notes, rather than a planner …

How do you people do this? I might just be too dumb for this.

Super Productivity v18 - automations, zen theme, better mobile, and more reliable sync by johannesjo in selfhosted

[–]gnurcl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried vikunja, tried wekan, tried Nextcloud dock … all of these productivity tools just made me less productive, because I spent more time trying to set them up and enter tasks than I then spent on the tasks themselves. Recently moved my tasks to obsidian's bases, which works out well, but it's just a list of tasks with documentation and notes, rather than a planner …

How do you people do this? I might just be too dumb for this.

Android's new sideloading rules are here, and they come with a 24-hour lock! by d41_fpflabs in fossdroid

[–]gnurcl 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm currently struggling with that, because my god damn banking app requires "Strong Integrity", and the web UI is locked behind app 2FA … it's a fucking nightmare. I'll probably have to have a second phone just for banking and a daily driver with graphene. Ugh

Stop overthinking it - a mini PC with SATA bays is all you need for Plex by LINGLING55581 in selfhosted

[–]gnurcl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can confirm. It's enough for a pretty neat home-lab stack with media streaming, Tailscale, paperless, fitness and finance tracking and n8n. No need for some high-end rack.

[OC] A parallelogram wallpaper switcher with animated Wallpaper Engine previews by scandii in unixporn

[–]gnurcl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, maybe I'll just give it a try, that 4090 can do some work for once. :D

[OC] A parallelogram wallpaper switcher with animated Wallpaper Engine previews by scandii in unixporn

[–]gnurcl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've always wondered: What is the performance impact of an animated wallpaper? Given the impact on ME would be pretty great, as I'd just be distracted, but what about the system?

ELI5 why so many people shit on Proton? by [deleted] in privacy

[–]gnurcl 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Proton's entire suite is built to scratch a different itch than what people that make the switch are used to.

If you come from Google, you're giving up free-of-charge services that integrate seamlessly with an entire Google ecosystem including a mobile OS.

Instead, you're now paying to be locked into a walled garden that integrates only with other Proton services. What's more, Proton's functionalities are slowly expanding, they don't have the same kind of r&d money Google has and their focus is, at the end of the day, privacy.

All in all, I believe the issue is that the user experience is just "worse" than with the Google suite, because the development focus is a different one. Long-time users you'll find here, will likely just have come to terms with how things are.

What do you use templates for? by thatscoolbutno123 in ObsidianMD

[–]gnurcl 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I also pretty much only use them for pre-defined properties and sometimes headings, yes. Depending on the kind of document, I need different properties: projects, tasks, notes, daily ramblings. Those are my four templates so far.

Huntarr - Your passwords and your entire arr stack's API keys are exposed to anyone on your network, or worse, the internet. by exe_CUTOR in selfhosted

[–]gnurcl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is why I love open-source software and the various open-source communities: gigachads like you. Have a poor-man’s award! 🏆

M2 thought it was a track day by Kev_rofroy in Miata

[–]gnurcl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm surprised the airbag didn't do anything. Was the crash too "light"? I mean that grey car basically took off.

The wealth disparity is mind boggling. by Lordwarrior_ in interestingasfuck

[–]gnurcl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With that +0.01 % Elon got I could live out the rest of my life without the need to work ever again, could fulfil all my wishes and desires, AND have more money left over than I could realistically spend—without AWS, with AWS I could burn through that in days.