I don't care what they do as long as they do it over there.
beejjorgensen
I think the difference is scale. Before it was x% of humanity making shitting opinions where x < 100. Now it's x% of humanity+AI, where x is, say, 100,000% of humanity. I don't think we're currently equipped to separate the wheat from that much chaff.
I'd say it's more intolerably long copyright terms than the DMCA specifically.
I say there's a good chance Trump deliberately did not submit a statement just to get this to happen.
Yes, it is. I just need to know that the passkeys are in that file and that all the apps I use to read that file support them.
I don't entirely disagree, but I think defining much of that in effective legal terms is going to be virtually impossible. And I'm super-wary of anything that says someone can't link to something.
Just be careful how you do it. The First Amendment gives a lot of leeway for people to be shitty.
I need to sync my passkeys between all my devices--which really means I need keepass to store the private keys in its DB so I can sync it with all the other keepass-compatible apps I use in various places. Last I looked, this wasn't solved, but it's been a minute. I'm certainly not using a centralized password manager unless they all can freely import and export from one another. I understand this is a "being worked on" problem.
So someday, yes.
If you get my master keepass password, you have all my passwords, too.
I agree they should. But I also agree they shouldn't be required to. And if they don't, that we should just live with it as the lesser of two evils.
Most of my code and some non-code is under
~/src
, but I have repos scattered all around for other things.